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It's Christmastime! I LOVE this time of year, truly. But lately, things have felt, well, overwhelming. There's usually so much going on in our lives anyway, and piling on the holidays, well, it's a lot. It's starting to get very cold here in Colorado, we had our first snow today. Snow here is different. Its soft, quiet and downy. Sometimes we get dumped on for sure, but first snows are lighter. However, what comes with that lovely, billowy snow, is the dark skies. And I am not a fan of heavy cloud cover, especially for days at a time.
When we first moved to Ohio, in the dead of winter mind you, it was Daaarrrrk! The heavy cloud cover for weeks on end, was mind numbing. After 7 years of that, and me wanting to peel my skin off every winter, I finally realized I had SAD. Seasonal Affective Disorder. Now, I don't think I'm anywhere near how some respond to a change of season, but I absolutely notice how it affects my mood. Quiet, reserved, withdrawn, you know the drill. So, I purchased a blue light. Living in Ohio, I needed it! Fast forward to here and you'd think living in Colorado, 300 days of sun, you wouldn't need that! Buuut, apparently, I do. I'm feeling it. No energy, blah blah blahs.... So, If you're feeling the yucks, blahs and the hohums, consider a few things: -exercise -do something yummy for yourself (think treats!) -Purchase a blue light! Anyone have any other ideas, shoot me a comment! Namaste!
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A Self-Care Guide to managing stress and anxiety during the holidays! The holiday season is often painted as a joyful time—twinkling lights, gatherings, traditions, and celebration. But for many people, this season also brings a spike in seasonal depression, anxiety, or a mix of both. Shorter days, colder weather, added social pressure, and disrupted routines can easily intensify emotional symptoms. If you’ve been feeling more overwhelmed than festive, you're far from alone. The good news is that there are gentle, natural strategies that can support your mental and emotional well-being during this time of year. Why the Holidays Can Feel Heavy: Several factors can contribute to seasonal mood changes: 1. Less sunlight Winter’s limited daylight can disrupt the body's circadian rhythm, lower serotonin, and weaken mood. 2. Busy schedules & expectations Gift-giving, financial pressure, social events, and family dynamics can heighten anxiety. 3. Isolation or loneliness The holidays often amplify feelings of being disconnected or “behind” in life. 4. Emotional triggers This time of year may bring reminders of loved ones lost or unresolved stress. Understanding the “why” helps you approach yourself with more compassion—and that alone is healing. Natural Ways to Manage Seasonal Depression & Anxiety: 1. Prioritize Light Exposure
Movement supports the production of mood-boosting endorphins and helps regulate anxiety.
Holiday foods are part of the joy—no guilt needed. To support mental balance:
Your emotional health matters more than meeting holiday expectations.
Small, consistent acts of care can stabilize mood:
6. Lean Into Connection Anxiety and depression often quiet down when we feel seen and supported.
7. Reduce Overwhelm by Simplifying the Holidays
These small tools can quickly reduce anxiety:
When to Seek Additional Support If your symptoms interfere with daily life, sleep, appetite, or relationships, it’s okay to reach out to a mental-health professional. Natural strategies are powerful, but support makes them even more effective. A Gentle Reminder Seasonal depression and holiday anxiety don’t make you weak—they make you human. The holidays are not a test of endurance. They’re a time to nurture connection, calm, and presence, and that begins with how you care for yourself. This season, choose softness. Choose rest. Choose the rituals that make you feel grounded and whole. You deserve peace—especially now. Namaste! |
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