Six ways to combat post-holiday blues

January 5th, 2009 by Ellen

Dining inside a fast food joint at midnight is fun. Queer, no?

Dining inside a fast food joint at midnight is fun. Queer, no?

The holiday fever is over the moment leftovers of New Year’s eve disappear from the fridge and “bah humbug” literally takes the form of your supervisor or those annoying collection agents from hell. (Now what did I just tell you about those uncontrollable appetites credit cards would love to baby sit?) The dreaded race to survival officially starts TODAY. Uh-huh.

Don’t worry, the magic still does work come Valentine’s Day. Splurge and repent by Holy Week. Anyway, given that scary scenario, I thought about a handful of antidotes to ease up the post-Christmas pain and sadness hovering above you like rain clouds.

1. Pray. Set your goals for the year, everyday ask God for guidance in prayer and do something about it.

2. Buy a book. Because I also belong to the Weekday Fright Club, I bought Max Lucado’s Cure for the Common Life. Excellent read for those faint in heart.

Tuna on wheat bread plus freebies

Tuna on wheat bread plus freebies

3. Schedule your own Sabbath. Decide a place and a day when you can laze around and do nothing but refresh your heart, soul and mind. I find lurking inside Starbucks with a good book between 10am and 11am on a Sunday therapeutic. I get freebies too (he he). Also try McDonald’s at midnight. It’s fun.

4. Movies. Can’t go to Australia? Escape through here.

5. Make new friends. Not that the old ones have died. Some simply decide to spend the rest of their lives with their better halves. Others were hostaged by mommyhood or have gone abroad. You need to expand that little horizon of yours.

6. Work. Hard. There are electric bills to pay, school fees to settle and auto insurance quotes to consider. Convenience comes with a price tag.

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2 Responses to “Six ways to combat post-holiday blues”

  1. renz says:

    i’d say i follow these steps though not in that order. those were truly liberating. although i am stressing out about the auto insurance din. i am torn between buying that vroom or keep my money for a while at least when financial meltdown will be over. hhhaayyy…

  2. admin says:

    Yehey!! I like the vroom-vroom better hehe!
    Seriously, keep your money muna. Hard times.

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