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Christmas Lights and Mental Health

The Holiday season is a time of joy and cheer, but for some, it can also be a time of stress and anxiety. That's why it's important to find ways to take care of your mental health during this time. One way to do this is by enjoying the beauty of Christmas lights.

We all know there's something magical about the soft glow of Christmas lights that can help ease stress and promote relaxation. Taking a stroll through a neighborhood filled with festive lights can be a great way to get some fresh air, exercise, and boost your mood. Even just sitting by the tree with the lights on can create a cozy and calming atmosphere.

We may not be psychologists but we suspected that there was more to Christmas lights than a feeling that they just make folks feel better. Research has shown that exposure to bright light can help alleviate symptoms of depression and seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression that is related to changes in the seasons. While Christmas lights alone may not be enough to cure depression, they can certainly help improve your mood and overall well-being.

Studies also show that putting lights up a little earlier and taking them down a little later can improve moods. Apparently, lights spark dopamine which is the same chemical released by eating chocolate chip cookies. 

In addition to simply enjoying Christmas lights, there are also many creative ways to incorporate them into your self-care routine even if it isn't the Christmas season. You can try using lights as a form of meditation by focusing on the light and allowing yourself to relax and unwind. You can also use them to create a relaxing and calming atmosphere in your bedroom or living space.

Draping them over a headboard, hanging across a patio, or outlining a pergola are all ways to add lights to our surroundings. My favorite home decor project this year has been hanging curtain lights on our pergola. We plugged them into a timer most every day just after sundown. We grab healthy snacks, glasses of tea and decompress after a long day under the lights. 

Overall, Christmas lights can be a simple yet effective way to promote mental health and well-being during the holiday season. So next time you're feeling overwhelmed, take a break and bask in the warm glow of some festive lights.

Go ahead, put up the Christmas lights now! Science says it will make you happier

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