Tips for Surviving Holiday Stress
Consider shopping at times that are not as crowded to avoid extra frustration. Getting worked up and irritated when purchasing gifts for your loved ones is not a good thing.
Consider shopping at times that are not as crowded to avoid extra frustration. Getting worked up and irritated when purchasing gifts for your loved ones is not a good thing.
We always asked our next-door neighbor, Nancy, to judge our competition for the best-decorated gingerbread man. She was a softie and gave everyone a prize, which made it even more fun.
While Thanksgiving is a time to recall the good things we have experienced over the past year, we can’t help also remembering what was lost.
Remember that you have the right to feel all of the emotions you are experiencing.
If you know any veterans, please thank them for their sacrifice. You will be surprised how saying “thank you” can make a difference.
Don’t worry about the one person who tells you that you are different. Mesh with the people who accept you for who you are.
Resilience can be defined as the action and outcome of successfully dealing with and adapting to difficult life experiences.
Keep in mind that you must let yourself embrace whatever emotions the loss brings out in you.
The beauty of a schedule is that it allows you to tell your time what to do instead of the other way around.
Being conscientious in your work is great, but don’t do it at the expense of your health.