Do you feel overwhelmed by the holiday season? If so, you're not alone. If your visions of the winter holidays lean more toward frantic shopping, 2 a.m. cookie baking and slugging through office parties rather than conjuring up relaxing times with family and friends - read on. It's time to simplify your holiday, restore the fun and reduce the pressure. Holiday stress doesn't help your physical or mental well-being. Is this the kind of sacrifice you must make to enjoy the holidays? To me, the answer is a resounding no. I'd like to share my "Big 5" strategies so that you can adjust your "holiday barometer" in order to keep your stress level down and your pleasure up.
Happy Holidays to all!
If you have a health question for Dr. Fernstrom, e-mail her at fernstrom@wqed.org.
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