10 Ways to Reduce Stress During the Holidays in 2025
Table of Contents
- Set Boundaries Before the Rush
- Prioritize Sleep Like It’s an Event
- Keep Movement Simple & Joyful
- Create a Daily Mindfulness Ritual
- Eat in a Way That Nourishes (Most of the Time)

- Delegate (Without Guilt)
- Practice Financial Mindfulness
- Choose Your Company Wisely
- Embrace “Good Enough”
- Anchor in Gratitude
Overview:
The holidays are meant to be a season of connection, celebration, and joy. But between packed calendars, endless To-Do lists, family dynamics, and the pressure to make everything perfect, it’s easy to lose sight of what this time is really about.
The good news? With a little intention, you can create space for calm and presence, without sacrificing the magic.
Here are 10 ways to protect your mental and physical well-being this holiday season:
1. Set Boundaries B4 the Rush (or RussianS)
Before RSVP’ing to every gathering or saying “yes” to extra commitments, check in with your energy and priorities. A simple “I’d love to, but my plate is full right now” is enough. Your peace is worth protecting.
2. Prioritize Sleep like it’s an Event
Holiday fear of Missing Out (FOMO) can make late nights tempting, but lack of sleep can heighten stress, weaken immunity, and dampen your mood. Treat rest as non-negotiable, even if it means leaving a party early.
3. Keep Movement Simple & Joyful
You don’t need a two-hour gym session to feel grounded. A brisk walk, stretching in the morning, or a quick at-home workout can keep your body and mind balanced during the busiest weeks. We love EVLO for intentional 35 minute workouts at home.
4. Create a Daily Mindfulness Ritual
Even five (5) minutes of deep breathing, journaling, or sipping coffee in silence can help regulate your nervous system. Think of it as a Reset button for your day.
5. Eat in a Way that Nourishes (Most of the Time)
Indulging is part of the season, but so is balance. Anchor your days with nutrient-rich meals before diving into holiday treats, so your blood sugar (and mood) stays steady.
6. Delegate (With-out Guilt)
You don’t have to do it all. Let others take on holiday tasks — whether that’s hosting, cooking, or gift wrapping. Asking for help is not a weakness; it’s a sanity-saver.
7. Practice Financial Mindfulness
Over-spending can lead to lingering stress in the New Year. Set a Holiday Budget and get creative with thoughtful, lower-cost gifts like home-made treats, experiences, or hand-written notes.
8. Choose Your Company Wisely
Some social situations can be more draining than joyful. Spend time with the people who leave you feeling energized, understood, and loved. Limit interactions with those who do the opposite.
9. Embrace “Good Enough” (80/20 Rule)
Perfectly curated table-scapes, color-coordinated wrapping paper, and elaborate menus are lovely, but not worth your well-being. Focus on connection over perfection.
10. Anchor in Gratitude
Start or end each day by noting 3 things you’re grateful for. It’s a simple, evidence-backed way to shift your perspective and reduce stress.
Bottom Line:
You don’t have to run yourself into the ground to create Holiday Magic. By protecting your time, energy, and emotional band-width, you’ll have more space for what matters most.
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