Thanksgiving is the time of year when turkey, stuffing, and all things delicious collide to form the ultimate feast with family. But for many, the thought of this feast makes them nervous about their health. Not to mention that this feast packs a whopping 3,000 calories in one sitting! That’s more than most of us consume in an entire day.  Â
If you’re thinking about your health but want to enjoy all the goodness that comes with Thanksgiving, don’t worry; we have you covered. You can have your turkey and eat it, too, while keeping your health in check. Here are some tips and tricks to navigate Thanksgiving without sacrificing the fun and food.Â
7 Thanksgiving Holiday Tips
Bonus Tip! Your Mental Health Matters!
Here’s a bonus tip for the road. When it comes to Thanksgiving and your mental health, remember that part of having a great holiday experience is not just about the food but also about the fun and shared moments with your family. While it’s important to keep your physical health in check, it’s equally crucial to prioritize your mental health.Â
Thanksgiving should be a time for laughter, conversation, and connection. Family gatherings can be a mixed bag – full of love but also potential stress triggers. In the midst of all the Thanksgiving chaos, don’t forget to check in with yourself. If the family dynamics get overwhelming, find a quiet moment to breathe and reset. And if you need a break, don’t hesitate to take it. Sometimes, a short walk or a few moments alone can make a difference.Â
MyCHN offers amazing counseling services if you want to talk about the nervousness or anxiety you have about seeing your family. And even if you want to talk about the whole ordeal after Thanksgiving, we’re here to help. Â
So, while you’re balancing your plate this Thanksgiving, don’t forget to prioritize your mental health. Enjoy the feast, cherish the company, and savor the memories. After all, the true spirit of Thanksgiving lies not just in the food but in the moments shared with those you care about most.Â
Tolulope Ayoola
Tolulope Ayoola is the creative marketing content writer at MyCHN. She graduated from the University of Houston-Downtown with a degree in Technical Communications. Her goal and mission is to make healthcare patient content more relatable and interesting to interact with. She combines her creative eye with her technical communication skills to create content for patients. Tolu's past work includes creating blogs, press releases, and social media content for different sectors. She enjoys spending time with her family, writing, and listening to music & podcasts.





