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How to avoid festive fatigue this holiday season

by Staff Bona
Picture: iStock

Because the holidays should feel joyful — not like another item on your to-do list.

The festive season is magical but it’s also exhausting. Between wrapping up work deadlines, attending end-of-year gatherings, travelling, hosting, shopping, and trying to squeeze in “rest,” it’s no wonder so many of us hit mid-December feeling completely burnt out.
Festive fatigue is real — and if you’re someone who already juggles anxiety, overthinking, or the pressure to “make everything perfect,” it can hit even harder. Here’s how to protect your energy and actually enjoy the holiday season this year.

Create a calm daily non-negotiable

December can feel chaotic, so anchor your day with one non-negotiable ritual that grounds you.
It could be a 10-minute morning journal session, a walk to reach your step goal, a slow cup of tea before bed or a quick gym session to stay consistent.

This tiny moment of calm signals to your body you’re safe, you’re steady, you’re okay.

Stop saying yes out of obligation

You don’t need to attend every party, lunch, family gathering, or festive event.
Choose the ones that genuinely light you up and skip the ones that drain you. Protecting your peace is not rude — it’s responsible.

Try this script: “Thank you so much for thinking of me! I’m keeping my schedule light this week so I can rest, but I’d love to catch up in the new year.”

Shop smarter, not harder

Gift shopping can be overwhelming. To avoid the stress spiral:

  • Shop online when possible
  • Choose gifts that feel meaningful, not expensive
  • Stick to a budget so money stress doesn’t add pressure
  • Group your shopping into one efficient day

And remember, presence over presents. Your energy is more valuable than anything in a shopping bag.

Manage work deadlines before they manage you

December work pressure is intense. Lighten the load by creating a realistic to-do list. Communicating boundaries early will ease that pressure

The goal? Avoid the December 23 meltdown.

Prioritise rest intentionally

Rest is not accidentally falling asleep on the couch after social burnout.
Rest is:

  • Staying in for a night even if Instagram is popping
  • Going to bed 30 minutes earlier
  • Having a slow Sunday with no plans
  • Allowing yourself to do nothing without guilt

Your body isn’t a machine. It needs space to recharge.

Keep nourishing your body (Even when celebrating)

Fatigue is often worsened by:

  • Too much sugar

  • Too little protein

  • Irregular meals

  • Alcohol overload

  • Poor hydration

Enjoy the festive treats, but balance them with real meals, water, and snacks that keep your energy steady — especially if you manage PCOS, anxiety, or inflammation.

Create boundaries around family energy

We love our people, but December can amplify emotions. If gatherings drain you, take breaks to breathe, step outside for fresh air, avoid triggering topics and leave early if needed.

Your peace during the festive season and in general is not up for negotiation.

Have a “soft plan” for January

A lot of festive fatigue comes from the mental pressure of “a whole new year” waiting around the corner.
Ease that tension by lightly mapping out:

  • Your January goals
  • Your first week back routine
  • What you want your energy and lifestyle to feel like

It gives your mind a soft landing instead of a scary leap.

Let go of the pressure to make everything perfect

You are not responsible for delivering a perfect Christmas, perfect outfit, perfect hosting moment, or perfect social calendar.
Your worth is not attached to performance.

Repeat after me: “I choose peace over perfection.”

Make December feel the way you want it to feel

Choose:

  • Slow over rushed
  • Calm over chaos
  • Soft over stressed
  • Joy over obligation

The holiday season is meant to fill you — not empty you.

Festive fatigue doesn’t mean you’re failing. It means you’re human. Protect your time, your health, your energy, and your peace — because you deserve to enter the new year feeling rested, aligned, and whole.

Compiled by Amy Steenkamp 

First published on Woman and Home 

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