Holiday Stress and What to Do About It

Let’s talk about stress. The holidays are prime time for stress between holiday shopping, holiday parties and events, traveling and more! Research indicates that more than 38% of people notice increased stress during this time of year, and as many as 53% of people experience feelings of financial stress during the holidays as well, regardless of creating spending budgets or scaling back on gift giving efforts.

 

An additional reason that stress is so high during the holidays is the unrealistic expectation and pressure of being “jolly” or “happy” during this time of year, stemming from the pressures of traveling, taking time off work, over-commercialization, the feeling of a lack of time, creating the perfect meal or holiday display and financial constraints. Another term for what was described, is called “the happiness trap.” When we set such high expectations for ourselves, we’re setting ourselves up to fail, and that stress multiplies.

 

If you feel as though you’re struggling with stress this holiday season, you are not alone!

 

New Sun offers some fantastic stress-relieving products that you may find will help you handle this time of year with ease and grace! All of our products are all-natural and safe to use whether they are supplements, essential oils or tinctures and can help to chase away the holiday blues!

 

Keep reading below to see our recommendations!

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The Brain: What it Helps us Do and How We Can Protect it

All of our organs in our bodies are important. Just like the heart, if the brain is malfunctioning, everything else will eventually too. Maintaining our brain health is a crucial part of existence, and for an organ that weighs only about three pounds, it sure is responsible for just about everything else going in our bodies.

 

Our brains host a ton of information just like a computer server as well as being responsible for our body’s most basic processes such as breathing and sleeping. It contains blood vessels, nerves, as well as trace minerals and salts such as protein, water and carbohydrates. The brain sends and receives electrical signals throughout the body and those signals control different processes and your brain interprets each one.

 

Some of these signals make you feel hungry or tired and others can make you feel pain. Both your brain and central nervous system relies on billions of neurons or nerve cells that send messages to other parts of the body when stimulated in some way.

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Fighting Holiday Depression with Essential Oils

Joy Essential OilThe holiday blues are real, and could be caused by several factors, including stress from all kinds of sources, family, social obligations and even changes in the seasons, to name a few. When we should be enjoying holiday parties and gatherings with friends and family, we might find ourselves lonely or filled with anxiety. Such a pity! Instead of responding to holiday depression with unhealthy things like binge eating, excessive drinking, or insomnia, try fighting the blues naturally. We’ve come up with a few ideas to help you kick depression to the curb.

There are many ways you can help fight holiday depression that don’t cost a dime. For example, prioritize your time, energy and money so that the holidays can be more manageable on several levels and you can enjoy the present moment. Reach out to long-lost friends. Help others by volunteering at a soup kitchen or offer to help you neighbor with something. If you don’t know your neighbor, bake some cookies and go introduce yourself. You might brighten their day beyond measure. Take a walk in the woods to stretch your legs, which is probably mankind’s original way to fight stress.

Something you can do in your home or office is to use an atomized diffuser, which are similar to humidifiers, but specialized because they get essential oils into the air. Essential oils are a simple concept – using the sense of smell to help boost mood. To demonstrate the power of the sense of smell, pretend you are back in grammar school. Close your eyes and imagine you just got a new box of crayons. Open it in your mind, and lift the box to your nose. Can you smell the crayons? I bet you can. That’s because the sense of smell is very important to us. Memories are attached to fragrances, especially with women.

Fast forward to how you’re feeling this holiday season. You have the power of essential oils to help combat the blues. We’ve all heard of the calming effect of lavender on children, right? It’s the same principle, but all grown up. We’ve found that a combination of ylang ylang, sweet orange, clary sage, patchouli and geranium help fight depression, jealousy, anger and low self-esteem.

These are all simple remedies meant to help give you an emotional edge when it comes to fighting the holiday blues. Only you know how you are truly feeling inside. If you are at risk for harming yourself or others, you should contact your doctor, call 911, a mental health hotline, or go to the emergency room. Aromatherapy with Joy essential oil is a wonderful thing, but it’s only meant to help, not cure severe depression. If you have any questions concerning our line of essential oils, please give us a call or visit our web store. Here’s to Joy this Holiday Season!

Combatting Winter Sleep Issues Naturally

Combatting Winter Sleep Issues NaturallyWith the colder air of winter comes less sunlight and holiday eating, which have a negative impact on sleep. But there’s more to the story than that. Americans used to sleep much more a century ago than we do now. We’re a nation that is sleep deprived. Our bodies have less time for repair, which account for daytime sleepiness, dependency on caffeine, weight gain, increases in diabetes, weakened immunity, hypertension and even shorter lifespans. Although there are certainly plenty of prescriptions on the market that will produce a full 8-10 hours sleep a night, there are alternatives to chemicals. Below are three insightful tidbits to help you naturally combat not getting enough sleep.

Melatonin. Melatonin is a chemical our bodies make which regulates the natural wake-sleep cycle. Light directly affects production of melatonin, so this explains why in the winter we often feel sluggish and tired, and even get Seasonal Affective Disorder, a kind of depression. One way to help combat this is to get outside every single day. Even when it’s overcast, your body will respond to being exposed to sunlight. It’s not hard to incorporate a little extra outdoor time into your schedule. Take a walk for half your lunch break. Park at the end of the parking lot. Take the dog for a longer walk. Mild exercise outdoor will help your body naturally adjust its melatonin production. Just be sure to dress for the colder temperatures.

Air temperature matters. When air is too cold, it can negatively affect melatonin production. When it’s too warm, it can dry out your mucus membranes, which can set you up for head colds. There’s nothing you can do about the temperature outside, but inside you can regulate it so, like Goldilocks, everything will be “just right.” Keep the thermostat a little cooler at bedtime, and use a humidifier to put moisture back in the air.

Be careful what you eat. We tend to eat more fresh fruit and grilled food in the summer, and heavier “comfort foods” in winter. The sugar alone that we indulge in during the holidays is astounding. A chocolate cookie here, a mug of cocoa there, and pretty soon we’re all looking like Santa’s belly. Even worse, these high-carbohydrate foods end up negatively affecting our sleep. Try to bypass the cookie plate, and have fresh fruits and vegetables whenever possible. Drink more water. Also, try not to eat a few hours before bedtime. Your body will thank you.

Sometimes these homeopathic approaches to help getting enough sleep aren’t quite enough. Tranquility sleep capsules are a gentle, but effective way to help combat sleep deprivation naturally. If you would like more information, please give us a call. We’d be happy to help you!