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Mark Victor Hansen

Co-Creator

 

#1 New York Times best-selling series Chicken Soup for the Soul

 

 

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Retired Chief Health Sciences Librarian

Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston

 

 

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Medical College of Wisconsin

 

 

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Director, Family Peace Project and Associate Professor Family and Community Medicine

 

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Tips to Keep the Holidays Happy and Healthy

 

Holidays are either a time that enriches and benefits couples or is the source of stress and tension. With all the planning, cooking, cleaning and other preparations that goes into Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter or even Halloween, there are plenty of opportunities for these events to go awry.

 

This article will give you the tools from experts to help you deal with the difficulties that come from the Holidays. We'll give you 7 tips on how to keep your relationship healthy, including:

  • Keeping expectations for the holiday season manageable

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  • Do something for someone else

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  • As a couple, take time to appreciate each other

 

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"Everyone looks forward to the holidays.  But in truth, the holidays are often a time of stress on individuals and relationships.  This is a heightened time for conflict between partners with great demands and expectations on each other.  Conflicts are bound to arise with so many needs and interests to accommodate.  In a poll conducted by Prevention Magazine and NBC Dateline, 41% of the respondents surveyed rated the holiday season as very stressful, on a par with a job interview." 

 

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