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October 27, 2025 20 mins

“The holidays are meant to be a season of joy — but for many, they become a season of stress, overindulgence, and exhaustion. Today, we’re talking about how to prepare your heart, home, and health so you can truly enjoy this season — body, mind, and spirit.”

 

In our previous episodes, we talked about depression (101) and stress (102). If you missed either episode, we encourage you to take a listen bc many people experience stress and depression around the holiday season. 

 

People experience holiday depression and stress due to factors like loneliness, financial strain, unrealistic expectations for perfect celebrations, and increased social obligations, which can trigger or worsen existing mental health issues. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) can also play a role, with less daylight in winter months causing mood changes. Additionally, family dynamics, grief over past losses, and even the commercialization of the season can contribute to negative feelings. 

 

How can you prepare? 

🎄 1. Prepare Your Heart Before Your Schedule
  • Start with peace, not panic — spend quiet time each morning centering yourself in prayer or reflection.
  • Remember the “why” behind the season — it’s about love, gratitude, and connection, not perfection.
  • Practice saying no when needed — boundaries protect your peace.
  • Create a short holiday mantra, like: “I choose peace over pressure.”
🥗 2. Nourish, Don’t Neglect Your Body
  • Eat with intention: enjoy the treats, but stay mindful. Balance indulgence with nourishment.
  • Stay hydrated: dehydration often disguises itself as fatigue or hunger.
  • Move daily: even 10–15 minutes of walking, stretching, or strength work can make a difference.
  • Prioritize rest: late nights, sugar, and stress deplete energy — make sleep part of your self-care.
💞 3. Protect Your Mental & Emotional Health
  • Don’t compare your holiday to someone else’s highlight reel — joy comes from authenticity.
  • Be present in moments that matter instead of chasing perfect photos or gifts.
  • If grief or loneliness surfaces, give yourself grace — healing and hope can coexist.
  • Keep gratitude at the center — a grateful heart quiets anxiety.
🙏 4. Keep Christ at the Center
  • Remind listeners: The best gift is His presence, not presents.
  • Share a short devotional thought or Scripture for the season (like Luke 2:10-11 or Isaiah 9:6).
  • Encourage faith traditions that bring meaning — family prayer, worship, volunteering, or giving back.
✨ 5. Plan Ahead for a Strong Start to the New Year
  • Reflect on what truly recharges you — schedule more of that and less of what drains you.
  • Set small, sustainable wellness goals rather than all-or-nothing resolutions.
  • End the year with gratitude journaling or a “faith vision board” for 2026.
🌟 Closing Encouragement

“This holiday season, choose health, peace, and purpose over hurry, guilt, and exhaustion. Let’s celebrate from a place of strength — nourished in body, renewed in mind, and anchored in Christ’s joy.”

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For more information about the hosts, please visit their websites and follow them on social media:

Dr. Glenda Shepard - Doctor of Nursing Practice/Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner/Certified Nutrition Coach/Certified Personal Trainer/Certified Intrinsic Coach

https://www.triumphantwomancoaching.com/

FB - https://www.facebook.com/glenda.shepard1

 

Robin McCoy - Certified McIntyre Seal Team Six Coach and John Maxwell Team Trainer/Speaker/Coach

https://www.thewellnessfactor.coach/

IG - https://www.instagram.com/RobinRMcCoy

FB - https://www.facebook.com/robin.mccoy1

 

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