The hustle and bustle of the high holiday season is here. For many, this is an additional layer of Stress to our busy, full lives. In general, reports indicate that over 40% of Americans report an increase in stress (the bad kind) during this time while over half of us feel our stress is the same. Regardless, most of us “feel” the holidays in one way or another.
To stress or not to stress?
Overall, the high holiday season is a time of good cheer. While positive stress or holiday hassles may be associated with this time of the year, the most commonly experienced Emotions are happiness, Love, connectedness, and good spirit.1 On the other hand, the two most common negative emotions are fatigue and stress. Now that it’s the end of November, the joyful season is upon us.
There are many ways we can combat holiday stress, both good and bad. Below are a few tips:
Holiday Stress-Busting Tips
Try not to feel overwhelmed by the high holiday season. While stress and emotions may run high during this time of the year, may you take time to spark your inner joy, find quiet within the hustle, and happiness in the season. Take good care of yourself.
P.S.- To learn more about stress and its impact on the body, review our blog from earlier this year.
Dr. Krystal L. Culler, DBH, MA is a holistic brain health expert with nearly twenty years of experience working with individuals with brain-related diagnoses, their families, providers, and advocacy organizations. She has received numerous international and national awards for innovation in brain health programs and wellness services with a global impact spanning 55+ countries. She is a Doctor of Behavioral Health with an educational background in the behavioral sciences (psychology, gerontology, and sociology). She is the Founder of the Virtual Brain Health Center. Her mission: brain care for all.
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