
“There are many healthy ways to cope with issues many of us face during the holidays,” said Kerry Minnis, licensed clinical social worker at Franciscan/St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers. He offers several tips to make it through the holidays.
Stress Overload
- Simplify. Cut your “to-do”      list. Delegate and get help.
- Make choices that are good for      you and your family. 
- Remember, time management is      self-management. Teaching others to respect your time and having realistic      goals are helpful.
Grieving
- Develop new traditions.      Reaffirm your spirituality. Focus on family.
- Examine your holiday rituals      and traditions. Keep those that are enjoyable and meaningful. Create new      rituals that fit your current lifestyle. 
- Reach out to others and share      in the true meaning of the holiday.
Hard Time Economy
- Avoid gift-giving frenzies. Use      alternative gifts if money is a problem. Those may include something you      can make or a card with the offer to provide a task or chore. 
- Focusing on the original      meaning of the holiday can help overcome guilt associated with the      inability to buy the gifts we would like. 
The St. Francis Outpatient Behavioral Health Services offers a variety of services and programs throughout the year. You can learn more about them at 
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