четверг, 9 апреля 2009 г.

12 Ideas to Help You Snap Out of A Bad Mood

12 Ideas to Help You Snap Out of A Bad Mood

Sometimes I’m in a bad mood for, honestly, no real reason.


Nothing horrible has happened… I’m just grumpy, and I know it, and I’m annoying myself with my bad mood — not to mention the rest of my family.


It can happen to all of us. Especially to women during certain times of the month, or parents of little kids who are up at night and then sleep deprived the next day (let’s be honest, every day).


This was me last week. Every little thing was annoying me and I really wanted to snap out of this bad mood. I sat down and made a list for myself of ways I could turn my day around and start thinking more positively.


I decided to share this list with my readers because everyone has days like this and hopefully this will help you the next time you’re grumpy for no reason.


Maybe some of the things on this list will not work with your situation or personality or maybe it will work one time and not the next. That’s why I tried to include lots of different ideas here.


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1. Get Out of the House or Change Your Environment


If I’m home and grumpy then leaving the house is a pretty good way to snap out of my bad mood. Especially, if I’m around other people… I will always act fake happy around other people and that is usually enough to make me for real happy.



2. Take a Shower or Bath


For me, taking a shower means I get a few minutes to myself. The hot water is relaxing and afterward, I feel clean and fresh. Of course, if I have time, a hot bath is especially relaxing with Epsom salt, lavender essential oils, a hot cup of tea or coffee, and a good book.



3. Exercise


Exercising helps release endorphins which help improve your mood. This is really the most underrated and least utilized tool to help fight depression and a whole bunch of other medical problems.


Whether you are going to a gym, walking around your block, or following along with Youtube workout videos, getting your heart rate up and sweating a little can do you a whole lot of good!



4. Pray/Make an “I’m Thankful For…” List


Praying and thanking God for everything that He has provided me with and remembering that Jesus died in my place really helps to put things into perspective. I have no right to be grumpy or complain about anything.


Do everything without grumbling or arguing, 15 so that you may become blameless and pure, “children of God without fault in a warped and crooked generation.” Then you will shine among them like stars in the sky 16 as you hold firmly to the word of life. Philippians 2:14-16


In addition to praying, making a list of everything you are thankful can help you feel more appreciative and optimistic.


5. Read a Book


Reading a novel can help take you to another world. It’s almost like point #1 where you are mentally leaving your current environment.



6. Eat


Maybe you are just hangry. It’s a real thing. Eat a nutritious meal or snack.


Click for recipe: Rustic Chicken Salad Stuffed Tomatoes

7. Watch a Funny TV Show or Your Favorite Movie


Take a time out to watch a funny TV show and laugh a little. Just make sure it doesn’t lead you to binge-watching and taking up the entire day.



8. Do Something Fun


Do you enjoy working in a garden, sewing, or making crafts? Go do that for a while.


Spend some quality time with a family member such as playing a board game.


Surprise your spouse with their favorite food for dinner.


9. Go to Bed


Go to bed early or take a nap. Maybe this is exactly what your body needs right now.



10. Do Something Productive


My husband and mother-in-law prefer to clean and organize when they are stressed. To me, that is totally weird (and also super awesome that my husband cleans!).


Maybe, I’m in a bad mood because my house is a mess and cleaning and organizing it is just what I need to do to fix it.


Click to Read.

11. Avoid Social Media


Sometimes social media can make me laugh or feel excited if I find out one of my friends is pregnant or just got engaged, but that is the exception, not the rule.


The majority of the time social media is just depressing and makes me feel worse. There are negative and depressing headlines or I start to feel jealous or judgmental when looking at other people’s lives through the filter of social media. It is best to just avoid it!


Now to completely contradict this entire point: One time someone on my facebook set their status as “I’ve had a bad day and would love it if you would share your funniest meme in the comments of this post.”


What a wonderful idea to ask friends to share jokes, funny/embaressing memories, and memes to try to cheer yourself up!


12. Journal


I have a number of different journals, all for different purposes. One journal is just for writing down funny things my kids have said and done. If I’m in a bad mood then reading this for sure will help me snap out of it. Not only am I reminded of hilarious moments but also of how little they once were and how fast they are growing up. Another journal is just for happy moments and gratitude.


Journaling your thoughts might help you work through them. Rereading old journal entries might make you feel better as well.



What do you do to snap out of a bad mood? Have any ideas to add to this list?


Anna


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