Defeat The Holiday Blues

Mental Health

Image of family sitting in front of a christmas trees.

The Christmas season (and other holidays, to a lesser degree) leave millions of people blue, not joyful. Contributing factors include:

*  Family members who live far away.

*  Memories of a loved one who has passed away.

*  Financial problems.

*  Fatigue and feelings of being overwhelmed by tasks and obligations associated with the holidays.

*  Idealistic expectations.

Some ways to prevent the holiday blues include the following:

*  Begin holiday preparations well in advance, to avoid becoming overwhelmed.

*  Delegate chores like writing greeting cards or baking cookies to other members of the household.

*  Don’t drink alcohol if it makes you moody and depressed.

*  Don’t expect everything-food, decorations, family get-togethers-to be perfect for the holidays.

*  Don’t spend beyond your budget.

*  If keeping old holiday traditions is painful, start new ones.

*  If you expect to be alone for the holidays, don’t wait to be invited somewhere; invite people over.

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