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Tips for Dealing with Stress on the Next Holiday

By Dr. Richard Foxx, MD ,

Disclaimer: Results are not guaranteed*** and may vary from person to person***.

Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, Independence Day…holidays can be a great time of year. They give you an opportunity to get an extra day or two off work, spend quality time with family and friends, and even share a special meal in their company.

In theory, holidays should be perfect. However, the real story is quite different. The holidays can easily add a strong dosage of stress to our daily lives resulting in panic, depression, and a tough time during stretches that are supposed to be filled with joy. With the Easter holidays just past us, many of you are probably wondering if there are ways to deal with this stress the next time around. So today we have some important tips for you.

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A recent American Psychological Association report shows that one in three Americans is living with extreme stress, while 44% say their stress levels have increased over the past five years. For many, holidays will only add fuel to the fire.

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Holidays can be stressful because many of us simply feel overwhelmed. You might have your kids and grandkids coming home for the holidays, and suddenly you have to prepare meals for 10 people. Holidays can also place a financial burden on us that can be difficult to handle.

On top of that, there may be travel involved, spending time with an irritating family member, and the pressure to prepare a big meal that no flavor could ever make up for. Finally, for many, the holidays may bring up all kinds of emotions that remind of us of lost times, lost loved ones, and an overall sense of loneliness.

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These issues are common, but so are coping mechanisms. Here is a guide to help you get through the holidays:

Source(s) for Today’s Article:
Johnson, R.E., “Less stress, more living,” HarvardScience March 8, 2013; http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2013/03/less-stress-more-living/.
“Stress by Region,” American Psychological Association, http://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/stress/2012/region.aspx, last accessed April 2, 2013.

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