Showing posts with label Texas Education Extension Association. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas Education Extension Association. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Holiday Stress (and Making Memories)

As the temperature drops and we officially move into holiday season, many are looking forward to the decorations, gatherings, meals, and time with family and loved ones. However, the joyful side of the holidays is often accompanied by the not so joyful side, stress and depression. The pressures associated with the holidays can be overwhelming and have a negative effect on your health. 

If you are looking for ways to make your holidays less stressful and more joyful, the Mayo Clinic (2019) suggests several helpful tips to prevents stress and depression from taking over. For most, holiday memories are associated with loved ones and generate feelings happiness; however, for some, this happiness can be accompanied by feelings of sadness and grief. If you are saddened during this time of year, acknowledge your feelings and allow yourself time to accept them; you are not required to be happy simply because of societal expectations. It is healthy to feel grief. It is also healthy to accept the absence of loved ones and focus on happy memories or making new memories. Reach out to positive friends and family members to may ease the weight you may be feeling.

Stress and depression are also connected to our own expectations of what the holidays should be. If you find yourself overwhelmed by your idea of the holidays, take a step back and re-evaluate the things you hold as important. Be realistic in your idea of the holidays, try not to expect too much or attempt to do more than you are capable. Scaling back gatherings and expectations can bring forth new traditions and restore your holiday delight. Additionally, the Mayo Clinic address budgeting and time management as ways to ease holiday strain. 

The holidays can be exhausting. It is important to find a healthy balance so you can focus on the things that make you happy. If you are looking for a way kick off a happy holiday mood, join me on Friday, November 1st at the Ben E. Keith Community Room in Commerce for Making Memories, the annual holiday craft, goodies, decor, and more program. The program will begin at 9:30 am and usually lasts about two hours. Local volunteers are preparing a full lineup of holiday demonstrations including festive crafts, tasty treats, budget friendly gifts, and home decor. Attendees may enjoy a variety of refreshments while following along with presenters in their copy of the project booklet. Tickets are $5.00 and may be purchased in advance at the Hunt County Extension Office.

If you have questions, concerns, or just want to chat, please feel free to call (903) 455-9885, email Sarah.Latham@ag.tamu.edu, or come by the Hunt County Extension office, 2217 Washington Street, Greenville, Texas 75401. You may also read more about this and many more topics on my blog, http://agentsarah.blogspot.com/.  For additional information on area issues and events, follow us on Facebook, by simply searching for Hunt County AgriLife. 

References:
Mayo Clinic. (2019). Stress, depression and the holidays: Tips for coping. Retrieved from https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/stress-management/in-depth/stress/art-20047544


Making Memories Flyer:


Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Getting involved in Hunt County


Do you ever wish you were more involved or were a part of a group that had similar interests? Hunt County Extension offers several activities that might be exactly what you are seeking. I would like to highlight two FCS programs that are always looking for new members, Hunt County Education Extension Association and Hunt County Food Demonstrators.

The Hunt County Education Extension Association (EEA) has three active clubs, Caddo Mills, Campbell, and Variety (Greenville), which meet monthly and help with educational efforts throughout the county, assist in the personal development of the members, and provide skill development opportunities. Clubs are open to all individuals. If you are interested in additional information, you may contact Jo Garlington, Vice Chairman of Membership, Expansion, and Recognition, (903) 527-3664 or the Hunt County Extension office, (903) 455-9885.

If you enjoy experimenting with various recipes, sharing your ideas, and adding to your personal collection, the Hunt County Food Demonstrators may be right up your alley. This organized group of volunteers meet monthly at the Extension office to test, score, and evaluate recipes appropriate for healthy lifestyles. Each month the group focuses on a different food theme. Dates and food themes for upcoming meetings are listed on the Hunt County AgriLife Extension webpage, http://hunt.agrilife.org/.

Both groups are open to everyone and would love to have new members in attendance. Getting involved in Hunt County programs is simple and fun! We welcome inquires, so please do not hesitate to contact the Extension office.

As always, if you have questions, concerns, or just want to chat, please feel free to come by the Hunt County Extension office, 2217 Washington Street, Greenville, Texas, 75401, call (903) 455-9885, or email Sarah.Latham@ag.tamu.edu.