{"id":1615,"date":"2018-12-11T17:54:54","date_gmt":"2018-12-11T17:54:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.millenniumdds.com\/https-www-millenniumdds-com-three-self-care-strategies-merry-christmas\/"},"modified":"2021-11-04T21:32:43","modified_gmt":"2021-11-04T21:32:43","slug":"three-self-care-strategies-merry-christmas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.millenniumdds.com\/three-self-care-strategies-merry-christmas\/","title":{"rendered":"Three Effective Self-Care Strategies for a Merry Christmas Season"},"content":{"rendered":"

Christmas gifts that keep on giving.<\/h1>\n

The Christmas season offers us a special reason to celebrate and to connect with our loved ones and friends. But, as we juggle holiday expectations\u2014on top of our everyday demands\u2014we\u2019re likely to experience elevated levels of stress and be tempted to neglect self-care.<\/p>\n

Stress is not always negative. Positive stress can give you the short-lived drive you need to finish a project or to tackle your holiday to-do list. But, if seasonal stress or pressure are pushed beyond useful limits, stress can negatively impact your physical health<\/a>, your mental wellbeing, your mood, and even your behaviors. We\u2019re even more likely to drift away from our normal self-care routines and to slip into behaviors that don\u2019t support our optimum wellbeing.<\/p>\n

Managing stress and taking care of your overall health are gifts that keep on giving. Here are three practical, self-care strategies to bring your health good tidings throughout the entire holiday season.<\/p>\n

Reclaim your calm with belly breaths.<\/h2>\n

Stress takes your vital bodily functions for a ride. In addition to increasing your heart rate and blood pressure, stress can lead to short, shallow breathing. This creates a negative feedback loop as short, shallow breaths increase stress and overly activate your sympathetic nervous system\u2014also referred to as your fight-or-flight response.<\/p>\n

The upside? When things seem out of hand, you can personally dial back your stress response by simply redirecting your breath. Actively focusing and moving your breath can effectively activate your parasympathetic nervous system\u2014better known as your rest-and-digest response. This rest-and-digest response lowers both your heart rate and blood pressure, while promoting healthy digestion and nutrient absorption. A simple self-care exercise like belly breathing can help you reclaim your calm and manage your stress more easily.<\/p>\n

How to take a belly breath:<\/h3>\n