11/29/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/29/2024 08:42
The holidays can be a magical time, full of friends, family and loved ones. However, the holidays can also fuel stress and anxiety. According to the American Psychology Association, over 40% of people say they feel stressed during the holidays. This period lasts from Thanksgiving to New Year's.
"The holidays can cause increased stress levels, regardless of whether you suffer from an anxiety disorder." Luckily, there are simple steps you can take to manage your stress and enjoy the season," says Doylestown Health Transitional Year Resident Alex Fekete, D.O., from Doylestown Health.
You might see your schedule get busier during the holiday season as you balance school, work, and social events. You can reduce stress by staying organized and planning ahead.
"Keep an up-to-date calendar that includes all of your family's activities. This will help you keep track of where you need to be. It can also help you avoid overextending yourself. Having too many activities can leave you feeling overwhelmed and tired," he says.
Dr. Fekete also recommends checking your calendar every night to make sure you are prepared for the following day. Some other suggestions to help you stay organized include:
Between social media and holiday movies, it's easy to romanticize the holiday season. To help avoid disappointment, manage your expectations. Remember, certain situations are beyond your control.
"You can't control the weather or actions of other people. Be prepared for different situations. Your holiday may not go exactly as planned," says Dr. Fekete.
Dr. Fekete suggests talking to friends and family about what you expect during the holidays. He also warns that social media can be dangerous.
"Social media does not help people have realistic expectations for the holiday season. This is because people only show what they want you to see. Behind the camera may be something completely different, "he says.
Self-care is important during the holidays. This means caring for your body and mind. Some ways Dr. Fekete says you can prioritize yourself and your health include:
If you are too busy to make time for yourself, Dr. Fekete suggests taking another look at your schedule. "You may need to set boundaries for yourself. The holidays are a time to enjoy with friends and family members. If you don't enjoy the holidays, take a step back and learn why," he says.
Sometimes you can't avoid stress. If that's the case, Dr. Fekete recommends using methods to reduce stress such as:
Holiday parties and family gatherings may tempt you to ditch some of your healthy habits. But it's important to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Some ways you can focus on your physical and mental health include:
Alexander Fekete, D.O., is a Transitional Year Resident at Doylestown Health. His approach to healthcare is not focused on treating symptoms or diseases, but on understanding the unique needs of each individual patient.
Doylestown Health is a comprehensive healthcare system of inpatient, outpatient, and wellness education services connected to meet the health needs of the local and regional community. The flagship of Doylestown Health is Doylestown Hospital, a not-for-profit, community teaching hospital with 247 beds and a medical staff of more than 435 physicians who provide the highest quality care in over 50 specialties.
Renowned locally, regionally, and nationally, Doylestown Hospital provides superior healthcare and offers advanced surgical procedures, innovative medical treatments, and comprehensive specialty services. Now in its 100th year of service in central Bucks County, Doylestown Hospital is proud to educate and train the next generation of physicians through its family medicine residency program. Ranked as one of the World's Best Hospitals by Newsweek and 8th in Pennsylvania, Doylestown Hospital is distinguished in both infection prevention and patient experience. Doylestown Hospital is the only hospital in Pennsylvania to achieve 17 consecutive 'A' grades for patient safety from Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade. Learn more at doylestownhealth.org.