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Seasonal Stress? Here Are 6 Ways to Beat the Holiday Slump.

Alice Halvorson · December 8, 2025 ·

The holiday season is supposed to feel joyful, cozy, and magical—but let’s be honest: it often feels overwhelming, overbooked, and overstimulating instead. Between endless to-do lists, social commitments, family dynamics, and the pressure to “make it perfect,” it’s easy to slide into a holiday slump before you even realize it.

The good news? With a few intentional choices, you can shift the season from draining to fulfilling. Here are six ways to beat seasonal stress and rediscover joy this year.


1) Embrace What You Love. Lose What You Don’t.

Somewhere along the way, the holidays become a competition for who can check off the longest list of festive tasks: the perfectly decorated house, the curated family photos, the themed events, the color-coordinated wrapping paper, the marathon baking sessions, the entire holiday movie line up… But the truth? You don’t have to do any of that unless it actually adds joy to your life.

Ask yourself:

  • What makes the holidays feel meaningful for you?
  • Which traditions fill you up?
  • What tasks drain you?

Maybe it’s baking your favorite cookie—not every recipe on Pinterest. Maybe it’s reading a book by the fire instead of rushing from event to event. Do more of what you love and release the rest. Joy comes from presence, not performance.

2) Find Joy in Community

The holidays tend to be socially packed, but not always with the people who matter most to us. Extended family gatherings, work parties, school events, and neighborhood obligations can fill the calendar fast.

Amid all of this, carve out time for the people who actually fuel your soul:

  • Meet a friend for coffee
  • FaceTime while wrapping presents
  • Attend a fitness class together
  • Run holiday errands side-by-side

These “fill your cup” moments don’t have to be big or elaborate. Prioritizing true connection (even in small doses) can make the season feel grounding rather than exhausting.

3) Get Outside for Sunlight and Fresh Air

Short, dark days can take a toll on your mood, energy, and motivation. One of the simplest (and most overlooked) ways to support your well-being during the winter months is to get outside—even briefly.

Just 10–20 minutes can help:

  • Regulate your circadian rhythm (hello, better sleep)
  • Boost serotonin and energy
  • Clear mental fog
  • Reduce stress and irritability

Bundle up for a quick morning walk, step outside on your lunch break, or take an evening stroll to enjoy the lights in your neighborhood. The goal isn’t perfection—it’s exposure. A little natural light and fresh air goes a long way.

4) Keep Your Body Moving (Even in Small Ways)

When life gets busy, movement is often the first thing to get pushed aside—but this is exactly when we need it the most. Exercise helps regulate stress hormones, boosts mood, improves sleep, and creates a sense of stability when everything else feels chaotic.

And it doesn’t have to be long or complicated:

  • A 20-minute Flostate strength or yoga session
  • A brisk walk while listening to holiday music
  • Stretching before bed
  • A quick fitness class with a friend

Think of movement as a gift to your future self—not another item on your to-do list.

5) Protect Your Peace With Clear Boundaries

One of the biggest sources of holiday stress? Saying yes when you really want to say no. This year, give yourself permission to set boundaries that honor your mental and emotional well-being. That might look like:

  • Limiting how many events you attend
  • Doing a quick drop-in instead of staying for hours
  • Making the gift-giving process simpler
  • Saving white space on your calendar for rest

Your time and energy are not unlimited. Protecting your peace is not selfish—it’s wise.

6) Slow Down and Savor the Moments

It’s easy to rush through December trying to “get everything done” and miss the magic in front of you. Build in tiny pockets of slow-down throughout your days.

Try these things:

  • Making your morning coffee without multitasking
  • Sitting by the tree lights for five quiet minutes
  • Enjoying a winter walk without your phone
  • Saying no to rushing, whenever possible

These small, mindful pauses anchor the season in meaning rather than motion.


This Year, Choose Joy Over Pressure

Beating holiday stress doesn’t require a complete lifestyle overhaul—just intentional choices that honor what matters most. Identify what fills you up, prioritize connection, move your body, get outside, set boundaries, and slow down.

Here’s to a season filled with intention, warmth, and a whole lot of joy!

www.theflostate.com

When to Slow Down and Listen to Your Body

Rachel Larson · April 23, 2025 ·

Because sometimes the most powerful move is the pause.

We live in a culture that glorifies hustle—early mornings, packed schedules, late nights, repeat. It’s easy to get caught in the cycle of pushing forward, grinding harder, doing more. But eventually, that pace catches up with us. We end up feeling stressed, overwhelmed, and completely burned out.

What if we didn’t wait until we were running on empty to take a breath? What if slowing down wasn’t something we earned, but something we integrated—regularly and intentionally?

Mindful movement practices like yoga, tai chi, stretching, and Pilates offer more than just physical benefits. With their emphasis on rhythmic breath and intentional focus, they create space for us to reconnect with the present moment. Tuning into our breath is a simple yet powerful way to shift out of autopilot, quiet the mental noise, and truly check in with ourselves.

Here’s the truth I’ve had to remind myself of more than once:
Sometimes, we need to slow down to speed up.

When we keep pushing through stress, the universe often intervenes with a little nudge—or a full-on shove. We get sick. We trip over the dog. We spill coffee on our shirt as we’re racing out the door. It’s our body’s way of saying: Hey, maybe now’s a good time to pause.

Chronic stress raises cortisol levels, and when we’re overtraining or undernourishing ourselves, it can sabotage even our best fitness goals. Slowing down, in this case, isn’t just okay—it’s necessary. Balance is everything. Listening to your body and adjusting your pace isn’t giving up; it’s getting smarter about how you move forward.

If your body and mind are asking for a reset, we’ve got something for you.

Join us for UnWINED 2.0 on May 15 – an event designed to help you slow down, restore your balance, and reconnect with yourself.
Maybe this is the pause you’ve been needing.
[Learn more and Sign up here]

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