Resources to Help You Manage Stress and Mental Health This Holiday Season and Beyond

It’s not a secret the holidays are stressful. Between family gatherings, shopping for and affording gifts, and the change in the seasons, it’s common for people to feel overwhelmed, anxious, and even depressed. While this time of year is often associated with love and happiness, these unpleasant feelings and behaviors can creep in. So, what can you do if the holidays (or the rest of the year) is affecting your mental health?

What is stress?

Let’s start with what stress is. The Mayo Clinic defines it as “a normal psychological and physical reaction to the demands of life.” There is such a thing as good stress that helps motivate you, but there is also bad stress that pushes you beyond your ability to cope. Our brains have a sort of alarm system that we’re born with to help protect us. When we perceive a threat, that part of the brain signals your body to release hormones that increase our heart rate and raise our blood pressure, commonly known as a “fight-or-flight” response. Once the threat is gone, our bodies should return to a relaxed state, but modern life often complicates our responses, and sometimes people’s alarm systems don’t shut off. 

This is where stress management tools come into play. They can help your mind and body adapt, so you’re not always on high alert. Stress can be damaging to your health and your relationships, so it’s helpful to arm your arsenal with stress management techniques. 

There are holistic approaches to reducing stress, which take into account physical, mental, social, and spiritual factors. These include activities such as exercise, meditation, getting a good night’s sleep, journaling, practicing breathing exercises, spending time with friends and family, practicing yoga, and eating a healthy diet. These techniques are factors of a healthy lifestyle and thus play a role in reducing your stress naturally. 

A few helpful stress management apps

There are also apps that can assist you in stress management right at your fingertips. Breathe2Relax provides information on stress, how it affects the body and helps you learn to manage stress through diaphragmatic breathing exercises. Calm helps you find less stress and better sleep. Headspace is an app that makes meditation simple. Center Meditation Timer provides you with distraction-free meditation, insights, and tips. 

But when stress and anxiety become too much, there are plenty of resources available for you to seek the help you or your loved ones need. Let me preface this by saying I’m not a mental health professional. This is not meant to be prescriptive. It’s always recommended that you contact your doctor or mental health professional for medical advice. This is a simply a list of resources to assist you if you or someone you know needs to talk to someone this holiday season.

If you’re looking for someone to talk to

Psychology Today’s website has a myriad of resources to help you on your journey. Whether you’re looking for a therapist, a psychiatrist, a support group, a treatment center, or even teletherapy, they can point you in the right direction. They also have numerous resources available to inform and educate you about mental health.

If you’re not sure where to start, here’s a quick rundown. A therapist is a licensed medical professional that can evaluate, diagnose, and treat emotional and mental disorders. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor that specializes in mental health, including substance use disorder. They use medications, talk therapy, and other treatments to treat mental health conditions. A support group is when a group of people meets to share personal experiences, feelings, coping strategies, and firsthand experiences about diseases or treatments. A treatment center is a healthcare facility that provides therapy for mental and behavioral conditions (sometimes referred to as rehab). Teletherapy refers to mental health counseling that takes place online or over the phone.

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is also a wealth of knowledge to learn more about mental health and to connect you with more specific information based on your needs. They also offer the NAMI HelpLine, a free, nationwide peer-support service that provides information, resource referrals, and support to people living with mental health conditions, their family members and caregivers, mental health providers, and the public. You can contact the NAMI HelpLine Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST by calling 800-950-NAMI (6264), or you can send them an email at info@nami.org

Please note, if you’re dealing with an emergency situation, call 911.

Other helpful resources

The holidays affect us all differently. It’s OK to seek help for you or someone you know. Here is a list of resources should you need them.

6 Gifts to Support Women-Owned Businesses This Holiday Season

There is nothing we love more than supporting women. Whether it’s supporting their careers, supporting their professional growth, or supporting their businesses, we’re here for it! If you’re looking to show your support for women owned-businesses this holiday season, look no further because we’ve compiled a list of our favorite gifts to grab for those ladies in your professional life.

Professional Development Book

Nothing says I support your professional development like a book full of wisdom. Give your colleagues the gift of knowledge with a new book to snuggle up with over the holiday season. Check out a few of our favorite women-authored books here. If there’s a book you love, get them a copy and include a little note of some of your favorite pieces of advice.

 

Online Learning Experience

Skillpop offers live, professionally taught virtual courses. These online learning experiences are a great way to learn more about a new hobby or a business topic. With classes like How to Buy a House, Intro to Instagram Reels, and Arm Knit Scarf Workshop, there is truly something for everyone.

Career Contessa Course

If you’re looking for a course that’ll help someone in their career, check out Career Contessa’s incredible lineup of career courses. Whether you have a friend looking to revamp their resume or a coworker who scored a manager promotion and wants more training, these courses empower women to take control of their careers.

Merch from the Females in Food Community Shop

We’re so excited to launch our new Females in Food Community shop just in time for the holiday season. We have Females in Food shirts, water bottles, and more! The best part is that you’re helping fund grants and scholarships for women in the food and beverage industry with every purchase. A gift that supports women and gives back, what could be better!

A Surprise Getaway

Don’t forget to include yourself on your shopping list this year! Treat yourself to a surprise getaway with Pack Up + Go. If you’re looking for a new adventure but don’t want to spend the time planning it, or maybe you just want to be surprised, this is the gift for you. All you have to do is fill out a travel survey, and they do the rest! You’ll start receiving details of your trip the week before, and you won’t know the destination until the day you leave. It’s a fun way to treat yourself after all of your hard work this year.

A Females in Food Membership

At Females in Food, we love equipping and connecting women with the tools and network to transform their careers. Since you already have a membership (*wink wink*), why not turn on your colleagues to the amazing community! Our membership community fosters meaningful connections and offers highly vetted resources and skill-building programs to help females across every food and beverage industry segment grow and advance their careers and companies. A Females in Food membership is the gift that keeps on giving!

What women-owned businesses do you love supporting? Send us a DM on Instagram and let us know!

The 6 Best Career Gifts To Give Yourself

The holiday season is among us, and while our celebrations may look a bit different this year, our careers don’t have to. So, when you’re creating your holiday shopping list, don’t forget to add a few things for yourself. While you might think to get yourself a new pair of shoes or a fancy bottle of wine, who says your wish list is only for material things? Sometimes the best gifts are the intangible ones that you can feel the impact of instead of see. Give yourself the gift of a new skill, a more efficient job search, or a better career. Here are six ideas if you’re looking for a place to start.

Join a Networking Group

Studies have shown that upwards of 80% of jobs are found through networking. That fact alone is reason enough to network, but the cherry on top is that it’s estimated that 70% of jobs aren’t even posted online. These days there are plenty of ways to make new connections both in-person and online. Try googling local organizations in your areas of interest to see where you can make connections with professionals in your city. Or if you’re looking for a virtual network of women, check out Females In Food, a professional development, networking, and recruitment platform that unites and accelerates women’s careers across every segment of the food and beverage industry.

Customize Your Work Station

If you’re looking for a tangible gift that will impact your career, use this as an opportunity to finally invest in your work station. With more and more people working from home for the foreseeable future, it’s as important as ever to enjoy your workspace. That means investing in an ergonomic desk chair, hanging up that motivational wall art, or finally getting a pair of wireless headphones. Indulge in something that makes you happy when you log on for the day or something that makes your day a little bit easier. This goes for if you’re working in an office, too! 

Hire a Resume Writer

If you’ve ever been on the job hunt, you know it’s a full-time job. Between researching positions and companies, updating your resume, writing cover letters, preparing for the interview, and perfecting the perfect interview outfit, it’s a huge investment of time. It’s frustrating when you apply for job after job, and all you hear is crickets. Unfortunately, the culprit is most likely your resume. If your job search leaves much to be desired, hire a resume writer. Their expertise is to write a resume that gets you noticed and gets you the job. Don’t let your resume be what’s standing in the way between you and your dream career.

Take an Online Course

Online learning has become more and more accessible. This year, give yourself the gift of a new skill. There’s no excuse not to learn about that one thing you’ve been putting off adding to your resume. Check out websites like SkillshareMasterClass, and Career Contessa to sharpen your skillset and improve your arsenal of expertise.

Work with a Career Coach

The value that comes with working with a career coach is endless. They help you build confidence in your career and help you recognize your value as a professional. If you’re feeling stuck in your current role or need help getting to that next level, there is no better time than now to hire a career coach.

Give Yourself Permission 

Perhaps one of the most important gifts you can give yourself this holiday season is permission. Permission to leave a toxic work environment. Permission to move on from a career that no longer suits your ambitions and purpose. Permission to do what’s best for you right here and now. Release yourself from any preconceived notions about your career and what it should be. Give yourself the permission to live your best career today.

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