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Health & Fitness

Staying Sane in December

Are you wondering how you will survive the activity of the next month? Need a few ideas?

Does the flurry of activity in December make you feel out of control? You are not alone. The additional responsibilities most of us take on during this month are equal to a part-time job. It’s easy to feel frazzled.

Here are a couple of habits to put in place right now that will help:

  1. PUT IT AWAY NOW: It is so tempting to drop things when we walk in the door or to temporarily put something down. We plan to put it away later, but frequently “later” just never comes. Before we know it, stuff is everywhere. Decide now to make yourself put everything away in the moment: hang up the coat, put the keys on the hook, carry the gifts to a hiding spot until you can wrap them, put the laundry away in the drawers, etc. It takes some extra energy, but it really pays off.
  2. CUT OUT EXTRA ACTIVITIES: We all fill our time with hobbies or activities that aren’t necessary, but which we enjoy. During the month of December, set aside some of these “time zappers”: surfing the internet, following social media, crashing on the couch with the remote, leafing through magazines. These activities steal significant chunks of time, and often do not leave us feeling refreshed. There is nothing wrong with them, but when time is of the essence, we need to avoid them.
  3. DONATE NOW: Before you know it, new items will be coming into your life. Whether it is clothing, new decorations or even holiday treats, they all require storage space. If you are currently “maxed out”, you need to make some room. Grab a bag and walk through the house (kids can get in on this too). Donate anything you can. It will free space for you, and contribute to someone in need getting a blessing during the holiday season.
  4. MAXIMIZE THE NIGHT BEFORE: Having a smooth December is dependent upon your being able to hit the ground running each morning. Plan to spend 10 minutes each evening getting ready for the next day. (If you’ve kept up with tip#1, this won’t be too bad.) Resist the urge to leave it until tomorrow. Set out everything you need for the following day in a staging area. Read over your “to do” list for tomorrow and mentally run through the day. Decide what you will put on when you get up in the morning. Plan what you will eat the next day. If you have children, have them join you in this activity. It is a terrific life habit that you may want to continue come January 1st.
  5. SLEEP and DRINK LOTS OF WATER. I can’t say enough about sleep, so do the best you can. Keep a reusable water bottle full and with you at all times. You are more likely to drink it if it is within reach.

December is a terrific month. It can be full of fun, new experiences, and social connection. But if we are exhausted and stressed, we miss the wonder that the holiday season is all about. What do you do to survive? 

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Submitted by Seana Turner, founder and President of The Seana Method

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