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Keeping healthy habits during the holidaysCEFR B1

9 Dec 2025

Adapted from Margaret Ashburn-Virginia Tech, Futurity CC BY 4.0

Photo by Brett Jordan, Unsplash

Level B1 – Intermediate
3 min
168 words

The holiday season often disrupts regular health routines because travel, family gatherings and long task lists change daily plans. Samantha Harden, an associate professor at Virginia Tech, studies how people sustain well-being in real-world settings. She warns that people commonly expect to be their "best selves" in free time and that this expectation can set them up for disappointment.

Rather than waiting for an ideal moment, Harden suggests realistic ways to keep wellness in holiday life. Practical ideas include habit stacking (for example, adding a short family walk after dinner), turning activities into simple games, involving friends or family for mutual support, and using easy travel strategies to reduce stress.

Harden also recommends a broader view of well-being that goes beyond exercise and nutrition. She lists six dimensions—happiness; mental and physical health; close relationships; meaning and purpose; character and virtue; and material and financial stability—and says shifting time between these is acceptable. Taking a break from some routines is not failure, she adds.

Difficult words

  • disruptto interrupt or change normal functioning
    disrupts
  • sustainto keep something going over time
  • well-beingstate of good physical and mental health
  • expectto think something will happen or be true
  • disappointmentsadness when results are worse than hoped
  • habit stackingadding a new habit to an existing routine
  • dimensionone area or part of a larger topic
    dimensions

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