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Surviving the party season. Monday, 24 November 2008
We all await this time of year – the chance to let the hair down and enjoy a few more long lunches than usual. If your social calendar is overflowing and you’re wondering how on earth you’ll arrive at Christmas in one piece, here are some handy hints for surviving the party season.


· You don’t have to attend EVERYTHING. Decide what’s important, and gracefully decline the rest

· Don’t drink on an empty stomach

· Boost the vitamins to supplement your Christmas party diet (vitamin C is great for the immune system & hangovers, and vitamin B boosts energy levels)

· Gentle exercise works wonders for busy bodies

· Schedule some time out

· Enjoy! Remember to view this social time as a joy, not a chore



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