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Stay healthy and happy this festive season

Make your celebrations joyful with simple lifestyle tweaks.

The festive season is a time for celebrations with friends and family. But between the busy schedules, big, delicious meals, and endless family gatherings, it is often easy to forget about your health. However, you don’t need to give up the things you love to stay healthy and happy.

Here are five simple ways you can maintain your health and well-being during this time:

1. Eat balanced meals and stay hydrated
No one wants to count calories at Christmas lunch, but you should still try to fill your plate with veggies and protein like fish or chicken and keep treats like pudding or chocolates as extras. Christmas also comes with hot summer days in South Africa, so don’t forget to drink enough water.

2. Stay active
Take a walk with family, play soccer games with your children, or even go for a swim if you can. You don’t have to get into heavy exercises; even short bursts of activity can help keep your energy levels up and lift your mood.

3. Manage stress and get enough rest
The late nights and busy days that come with the holidays can leave you feeling drained and stressed out. Try to get enough sleep and take a few minutes each day just to be by yourself and clear your mind. A bit of quiet time can help lower stress levels and keep you feeling good.

4. Be smart with drinks and sweets
It is easy to overdrink fizzy drinks, desserts, or even alcohol. You have to enjoy these things responsibly and have water in between to avoid going overboard. Your body will thank you when the festive time is over.

5. Keep in touch and give back
Holidays are not only about gifts, they are also about people. It’s important to keep in touch with family and friends, call close relatives who live far from you or whom you haven’t spoken to in a while. You can even volunteer to help out at a local charity, as being interactive and socialising with others can help improve your mood.

With these tips, you can guarantee a fruitful festive season, enjoying all it has to offer without compromising your health and well-being.

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