During the busy holiday season, it can be easy to get caught up in what seems to be an endless list of “to-dos” – gift shopping, decorating, baking, hosting events, etc. And while many hope for relaxation and quality time with loved ones over the holidays, it can be easy to feel the stress associated with the season.
The term “Holiday Burnout” is used to describe feelings of extreme stress, an inability to enjoy activities, and a feeling of desperation. Those who struggle from holiday burnout are often overwhelmed by the perceived demands and expectations with preparations of the holiday season.
While it may be easier said than done, given the busyness of the season, there are a few tips and strategies you can employ to help decrease the likelihood of suffering from holiday burnout.
Many people who suffer from holiday burnout have taken on too many responsibilities, either because of pressure from others or expectations of themselves. If you or a loved one are suffering from extreme holiday stress, try formulating a plan using the tips above and take time to focus on the elements of the season that make you happy.