It is that time of the year!
The holidays are upon us, but we must remember to keep our self-care
regimen on the horizon. Did you know
that domestic violence and child abuse increases through holidays, mostly
likely due to the incredible stress we endure, erroneously, as par for the
course? This season often plagues us
with anxiety and our stress levels increase during what I call “the pleasing
season”. This is the time when our
people-pleasing traits can rise to the surface and cause lots of anxiety. But often the anxiety is bigger than the
actual situation. So don’t throw your
self-care plan out with the gift wrappings.
Instead here are 4 tips for getting through the holiday season with your
self-care and your sanity intact:
1)
Make a clear plan for how you will engage
guests, family and events. Thanksgiving,
Christmas, Kwanzaa, Chanukah, and New Year’s Day happens virtually the same
time every year, but somehow we stress out like we had no idea it was
coming. Can you say crazy making? Don’t
just plan your meals; Map out your interactions too. You know yourself better than anyone…Be
honest with how much “visiting” you can take before your tolerance levels have
been surpassed. It is okay to put your
sanity on the Christmas list.
2)
Squeeze in time for breathers. You will need time to regroup and re-center. You’d be surprised what a brief 5 minutes of
silence can do to bring you back a place of peace. Take a moment to focus on your breath, which
always brings you squarely into the now
and that is always the most peaceful place to be.
3)
Schedule and plan time to reignite your self-care
plan after the festivities. Don’t let
the holidays completely derail you. So what
you might have packed on 5 pounds?…But 5 doesn’t have to turn into 10, or 20!
Add an extra “me” day on the end of your vacation to reflect on the celebration
and plans to get back on track.
4)
Remember the true meaning of the season is about
people NOT perfection! We can get so caught up in executing the perfect party,
dinner, visit, etc., but really it is supposed to be about the
connections. At the end of the day,
love, celebration and joy are experiences of the heart!
Click here to listen to my
interview on Alicia Horn’s Wealth and Wellness Summit, detailing the tips
above. Remember you are the greatest
gift to us all!
Nya Akoma,
Imani Evans, MA
imani@surviving2thriving.org
www.imanievans.com
www.surviving2thriving.org
404.944.6409
404.902.7770
Nya Akoma,
Imani Evans, MA
imani@surviving2thriving.org
www.imanievans.com
www.surviving2thriving.org
404.944.6409
404.902.7770