HEALTH
10 Ways to Beat the Holiday Blues
By Steve Arterburn
New Life Ministries
CBN.com
1. You need to connect with people. The worst thing you can do is isolate
yourself from the very people God may want to use to encourage and restore you.
Make plans. Don't sit around and wait to be invited. 2. Set realistic
goals. Organize your time by making lists and setting your priorities in order.
We often worry the most about the things that matter the least. 3. Make
a budget and follow it. If you spend too much now, you'll add yet another burden
to the holiday season. Don't let the gloom of debt cloud what should be a joyous
time of year. Focus on God's true blessings and His trustworthy nature ... Let
your character be free from the love of money, being content with what you have,
for He Himself has said "I will never desert you, nor will I forsake you" (Hebrews
13:5). 4. Contact someone you've lost touch with. This is a perfect time
to rekindle a lost relationship. You may find that God begins a new chapter in
your life. 5. Be honest with God about your situation. If the Bible is
true, and I believe it is, nobody cares more about you than your Creator. He doesn't
just discover your pain when you notify Him in prayer. But you may find out about
His great plan for your life as you spend time with Him ... be anxious for nothing,
but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests
be known to God; And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, shall
guard your hearts and minds in Jesus Christ (Phil. 4:6). 6. Get plenty
of rest. People tend to eat, drink and party too much during the holidays. None
of those activities are conducive to a good night's sleep. The more worn out you
get, the more susceptible you are to depression and discouragement. 7.
Let go of the past and find new or different ways to celebrate. While many family
traditions are good, you may feel in bondage to doing things you don't enjoy because
"that's the way we've always done it." 8. Don't overindulge in holiday
foods. There is a genuine, negative physiological effect from foods high in sugar
and fat. Additionally, you may struggle with guilt from overindulging. Moderation
is the key. 9. Don't focus on what you don't have - focus on what you
do have. If you think about it, it won't take you long to envision someone in
a worse situation than yours. God has neither abandoned nor forgotten you.
10. Get out of yourself and into other people. Your best insurance against
an empty holiday is pouring yourself into someone else. You'll find that your
burden eases as you invest your life in another. More from our special Christmas section. More from New
Life Ministries. Used with permission.
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