Life is a bumpy road and every now and then we can find ourselves in a bit of a rut.
But whether you find yourself feeling down, demotivated or simply bored with the monotony of daily life there are luckily plenty of quick fixes out there to help us get back on
track and feel a bit more positive. You may spot a few cliches
but I assure you that each thing on this list has worked for me when needing a
pick up in life. So here are seven ways to start feeling more positive and
content:
Exercise. Now, don't dismiss this too quickly if your immediate
thought is that exercise isn't for you. Remember that there is a type of
exercise out there to suit everybody.
Anything from invigorating spinning classes to simply taking regular
walks count as exercise. All you have to do is figure out which is most suited
to you, your body and your schedule. As you've likely heard many times
before, exercise releases endorphins which can instantly make you feel happier.
Some other immediate effects include feeling more energised. And there are
many other long term health benefits if you keep at it. Regular exercise also
brings a sense of achievement and satisfaction, and having a goal to work
towards - weight loss, weight maintenance, increased fitness etc - will make
you feel increasingly fulfilled each time you get closer to reaching your
set goal. If cardio isn't for you, stretching exercises such as yoga can
also come with an abundance of advantages, including stress relief and the
treatment of many health problems.
Make healthy changes to your diet. This comes with many similar pros to exercise. Making
healthy changes in your diet comes with a load of benefits and can help to make you
feel good on the inside as well as positively affecting your outward
appearance. Simply swapping junky treats for fruit and processed food for
healthier homemade meals can make you feel less sluggish, more energetic and
give you a healthier glow. Also just knowing you're being healthier than usual
can make you feel that much better about yourself.
Make a list of things you're looking forward to. There's been a couple of times recently where I've felt so
bleak that I couldn't find anything to look forward to at all. To rectify this I decided to make a list consisting of one thing I was looking forward to on
each day of the upcoming week. If I couldn't find anything to look forward to then I
made things to look forward to. So if you find yourself feeling similar I
hereby challenge you to do the same. You can write something that you're looking forward to for each day, each week or even each month, depending on how demotivated you feel. And they can range from small things, for
example your Amazon package arriving or your favourite blogger being due for a
new post, to bigger events such as seeing your favourite band live in concert. Having the knowledge that there are always things to looking forward to that are coming up can make life that little bit more exciting and meaningful.
Reach out to friends and acquaintances. If you're anything like me you may have found yourself in
the habit of waiting for others to reach out to you rather than taking the time
out to reach out to others yourself. And if this is the case, change it! You
may feel that if your friends wanted to contact you then they would, but guess
what, others could be thinking the exact same thing about you. If you're not
fulfilled with your current social life then only you can make a change to it.
So organise events, invite an acquaintance out for coffee, plan a movie night,
message an old friend to see how they're doing. You'll probably find yourself pleasantly
surprised at how much others will be more than happy to connect with you and go
along with your plans.
Meet new people. With the current prevalence of the internet and mobile apps
meeting new people has never been easier. Websites such as Meetup.com offer a
magnitude of new experiences and like-minded people waiting for you at the
touch of a button. There are also plenty of tried and tested dating sites if a
potential new romance is what you're after. And for those apprehensive about
meeting people online, there are still many old fashioned ways to meet new
people; University societies, volunteering projects, short courses and evening
classes are just a few examples of many, which can also open you up to new and fun
experiences with meeting new people as a bonus. Adding new friends and even
hobbies to your life is a certain way to enrich it.
Get creative. When feeling a bit low expressing yourself and finding an
outlet for your feelings through creativity can be both cathartic and
rewarding. This can range from writing poetry, picking up an instrument,
getting out your old sketch pad or even just taking a walk and snapping up
photos on your favourite photo app. Setting up creative goals will leave
you with a sense of accomplishment once you achieve them and you'll end up with a creative end result that you can be proud of.
Get immersed in nature. Whether it be planning a weekend hiking trip or simply going
to your local park to feed the ducks, getting in touch with nature has a way of
clearing your mind and leaving you with a fresh and more positive mindset.
Those of us living in cities can go months without seeing a significant amount
of green, so taking the time out and finding yourself in an open green space
every now and then can make for a healthy and uplifting change.
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