Your Holiday Reading Guide on Winter Wellness and a Happy New Year

  • By Jennifer Mulder
  • 24 December 2023
  • 6 minute read
Your Holiday Reading Guide on Winter Wellness and a Happy New Year | The Health Sessions

The cold days of winter lend themselves really well for curling up on the couch and catching up on some interesting articles about health, psychology and chronic illness. I hope you enjoy this winter reading guide with helpful ideas to enjoy the holidays with chronic illness, to start off the new year on a positive note with doable resolutions and make the most of the winter season despite your limitations!

How to Enjoy the Holidays…

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… and Have a Happy New Year!

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Winter Wellness

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The Best of The Health Sessions in 2023

  • 11 Easy Ways to Evoke Awe – And Why You Should. Unlike joy and gratitude, we rarely talk about how experiences of wonder can contribute to our wellbeing. And that’s a shame, because recent research shows that awe has a unique power to improve our health and happiness. So how will you try to look with wondering eyes today?
  • How to Do Hard Things in Life. We’ve all heard it before, the well-meant encouragement of “you can do hard things”. That sounds motivating and supportive, but how exactly do we tackle challenges that push us to – or over? – our limits? There’s no one-size-fits-all answer to this, but the 7 psychological principles in this article can help you do hard things in your (chronic) life.
  • 10 Tips to Enjoy Day Trips with Chronic Illness. Whether you’re headed to the beach, a museum or an amusement park, it’s just nice to be in new surroundings and have fun. That is, of course, when your health actually allows you to enjoy it. A lot of that depends on your specific condition and circumstances, but in this blog post you” find 10 general tips to help you enjoy day trips with chronic illness.
  • How Exactly Do You “Listen to your Body”? It’s the advice we’ve all been given: listen to your body. And although there is a lot of wisdom to that, it’s also a little vague. We’re all built differently, but here are some steps you can take to get more in tune with your body, and listen to what it has to tell you.
  • High-Functioning Spoonie: The Problems of Living in Between Sickness and Health It’s the most amazing experience: gradually getting your health back after being sick for so long. And yet, you can feel a little lost  in that gray area of not being seriously sick but not being fully healthy either. Take a look at some problems you may face as a high-functioning spoonie.
  • Rewild Your Chronic Life: 10 Ways to Live in Tune with Nature When You’re Sick. Without romanticizing the past – hurray for health care and comfy homes with heating and stocked fridges! – there is some truth in the statement that most of us have become disconnected from nature. Which accessible things could you do to live more in sync with nature to support your overall wellbeing?
  • 24 Ideas to Connect with Your Partner When One of You is Chronically Ill. Let’s be honest: It’s not always easy to be a considerate partner when you’re exhausted and in constant pain, struggling to get through the day. Plus, sometimes chronic illness turns your old relationship dynamics upside down. So how can you connect with your partner and keep the romance alive when one of you is chronically ill?
  • How to Rebuild Your Resilience When Adversity Strikes. It’s one of the hardest things you’ll have to learn: getting back on your feet again when life knocks you down. Sadly, you can’t develop mental strength over night, but check out some science-backed strategies to rebuild your resilience when adversity strikes.

Thank you for your support this past year and I wish you a loving 2024 filled with beautiful adventures and meaningful moments!

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