Health December 10 2025

How to maintain your health during the Christmas season

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THE CHRISTMAS season is filled with joy, food, festivities, and family gatherings, but it can also bring stress, fatigue, overeating, and disrupted routines. Between holiday parties, late-night events, rich meals, and last-minute shopping, your physical and mental health can easily take a back seat.

The good news? With intention and mindful habits, you can enjoy the season fully while still caring for your health.

1. EAT MINDFULLY: NOT PERFECTLY

The goal is not restriction; it is balance.

Healthy strategies:

• Fill your plate with protein and vegetables first to prevent overeating

• Enjoy your favourite treats, but slow down and savour them

• Watch portion sizes instead of cutting out entire food groups

• Avoid ‘all-or-nothing’ thinking; one indulgent meal doe snot ruin your health

• Mindfulness keeps enjoyment and wellness aligned.

2. STAY HYDRATED

With rich foods, salty snacks, and holiday drinks, dehydration happens easily.

Try these tips:

• Keep a water bottle with you while shopping or cooking.

• Drink a glass of water before meals.

• Alternate alcoholic drinks with water.

• Add lemon, mint, or berries for festive flavour.

• Hydration boosts energy, digestion, and mental clarity.

3. KEEP MOVING: EVEN IN SMALL WAYS

You do not need a full gym routine to stay active during Christmas.

Easy movement ideas:

• Take 10–15-minute walks after meals

• Dance while you clean, cook, or wrap gifts

• Do morning stretches before the day gets busy

• Choose fun family activities like hiking, cycling, or a beach/park stroll

• Movement combats stress, supports digestion, and uplifts your mood

4. PROTECT YOUR SLEEP

With late-night events and holiday excitement, sleep often suffers.

Protect your rest by:

• Keeping a consistent bedtime when possible

• Limiting caffeine in the afternoon

• Avoiding heavy meals late at night

• Creating a quiet wind-down routine with soft music, reading, or warm tea

• Sleep is the foundation of your health, do not compromise it

5. MANAGE HOLIDAY STRESS WITH INTENTION

• The season can be emotionally overwhelming. Social obligations, finances, and family dynamics can all add pressure.

• Stress-reducing strategies:

• Use deep breathing or short meditation breaks

• Delegate tasks; do not try to be a one-person holiday show

• Plan ahead to reduce last-minute chaos

• Your peace of mind is just as important as the festivities

6. PRACTICE SMART HOLIDAY EATING AT GATHERINGS

Buffets, potlucks, and parties are landmines for overeating.

Try this approach:

• Survey the table before serving

• Choose two treats you truly want instead of sampling everything

• Eat slowly and take breaks between bites

• Avoid standing near the food table; mindless snacking happens there

• Enjoy the food without abandoning your goals

7. SUPPORT YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM

Holiday travel and gatherings increase exposure to viruses.

Boost immunity by:

• Eating fruits and vegetables daily

• Prioritising sleep and hydration

• Washing hands frequently

• Taking vitamin supplements if recommended by your doctor

• A strong immune system helps you stay healthy through the busy season

8. CREATE MOMENTS OF CALM

Amid the music, crowds, and celebrations, find pockets of silence.

Peaceful holiday habits:

• Wake up 10 minutes earlier to breathe or pray

• Have a quiet evening with candles and soft lights

• Journal your thoughts, gratitude, or intentions

• Take a break when you feel overwhelmed

• Stillness restores your mind and spirit

9. MAINTAIN CONNECTION: WITHOUT OVEREXTENDING

The season is about togetherness, but you don’t have to attend every event.

HEALTHY BOUNDARIES LOOK LIKE:

• Saying yes only to gatherings that feed your spirit

• Spending quality time rather than quantity time

• Setting limits if family dynamics are stressful

• Checking in with loved ones who may feel lonely

• Balance connection with self-care

Maintaining your health during the Christmas season doesn’t require perfection — just intentional choices. With balance, mindfulness, and self-kindness, you can enjoy every moment of the festivities while keeping your body and mind strong.

keisha.hill@gleanerjm.com