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The holiday season, whether it is Christmas, Hanukkah or Kwanzaa, while joyous, can bring its fair share of stress. From gift shopping to family gatherings, the pressure can mount quickly. In fact, 62% of respondents<\/strong> to a Harvard Medical School survey reported elevated stress levels during the holidays. Not only that, 25% of the population<\/strong> finds Christmas more challenging than the rest of the year.<\/p>\n Additionally, 64% of people with a mental illness<\/strong> feel their condition worsens during this time, and 71% of respondents<\/strong> regret not taking the time to relax and enjoy the season.<\/p>\n The holiday demands can overload the brain\u2019s prefrontal cortex, which manages planning and decision-making. Over time, this heightened demand can impair memory and even lead to the death of brain cells.Top of FormBottom of Form<\/p>\n Fortunately, there are ways to manage holiday stress.<\/em> With some intention and planning, you can head into your festive activities armed with an action plan to help you handle the stress and strain the holiday season can bring,<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Remember, the holidays are about connection, gratitude, and joy. By implementing these strategies, you can navigate the season with greater ease and truly enjoy the special moments with your loved ones. Take a deep breath, embrace imperfection, and focus on what truly matters to you this holiday season.<\/p>\n8 Ways to Avoid Holiday Stress<\/h3>\n
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Practice Mindfulness<\/strong> Incorporate mindfulness techniques into your daily routine. Take a few minutes each day for deep breathing exercises or meditation. This can help center your thoughts and reduce anxiety. Apps like Headspace or Calm can guide you through short, effective mindfulness sessions.<\/li>\n
\nTry to get at least 7-8 hours of sleep. Stick to your exercise routine says Prasad Counseling and Training owner and Certified Spin and Water Rowing instructor Bill Prasad, LPC-S, LCDC.<\/a><\/li>\n
<\/p>\nGetting Help for Depression and Anxiety<\/h3>\n