12 Days of Wellness: Day 11
How to Restart When You’ve Fallen Off Track During the Holidays
The holiday season is beautiful, but it’s also busy, emotional, and full of rich foods, late nights, and disrupted routines. It’s completely normal to drift away from the habits that help you feel your best. If you’ve fallen off track, you’re not alone AND you are NOT behind.
Restarting doesn’t require perfection. It just takes one small, kind step forward. This guide offers simple, realistic ways to reset your wellness routine during the holidays without pressure or guilt.
1. Start With Holiday Grace, Not Shame
When routines slip, self-criticism usually shows up fast, especially around the holidays when expectations are high. Shame can also drain your motivation. Grace restores it.
Take a breath and remind yourself:
“The holidays are full, and I’m allowed to begin again.”
Your body responds better to compassion than pressure.
2. Ask What Your Body Needs Right Now
You don’t have to rebuild everything at once, especially during a season with travel, gatherings, and shifting schedules.
Ask yourself:
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What is one thing my body truly needs today?
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What habit always helps me feel grounded?
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What feels doable in the middle of holiday busyness?
Sometimes the answer is more water, organic veggies, a warm meal, sunlight, movement, or quiet time.
One need. One choice. That’s enough to restart.
3. Begin With a Simple Holiday “Micro-Win”
Micro-wins are tiny steps that rebuild confidence without overwhelming you, which is perfect for the holidays when you are busy doing so many things.
Try one of these options:
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A glass of water before coffee
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A 5-minute walk after a heavy meal
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Adding one vegetable to your plate
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Stretching for two minutes
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Going to bed 20 minutes earlier
These small choices reset your body gently and quickly.
4. Choose One Anchor Habit to Carry You Through the Season
An anchor habit is a single habit that naturally leads to other healthy choices. During the holidays, simple matters more than strict.
Helpful anchor habits include:
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Morning hydration with minerals
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A balanced, protein-rich first meal
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A daily dose of fresh air
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A moment of prayer or gratitude
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A set bedtime routine
One steady habit can change how you feel all day.
5. Nourish Yourself Instead of “Overcorrecting”
After big holiday meals or extra sweets, many people try to compensate with strict rules or skipping meals, but this oftentimes backfires.
Instead, try:
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Warm soups and cooked organic veggies
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Protein with every meal
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Herbal teas for digestion
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Hydration to reduce cravings
Nourishment regulates your energy, digestion, and mood more effectively than restriction ever could.
6. Move Your Body Gently Through the Season
You don’t need intense workouts to feel better. Gentle movement resets your system without draining holiday energy.
Simple holiday movement includes:
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A slow neighborhood walk to see lights
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Stretching by the Christmas tree
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Mobility work during movie nights
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Walking after holiday meals
Movement brings your mind and body back online.
7. Reconnect With Your “Holiday Why”
During this season, life pulls you in many directions. Returning to your deeper reason for wanting to feel well gives your habits meaning again.
Reflect on:
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Why do I want to feel better right now?
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What matters most to me this holiday season?
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How can I best care for myself at this moment?
Your “why” becomes your compass during a busy, emotional time.
Conclusion
Falling off track during the holidays is normal. Restarting is always available. With kindness, small steps, and simple habits, you can feel grounded again. You don’t need a full overhaul.
Just give yourself some grace and take your next gentle step.