Why Holiday Stress Happens and How to Prevent It

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Why Holiday Stress Happens and How to Prevent It

We take vacations because we need to unwind and de-stress; but more often than not, holidays today are turning out to be sources of stress rather than relievers of it. We come back to work feeling tense and nervous, not relaxed and rejuvenated as we’re supposed to. So why have vacations become the stressful experiences they are today? Why do we feel more stress after we return than before we left? The reasons are varied, but the most common among them are:

• Pending work: If you take off on a holiday with work pending, your mind is not as free as it should be when on vacation. You keep thinking of the work that must be done when you get back and you don’t enjoy your vacation as much as you should. What’s more, if the work is complicated and difficult, your mind works in overdrive thinking of the ways and methods you must adopt to tackle the task.

One way to prevent stress relating to pending work is to finish the work before you go. And if that is not possible, then learn to relax your mind and forget about the work that is waiting for you when you get back. Don’t take the office on vacation with you. You know you’re going to break your head over work when your vacation is over, so why worry over it during your holiday too?

• Too much food and too little exercise: Most of us tend to overeat during vacations, irrespective of whether we’re on a diet or not. We think that vacations are meant to eat and relax, and so they are. But when the food gets too much for your body, you begin to get lethargic and lazy. While this state of mind and body is ok as long as you’re on vacation, it is not conducive to the work environment. And when you get back to the office and have to shift gears straight into overdrive from idling, your body and mind are stressed out. You’re unable to adjust to the pace of the workplace and you start to feel the tension creep in.

To avoid stress related to food and inactivity, temper your appetite when on vacation. And if you must eat, at least ensure that you expend a little energy by taking the occasional walk or going for a swim in the pool or the ocean. And a day or two before it’s time to return, prepare your mind to get back to work so that you can ease into the hectic workplace environment with relative ease.

• Too much fun: Vacations are meant to be fun times with lots of happiness and laughter. But when you enjoy yourself too much, you find that coming back to your normal routine is a sort of letdown, and you feel a bit depressed and out of sorts for a few days. You keep thinking of your vacation and resenting your mundane life and this causes a certain amount of stress.

To get over this kind of stress, give yourself time to get back to normal. Yes, there will be a hangover of sorts when you feel out of place in your regular environment. But this passes within a day or two and you’re soon back to the daily grind with your usual flair. So enjoy your vacation, and make sure you enjoy work even more when you get back.

This post is written by Susan White, who writes on the topic of Becoming a Radiologist . She welcomes your comments at her email id: susan.white33@gmail.com.

 

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  • 1/7/2010 11:34 PM chandan wrote:
    Thank you for informing about holiday stress. I actually stress on holiday thinking for the next day work.
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  • 1/9/2010 9:49 PM Peggy Witt wrote:
    All of the advice given here would be
    helpful to know before going on vacation. Right now, I am needing a
    vacation from the cold weather and
    have not had a real vacation of late.
    Last summer, I did make a point of
    getting in touch with old friends I had
    not seen since college and that gave
    me the lift I needed and I have con-
    tinued to be in touch with them.
    Facebook has been very enjoyable
    for me--more than I ever dreamed it
    could be. I'm glad someone finally
    convinced me that it would be safe
    to join because I can keep in touch
    with relatives in different cities.
    I was just as slow to even get
    started on the computer. My son
    sent me a laptop in 02 so that was
    the beginning of a very good thing
    that makes up for the fact that it
    is not really possible for me to
    travel right now.
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    Depression is such a bad thing because it really is disabling to the person that has it.

    Your blog on this topic is superb, keep blogging and have a great day!

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  • 6/12/2010 2:56 AM wok kochen wrote:
    there is another important think concerning work: you should organize your work so that you will be able to finish it before you leave in vacation.
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  • 6/24/2010 1:14 AM travel insurance wrote:
    I like to involve my family in the cooking and planning. I don't have to do it all by myself! And the kids really like decorating and doing simple things like cutting the cookies and decorating cakes.
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