5 Tips to Manage Holiday Stress and Prevent Burnout
During the holiday season, we often find ourselves overwhelmed with a long list of tasks, from decking the halls to finding the perfect gifts. Although this time of year brings joy, it can also lead to stress. Whether it’s gift shopping, party planning, or sending out holiday cards, these activities can contribute to holiday burnout.
Our schedules become packed, and we find ourselves caught up in the hustle and bustle instead of truly enjoying the season. Managing stress is crucial, especially since it can lead to health setbacks and temptations with all the delightful treats around. Discover healthy ways to cope when the holiday chaos becomes too much to handle.
To help you avoid holiday stress and prevent burnout, we’ve gathered some useful tips. While this season is all about giving, don’t forget to prioritize self-care. Explore these effective strategies for dealing with holiday stress.
1. Find Ways to Stay Active
As our schedules get busier, it can be harder to find time to work out. But it’s important that you find ways to keep “staying active” on your to-do list. Plenty of research has demonstrated how exercise can reduce stress, so now is not the time to stop.
If your evenings are now jam-packed, set the alarm to get in a quick morning work-out. Or maybe you can find a way to go for a walk or hit the gym over your lunch hour.
2. Be Willing to “Let it Go”
So often the stress that we feel around the holidays is brought on by our own expectations. We want everything to be perfect, so we go out of our way to try and “do it all.” We take on loads of responsibilities that quickly become unmanageable. That’s why we’d encourage you to be willing to let some of those things go!
3. Take Time to Rest
Make rest, relaxation and sleep a priority. Getting a good night’s sleep can feel elusive during the holidays, but it’s an important way that we can manage our stress better. Prioritizing relaxation and sleep will ultimately pay off by helping you feel more calm and ready to tackle the day—even as it gets busy!
4. Welcome the Warm and Fuzzies
Crank up some relaxing tunes and take a warm bath, or cozy up to a hot cup of tea while wearing your fuzziest PJs. While you’re at it, you could also treat yourself to a DIY anti-stress face mask.
5. Embrace the Madness
Listen: It’s the holidays. With family and friends coming and going, and party after party needing to be hosted, there’s pretty much no way you’re not going to be at least a little stressed. So embrace it! Accept that you might be a bit tired or that your house might not fully recover for another week or so. Take in the time you have with loved ones, and worry about the rest later.