HEALTHY HIBERNATION: THRIVING THROUGH WINTER
Contributed by Heidi Roth, RDN, CHHC
Growing up in Western Pennsylvania, it was a truth universally acknowledged that winter was… well, terrible. It was cold, it was dark and dreary, people were sick with colds and flu… what was there to like about it? It wasn’t until after college, when I moved to New England (with its even shorter and colder days!), that I finally learned to change my mindset and embrace winter.
So, this month, let’s talk about some ways we can not only survive, but THRIVE during the wintertime!
Let’s start with the foundation: supporting your immune system. Colds and flu are more prevalent in wintertime because we are indoors more and closer together, and viruses thrive in cold, dry air.
We often talk about immunity as if it’s happening “out there,” but up to 70–80% of your immune system lives in your gut. The gut lining produces antibodies and works around the clock to keep invaders at bay. Think of your gut as your body’s first line of defense, and the foods we eat provide the nourishment to function optimally.
Research shows that people who thrive in winter aren’t necessarily living somewhere sunny – they simply have a positive winter mindset. Studies of Scandinavian populations, who experience some of the coldest and darkest winters on earth, reveal that their secret isn’t avoiding winter but actively enjoying it.
Ways to cultivate it:
Just like most animals hibernate or slow down during winter, humans benefit from a rest period as well. Our ancestors naturally slowed their pace during the winter months – there was less daylight for work and the harvest was complete. Changing our mindset from GO, GO, GO to having a period of rest is important... it’s not “unproductive.”
Some ways we can rest:
Winter doesn’t have to feel like something we simply endure. With nourishing foods and a positive mindset, we can turn these months into a season of “not so bad after all,” and maybe even something to look forward to?!
What will you do to thrive this winter?
Enjoy checking off cozy, restful activities throughout the season!
| Make homemade soup | Read for 20 minutes under a blanket | Try a new tea | Take a slow walk and notice three birds | Light a candle during dinner |
| Do a 10-minute stretch or yoga | Write in a journal | Bake something simple | Do a puzzle or crossword | Declutter one small drawer |
| Take a warm bath | Call a friend for a cozy chat |
FREE SPACE
Fill in your own cozy activity |
Try a new fermented food | Sit by a window with morning light |
| Relax with an adult coloring book | Do a creative hobby like woodworking or knitting | Go to bed early | Make a mug of hot cocoa | Watch the snow fall or the winter sky for five minutes |
| Enjoy a screen-free hour | Learn an instrument | Download the Libby app and listen to a FREE audiobook | Learn a new card game or game like Mahjong | Write down three things you are grateful for |
Heidi Roth RDN, LDN, is a Registered/Licensed Dietitian, Health Coach and nutrition expert with a passion for health and wellness. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a BS in Nutrition and Dietetics.
January 2026 Corporate Newsletter: Healthy Hibernation: Thriving Through Winter