Staying Healthy Through the Holidays: Tips for Eating, Moving, and Managing Stress

The holidays are a time for celebration, but between rich meals, busy schedules, and the pressure to do it all, it’s easy for our health to take a back seat. The good news? You don’t have to overhaul your life to stay on track. Small, intentional choices can help you enjoy the season while feeling your best.
Here are some simple ways to keep your health a priority throughout the holidays.
Eat Mindfully (Without Skipping the Pie)
The holidays bring out everyone’s favorite indulgences — and you don’t have to avoid them entirely. But being mindful can help you enjoy treats without the regret.
- Don’t skip meals: Skipping breakfast to "save room" often backfires and leads to overeating later.
- Balance your plate: Load up on colorful veggies and lean proteins, then add a smaller portion of that creamy casserole or slice of pie.
- Stay hydrated: Thirst can disguise itself as hunger. Keep a water bottle handy while running errands or socializing.
- Savor the moment: Eat slowly, enjoy the flavors, and stop when you’re satisfied — not stuffed.
Drink Smarter
Between toasts and festive cocktails, alcohol tends to flow freely this time of year. If you choose to drink, here are a few tips to stay mindful:
- Alternate with water to stay hydrated and pace yourself.
- Choose lighter options like wine spritzers or low-sugar mixers.
- Watch the pour: Holiday glasses can be generous. Stick to standard servings to avoid overdoing it.
- Plan ahead: If you're heading to a party, know your limit and plan how you’ll get home safely.
Keep Moving (Even a Little Bit Counts)
Exercise is one of the best gifts you can give yourself during a busy, sometimes stressful season. It helps boost mood, reduce stress, and offset those extra cookies.
- Stick to a routine when you can, even if it’s just 15–20 minutes.
- Take family walks after meals or explore a new neighborhood with festive lights.
- Try fun holiday-themed workouts (yes, dancing to Mariah Carey counts).
- Be flexible: If you can’t make it to the gym, stretch at home or do a few light exercises in your living room.
Manage Stress & Prioritize Rest
Let’s be honest — the holidays aren’t always relaxing. Between planning, hosting, traveling, or managing expectations, stress can build fast.
- Take breaks: A few minutes of quiet time, deep breathing, or meditation can reset your energy.
- Set boundaries: You don’t have to say yes to every invitation or bake 12 dozen cookies.
- Get enough sleep: It’s easy to stay up late, but lack of rest can affect mood, immunity, and decision-making.
- Practice gratitude: Even in chaos, focusing on what you’re thankful for can shift your perspective.
Your Health Is a Gift — Treat It That Way
The holidays don’t have to be “all or nothing.” A few thoughtful choices can help you feel better, move better, and enjoy the season more fully. So go ahead — savor the traditions, the good food, and the time with people you love. Just don’t forget to take care of yourself along the way.
Happy holidays from all of us. Here’s to a joyful, healthy season!









