The Relationship Between Nutrition and Mental Health
The link between nutrition and mental health is becoming increasingly clear as research continues to show how profoundly food influences the brain.
Everyday life can be hectic enough without the added pressure of the holidays, which can also be a source of major stress and burnout for many people.
Burnout isn’t just about being tired; it’s emotional, mental and physical depletion caused by prolonged stress. However, with some planning and self-care, you can protect your mental and physical well-being while still enjoying the festivities. The American Psychological Association reports that the holiday season brings added stress for 2 out of every 5 people.
Consider these tips to help prevent burnout:
While these practical strategies can help address some holiday stressors, you also should seek further support from a doctor or mental health professional if needed.
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