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Support and Self-Care for a Less-Stressful Holiday

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Here’s How to Beat 4 of the Top Holiday Stressors

The holiday season often brings a mix of emotions. It can be joyful and comforting — filled with beautiful lights and decorations, nostalgic traditions and precious time with loved ones. But it can also feel hectic, expensive and emotionally draining.

For many, this time of year is both heartwarming and hard.

Nearly nine in 10 U.S. adults (89%) say they experience stress during the holidays, according to the American Psychological Association. Some of the most common stressors? Money (58%), grief or loneliness (38%), and having too much to do (32%).

If you’re feeling overwhelmed, anxious or just not yourself, you’re not alone and you don’t have to simply push through it. With a little support and self-care, you can make this season feel more manageable and meaningful.

Here are four common holiday stressors and ways to care for your mind and body.

Manage Money Worries with a Holiday Budget

Buying gifts, hosting dinners and traveling to visit friends and relatives can get expensive. Lucet’s holiday budgeting guide shares practical tips to help, including:

Reduce Overwhelm by Setting Boundaries

Too many plans? Too much pressure? Use these strategies to take a step back and make the holidays meaningful in your own way.

Lucet’s Holiday Stress Toolkit and Amwell’s mental health tips offer great advice, including:

Need someone to talk to? Amwell telehealth offers online therapy you can access without leaving your home.

Ease Loneliness by Creating Connections

Not everyone has family nearby or close relationships with relatives. If you’re feeling alone this holiday season, here are a few small steps to try:

Lucet and Amwell both offer support if you need someone to talk to.

Support Your Health with Food and Fitness

Colder weather and busy schedules can make it easy to skip workouts or overindulge in holiday treats. Small changes during this season can make a difference, including:

You deserve to enjoy a peaceful holiday.

“You are a better person when you’re taken care of. The holidays don’t have to be stressful, and we are able to redefine what makes them meaningful,” advises Michele Nordquest, Care Navigator for Lucet.

Whether you’re feeling stressed, sad or just need a break, help is here. Let’s make this a season of support, self-care and joy.

And remember, you don’t have to handle holiday stress alone. If you are experiencing more than you can manage, please reach out for help.

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