Winter Doldrums Put You In A Bad Mood?
If you live in an area where winter is really winter, it is possible that too many cold, dreary days can put you in a really bad mood. In fact, it can really take us down into the dumps.
No one likes bad moods, but more than that, no one wants to be around YOU when you are feeling down. A bad mood can quickly bring you and everyone around you down a dwindling sprial.
So, what to do to break that bad mood?
Try one of these simple ideas to turn your frown upside down:
1. Get dressed. That’s right. Get up, take a shower, put on some nice clothes and gussy yourself up to the nines. Well, maybe not to the nines, but at least clean yourself up and put on some decent clothes!
* Studies have shown that your mood has a lot to do with your self-image. How different do you think your self-image is between a just-rolled-out-of-bed look and a ready-to-hit-the-ground-running look?
* By getting dressed and doing what it takes to make yourself look good on the outside, you will feel better on the inside. When you feel better on the inside, your mood changes significantly and you’re ready to face the day.
2. Get moving. Exercise releases hormones that help alter your mood. Cleaning your space gets you moving and makes you feel better about your surroundings. It doesn’t really matter what you do; just get up, get out, and get moving.
* Many times your bad mood can be amplified by your lack of movement. Getting up and doing something, whether it’s exercising or even walking over to the nearest coffee shop, can give you a big mood boost.
3. Read a book. Reading a book takes you to a different place and allows you to step into someone else’s shoes. Why not pick up a book by your favorite author and let them transport you out of your bad mood for an hour or so?
4. Meditate. Deep breathing exercises and a focused mind can break you out of any sour mood. Remember back in grade school when you were taught to take deep breaths and count to 10 when you got angry? It was actually for a very good reason.
* When focusing on one thing and breathing deeply, our bodies tend to respond in a positive way by relaxing and releasing tension.
5. Hang out with friends. What are friends for? Be around any of your good friends for any length of time and you’ll be snapped out of that bad mood so fast you won’t even know what hit you.
6. Laugh. There’s no possible way that you can laugh and stay in a bad mood. It’s proven that your emotions follow your actions, which is why many therapists recommend taking action to cure things like anxiety and stress. Next time you’re in a bad mood, try laughing. Someone said it – Laughter is the best medicine!
* I guarantee that you can’t stay in your bad mood after more than 5 minutes of continuous laughter!
7. Treat yourself. Do something just for you. You deserve it anyway. The key is to just go a little overboard and do something you wouldn’t ordinarily do. Have fun with it and make it memorable.
* Go shopping for one of your favorite articles of clothing and splurge a little if you can afford it.
* Have a massage or spa treatment. Similar to the meditation, this is a great tool to relax and break you out of whatever might be dragging you down.
* If you’re short on funds, go dream shopping. Go to one of the most expensive stores around and try on clothes or go test drive your dream car. Give yourself a reason to get back into the swing of things and get rolling again.
* Get a hot fudge sundae with extra hot fudge.
While there are many other ways to shake yourself out of a bad mood, these are a few great ways to start. Try some of them next time you’re feeling down. Better yet, see how many of them you can make it through before your bad mood has completely vanished.
My guess is you might only make it to the second tip, then you’re just doing it because it’s fun!
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- 3 Tips To Get In A Great Mood Quickly (busylivesmadeeasy.blogspot.com)
- About Laughter (entrepremusings.com)
- Don’t forget to laugh! (blisstree.com)
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