Shanthi Appelö is a registered dietitian and health and wellness spokesperson for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan based in Detroit. Passionate about the science of nutrition and behavior, Shanthi has experience working in clinical nutrition, public health and teaching in the university setting. She earned her Master of Science in Public Health Nutrition from the University of Tennessee and has a research background in maternal and child health nutrition and public health, as well as a Certificate of Training in Obesity Interventions from the Commission on Dietetic Registration. In her free time, she enjoys experimenting in the kitchen, exploring the outdoors, working on art and spending time with family.
How to Manage Holiday Stress with Mindfulness
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- Focusing on other ways to connect with neighbors, coworkers, friends and family such as through a virtual get-together.
- Reminiscing about pleasant holiday memories with lost loved ones.
- Learning about resources in case someone is having a hard time and needs to talk. Most companies have Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs), which can provide free or low-cost counseling.
- Being aware of finances and considering a budget before purchasing holiday-related items.
- Focusing on thoughtful homemade gift options like framing a special photo, putting together a basket of healthy food or giving a charitable donation in a recipient’s name.
- Spending time on a heartfelt card that describes the importance of the relationship with the recipient.
- Accepting that it’s okay if things are not perfect.
- Allowing alone time to de-stress and practice self-care.
- Focusing on being present with family and friends.
- Accept that it is okay to indulge sometimes, and one meal or weekend of unhealthy eating will not result in poor health.
- Eat slowly and engage all senses: textures, smells, flavors and the conversations around the table.
- Listen to hunger cues before and after eating. Pay attention to stressors to prevent eating out of boredom or anxiousness.
- Try going for a walk, doing a quick meditation or calling a friend.