It turns out that more than 14% of Americans suffer from seasonal affective disorder or in other words, they’re very S.A.D. around the holidays. It is not unusual to have new-onset or worsening depression during the winter months especially around the holidays due to simple things like:
If you find yourself having symptoms of amplified depression or are just feeling that simple activities are much more difficult the normal; you may be experiencing seasonal affective disorder. One major symptom is losing interest in things that usually bring you joy. Other symptoms are finding it hard to get out of bed, increasing fatigue, not feeling like cooking or eating and trouble concentrating.
There are some tried-and-true ways to combat seasonal affective disorder. Here are my top 10 ways to conquer the holiday blues.
Finally, if none of these tricks break your holiday blues; please reach out to your physician. It’s okay to say that you need help. Seasonal affective disorder does not mean that you’re weak, it means that your mood is being affected by your surroundings and often things out of your control. Fight back and bring the joy back to your holiday season.
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