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3 Steps to Combat Holiday Stress

There’s no denying it: The holiday season is upon us. And if you’re like most of us that means a rush of activities. Parties, happy hours, and shopping all become the norm. There will soon be glittery, flashing lights everywhere. Holiday music will blare from every retail store speaker. Even if you’re doing your shopping from the comfort of your own home online, there will be a million things competing for your attention while you shop for Grandma’s perfect gift.


Ooh! Look! Someone just liked my Facebook photo!


What was I talking about, again?


Oh, yes. The holidays. And how there’s so much happening during the season, it can be overwhelming and difficult to focus…


I’m a yoga teacher, so it’s my professional obligation to recommend a yoga class as an anecdote to just about everything that ails you (I think it’s in the Yoga Alliance’s code of ethics or something). But, I’m not going to do that because I think adding something else to your already busy schedule might not be the best way to combat overstimulation. In fact, I’ve noticed that many yoga classes (with their blaring pop playlists, neon-clad students, and complicated pose sequences) actually ADD to the sense overload many of us experience during our busiest times.

2 Minute Yoga Practice for Holiday Stress | SpoiledYogi.com



Here’s what I suggest instead: A simple, 2-minute practice you can do at your desk (when you take a break from work or shopping for Grandma), before bed, or any time you just. want. to. make. the. noise. STOP. (As a bonus, it’s also a great way to soothe tired, dry, computer eyes.)

Try this:


1. Take a deep breath as you rub your hands together, creating some warmth.

3 Steps to Combat Holiday Stress | Manage holiday stress with yoga | SpoiledYogi.com



2. Bring palms to your eyes, and let your fingers will rest lightly on your forehead. This will give a very light pressure and block out all stimulating light.




3 Steps to Combat Holiday Stress | Manage holiday stress with yoga | Eye palming | SpoiledYogi.com


3. Breathe. Focus on the air entering your lungs. Feel the warmth on your eyes. Enjoy the dark. Stay here for about a minute or longer if you can.

See also

My (Almost) Two-Year-Old Taught Me Pranayama
A Post Thanksgiving Yoga Practice
Hosting A Vegetarian for Thanksgiving? A Few Friendly Tips

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Namaste, mama!

I'm Erica. I'm a yoga teacher who helps pregnant and new mamas find more balance in their life through yoga, mindfulness, self-care, inspiration, community, and humor. I spoil my yoga students rotten (in a good way!), and it's my mission to teach mamas that it's not selfish to spoil themselves every now and then, too.

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Erica Rodefer Winters is a yoga teacher who loves helping pregnant and new moms find more balance in life through yoga, meditation, self-care, and humor.

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