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Stress-Busting Tips for the Holidays (and Beyond!)

Stress-Busting Tips for the Holidays (and Beyond!)

Update: 2024-11-27
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Between job uncertainty, political tension, holiday anxiety, and the general state of the world, stress and emotional exhaustion are at an all-time high. In this special ‘emergency episode’ ahead of the holidays, we break down why humans often unintentionally create stress through perception—and how our brain’s negativity bias amplifies it.


As you prep your holiday meal, tune in for science-backed strategies to reduce stress, from naming emotions and reframing self-talk to cultivating gratitude. We’ll also explore the power of healthy habits like sleep, exercise, and digital detoxes, plus how social connections—whether with loved ones or strangers—can help build resilience.


Later in the episode, producer Caroline shares her inspiring journey fostering rescue dogs and how it strengthened her sense of purpose and self-efficacy during tough times.


Join us for this timely discussion, and connect with the Groove Community on Facebook to share your own stress-busting tips. Wishing you a happy and healthy Thanksgiving!


©2024 Behavioral Grooves


Topics

[0:00 ] Emotional exhaustion and stressors


[5:25 ] Coping with stress and emotional awaredness


[15:27 ] Gratitude and journaling practices


[26:08 ] Healthy habits and reducing stress


[34:58 ] Social connection and purpose


[39:51 ] Volunteering and personal growth


[45:12 ] Conclusion: Managing stress and finding community


 ©2024 Behavioral Grooves


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Stress-Busting Tips for the Holidays (and Beyond!)

Stress-Busting Tips for the Holidays (and Beyond!)

Kurt Nelson, PhD and Tim Houlihan