
Holiday Stress (less)!
December 2023
Holiday stress can affect anyone, even children. Many people associate the holidays with social gatherings, rituals, and happy memories. These expectations can lead to stress. The holidays can also be a difficult time of year for people who have lost friends and family members. The memory of the loss can make it harder to cope with holiday season stressors.
Make Self-Care the Centerpiece of Your Holiday Season
https://health.hawaii.gov/news/olalokahi/make-self-care-the-centerpiece-of-your-holiday-season/
Make the time to take care of YOU this holiday season. The Department of Health offers some tips which focuses on physical, emotional, internal, social, spiritual, and environmental self-care.
Kokua Mau - Grief and Bereavement
https://kokuamau.org/grief-and-bereavement/
The Bereavement Network of Hawai‘i offers many resources available for support and information about grief and bereavement. They provide a list of support groups, agencies, individuals, and hospices.
Quick Tips: Reducing Holiday Stress
Kaiser Permanente offers 8 quick tips to reduce stress so that you can enjoy the holidays more, such as sharing holiday tasks, taking time to unwind, having realistic expectations, and practicing gratitude.
Keeping It Relle - Hawai'i Homestyle Cooking
Relle Lum is a wife, mom of two, and nurse practitioner here in the beautiful state of Hawai’i. She was born and raised in Hawai’i and is of native Hawaiian descent. In her spare time she loves to cook and bake and has compiled many of her favorite recipes for you to enjoy, here are just a few:
The Benefits of Mindful Eating
The next time you’re eating, take a closer look at what’s on your plate. Savoring your food, and not just consuming it mechanically, may have important health benefits. It’s a practice called “mindful eating.” Try to get BINGO with this mindful eating activity!
Kindness 101 - A Lesson in Vision 🏎️
As part of an ongoing series, Kindness 101, Steve Hartman from CBS News and his kids are sharing stories built around themes of kindness and character and the people who have mastered both. Hope you are inspired this holiday season!
This newsletter is a joint collaboration of the DOE Central District's School Social Workers and Human Services Professionals. The purpose is to highlight information that you may find useful, and does not serve as a comprehensive list. We do not endorse any specific organization. Mahalo!