How to Beat Holiday Stress, Sadness & Weight Gain: 9 Holistic Tips for Health & Happiness by Dr. Bradley Nelson

Mindfulness
5 years ago

How to Beat Holiday Stress, Sadness & Weight Gain: 9 Holistic Tips for Health & Happiness

Need smart and practical tips on how to beat stress, loneliness and weight gain this holiday season? Here are a few proven steps for people to help experience the holidays with more joy, less sadness and better physical and emotional health:

  • Choose Foods to Fight Depression, Anxiety and Weight Gain: Eat foods that are as close to nature as possible. Fill up first on things that are good for you. Eat vegetables, have a good salad, so by the time the gravy and candied yams are there you can eat smaller amounts.
  • What Not to Eat: Avoid foods with long lists of ingredients. This applies in general not to just the holidays. Any food that has a label that has to explain to you what is in it is probably not something you want.
  • Talk More, Eat Slower: When you go out to eat with friends, come prepared with stories to tell so you're talking more, and as a result, eating more slowly.
  • Drink Up! (Water, Not Alcohol): Staying hydrated is the key to avoiding excess eating and helps cleanse impurities from your body for better physical, emotional and mental health.
  • Listen to Your Body (and Say “No” When Necessary): Don’t volunteer to take on additional tasks if it interferes with your health, your family or your stress level – it won't be worth it.
  • List Your Blessings: People suffering from depression tend to be focusing on the negative things in their lives rather than counting their blessings. One of the most important things you can do is to make a list every day of the things in your life that are actually good.
  • Take a Breather: If you find people you are with are making you feel stressed out, go outside for a few minutes to get some fresh air.
  • Move to Beat Depression and Stress: Exercise as simple as getting outside and walking is the natural, drug-free way to combat depression. Moving your body throughout the day burns away stress hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol that can otherwise linger in your system for up to 24 hours, damaging your immune system and organs. The secret reason exercise is so good for you is exercise burns those hormones out of the blood and prolongs your existence on the planet.
  • Discover and Release Emotional Baggage: People can free themselves of a major underlying cause of anxiety, depression, panic attacks, phobias and other forms of mental illness by learning to release trapped emotions. Instructions are available for free at EmotionCodeGift.com.

When a person becomes relatively free of imbalance, their body, mind and spirit enter a balanced state and the body is able to heal itself. The mind is calm and the person is generally happy and peaceful and able to experience emotions like joy.

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Elisa Schmitz
Oh, how I love these tips! Spot on, Dr. Bradley Nelson . So glad to have you as part of our community of writers. Welcome, and we look forward to sharing more great tips from you!
Dawn Taylor
Dr. Bradley Nelson Christmas is such a struggle for me - love and loathe it for different reasons but these helpful tips will hopefully made things better this year. Thank you 🙏
Julio Caro
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