Stay healthy from holiday stress

November 25, 2019
Stay healthy from holiday stress

Holidays are busy! And can be stressful. Emotional stress (high expectations, financial strain, maybe family tensions) combines with physical stress from busy schedules, different eating habits, less daylight, and limited physical activity.

Stress can affect your physical health. Symptoms include:

Headache Muscle tension or pain High blood pressure and chest pain Weakened immune system High blood sugar Fatigue Stomach upset, heartburn or acid reflux Insomnia Change in sex drive Acne and other skin problems

How can you stay healthy in times of stress?

Get enough sleep. Sleep helps you think better, so you can handle problems as they come up, and recover from them faster. Aim for 7-9 hours each night.  Eat right. Healthy foods give you steady energy longer than the jolt you get from caffeine, alcohol, or holiday treats. Savor a spicy meal – it triggers endorphins, the natural chemical that spurs feelings of euphoria and well-being. Get moving. Physical activity relaxes tense muscles and improves your mood – for up to 12 hours. Take a walk: the rhythm and repetition of walking has a tranquilizing effect on your brain, decreases anxiety and improves sleep. Breathe deep. Breathing slowly helps lower your heart rate and relax your muscles. Stretch. This relaxes your muscles and calms your mind. Set limits. Don’t be afraid to say “no” to requests for your time and energy. We often go overboard during the holidays – shopping, cooking, sending cards, attending every event. This year, do less; enjoy more.

Everyone feels stress at times, and not all stress is bad. If you feel overwhelmed by stress, ask for help from a health professional.