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Lots of us see January as an opportunity to set goals and fill our calendars with cool events for the year ahead. But it can feel like a sad time for some, especially with those fun Christmas festivities ending and the frostiest winter weather looming.

But don’t fret if you’re feeling a little low. That’s because we’ve put together a list of mood-boosting activities that’ll turn your frown upside down. Plus, we’re giving you the chance to enter our giveaway where you could win a Shark CryoGlow LED Anti-Ageing & Blemish Repair Mask. Read on for all the details and how you can enter!

 

What is Blue Monday?

 

 

‘Blue Monday’ is often referred to as the saddest day of the year — typically falling on the third Monday of January. And believe it or not, it actually started as part of an ad campaign launched by a travel company in 2005. They claimed to have calculated the date using an equation that considered things like weather, days until the next bank holiday, and how long since people have been paid.

Regardless of where and how it started, Blue Monday serves as a reminder to take care of our mental health during the cold winter months. It's a great opportunity to focus on looking after yourself, connecting with loved ones, and finding new ways to lift your spirits through exercise, hobbies, and setting goals. Here are a few of our fave ideas…

 

Go outside and get some exercise.

 

 

Yeah, we know it’s hard to get out of bed when it’s freezing outside. But wrap up warm and push yourself to be more outdoorsy in 2025. Something as simple as a good walk can do wonders for your mental health, especially when the sun’s out.

Or ramp things up with some proper heart-pumping exercise, like running around the park or going for a bike ride. You could even team up with your mates for some five-a-side footie action. That way, you can catch up while being active.

But if it’s just too chilly, how about joining your local gym? According to research from ukactive, 78% of Brits said that going to the gym has had a positive impact on their mental health and wellbeing. Whatever workouts you prefer, any form of exercise is one of the best ways to get that feel-good hit of dopamine!

 

Relax with an upbeat movie or series.

 

 

It might be tempting to tune into the latest crime drama or put on that horror movie everyone’s raving about. But they’re not exactly the best things to watch when you’re trying to feel happier. That’s why you should put on a fun comedy flick or sitcom instead. Laughter is the best medicine after all…

Hot Fuzz, Paddington, Only Fools and Horses — whatever you fancy. And who cares if you’ve seen them all before? Anything that makes you smile or feel some warm and fuzzy nostalgia will help you feel loads better. You can also make things more social by getting your family, friends, or housemates together and watching something you’ll all enjoy. Don’t forget the popcorn.

 

Treat yourself to some retail therapy.

 

 

While you may have received some great gifts at Christmas — nothing beats getting the stuff you really want. And if you’re worried about how much you spent on prezzies for loved ones, we’re sure someone got you a voucher or two. So, why not treat yourself to something special? We’re sure you deserve it.

What’s more, January sales are on everywhere right now. Which means it’s a great time to bag a deal on that swish smartphone or gorgeous pair of shoes you’ve been thinking about. You could even book a short getaway. Then you’ll have something to stick in your calendar and look forward to later in the year.

 

Escape into a good book.

 

 

There’s nothing like a good page-turner. Whether you love escaping into immersive fantasy worlds, learning about history, or fancy taking on a fresh perspective with self-help literature. There are countless books out there to inspire you, expand your knowledge, and help take your mind off things.

According to MHFA England, reading for as little as six minutes every day can lower your stress levels by 60%. Plus, there’s always time to get into a good read. Just find a quiet spot, set your phone to silent, and dive right in. Oh, and make yourself a warm cuppa between chapters.

 

Catch up with family and friends.

 

 

There’s a lot to love about Christmas. From the decorations to the music, prezzies, and of course, the food. But the best thing about the festive period is catching up with our nearest and dearest. Which is why you should keep the conversation going with family and friends into 2025.

Stay connected by calling the people in your life that always make you feel better — even after a quick 5-minute chat. Just a message every couple of days can brighten your mood when you’re feeling down. And with iD Mobile, you’ve got unlimited minutes and texts whatever plan you have. So, there’s no reason not to!

 

Ask for help if you need it.

 

 

Sometimes, it’s not just a simple case of the January blues. It's important to look after your mental health just like your physical health. And if those feelings go on longer or feel more profound — it can take more than talking to family and friends to start feeling positive again.

Groups like CALM and the Samaritans are always there to talk to you and understand what you’re going through. Asking for help can be the hardest step, but it’s the first step to feeling better. Just remember that whoever you are and whatever you’re going through, you’re not alone.

 

It’s giveaway time…

 

 

We’re excited to be giving away a Shark CryoGlow LED Anti-Ageing & Blemish Repair Mask to one lucky winner. This clever beauty gadget uses LED light therapy to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, and blemishes on your face. It even uses cool InstaChill Cold Technology to firm up and depuff your under-eye area too. After all, looking good makes you feel good!

All you have to do to enter is tell us what makes you happy in life in the comments section below. It could be anything, from seeing family and friends to booking a spontaneous weekend trip away with your partner.  

For bonus entries, follow our official accounts on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter), leave a comment with your answer on the posts linked below and tag 3 friends!

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Entries close on 3 February 2025 at 23:59. The lucky winner will be chosen at random and announced shortly after. Keep an eye on your inbox or DMs for a message from us.

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Being the first to tread in newly laid snow and watching the dog play in it. 


Live music! Going to see my favourite bands, and often discovering new bands to fall in love with 🎶


Discovering new recipes from around the world! There’s nothing better than cosying up with a good documentary and an authentic dish that “gives you a taste” of a different culture 😍


My dogs make me happy, total unconditional love and always happy to see you. 


Adventures around the world! Planning them, having them, reading about them… any novelty or escapism is fun. 


Travelling! I absolutely love discovering new places. Whilst I’m saving up for my next adventure, I love to keep fit and happy by swimming 🏊 


Gazing at the bright stars in the sky with my daughter and deciding to book a course to learn more about them and how to identify them.


Lots of us see January as an opportunity to set goals and fill our calendars with cool events for the year ahead. But it can feel like a sad time for some, especially with those fun Christmas festivities ending and the frostiest winter weather looming.

But don’t fret if you’re feeling a little low. That’s because we’ve put together a list of mood-boosting activities that’ll turn your frown upside down. Plus, we’re giving you the chance to enter our giveaway where you could win a Shark CryoGlow LED Anti-Ageing & Blemish Repair Mask. Read on for all the details and how you can enter!

 

What is Blue Monday?

 

 

‘Blue Monday’ is often referred to as the saddest day of the year — typically falling on the third Monday of January. And believe it or not, it actually started as part of an ad campaign launched by a travel company in 2005. They claimed to have calculated the date using an equation that considered things like weather, days until the next bank holiday, and how long since people have been paid.

Regardless of where and how it started, Blue Monday serves as a reminder to take care of our mental health during the cold winter months. It's a great opportunity to focus on looking after yourself, connecting with loved ones, and finding new ways to lift your spirits through exercise, hobbies, and setting goals. Here are a few of our fave ideas…

 

Go outside and get some exercise.

 

 

Yeah, we know it’s hard to get out of bed when it’s freezing outside. But wrap up warm and push yourself to be more outdoorsy in 2025. Something as simple as a good walk can do wonders for your mental health, especially when the sun’s out.

Or ramp things up with some proper heart-pumping exercise, like running around the park or going for a bike ride. You could even team up with your mates for some five-a-side footie action. That way, you can catch up while being active.

But if it’s just too chilly, how about joining your local gym? According to research from ukactive, 78% of Brits said that going to the gym has had a positive impact on their mental health and wellbeing. Whatever workouts you prefer, any form of exercise is one of the best ways to get that feel-good hit of dopamine!

 

Relax with an upbeat movie or series.

 

 

It might be tempting to tune into the latest crime drama or put on that horror movie everyone’s raving about. But they’re not exactly the best things to watch when you’re trying to feel happier. That’s why you should put on a fun comedy flick or sitcom instead. Laughter is the best medicine after all…

Hot Fuzz, Paddington, Only Fools and Horses — whatever you fancy. And who cares if you’ve seen them all before? Anything that makes you smile or feel some warm and fuzzy nostalgia will help you feel loads better. You can also make things more social by getting your family, friends, or housemates together and watching something you’ll all enjoy. Don’t forget the popcorn.

 

Treat yourself to some retail therapy.

 

 

While you may have received some great gifts at Christmas — nothing beats getting the stuff you really want. And if you’re worried about how much you spent on prezzies for loved ones, we’re sure someone got you a voucher or two. So, why not treat yourself to something special? We’re sure you deserve it.

What’s more, January sales are on everywhere right now. Which means it’s a great time to bag a deal on that swish smartphone or gorgeous pair of shoes you’ve been thinking about. You could even book a short getaway. Then you’ll have something to stick in your calendar and look forward to later in the year.

 

 

Escape into a good book.

 

 

There’s nothing like a good page-turner. Whether you love escaping into immersive fantasy worlds, learning about history, or fancy taking on a fresh perspective with self-help literature. There are countless books out there to inspire you, expand your knowledge, and help take your mind off things.

According to MHFA England, reading for as little as six minutes every day can lower your stress levels by 60%. Plus, there’s always time to get into a good read. Just find a quiet spot, set your phone to silent, and dive right in. Oh, and make yourself a warm cuppa between chapters.

 

Catch up with family and friends.

 

 

There’s a lot to love about Christmas. From the decorations to the music, prezzies, and of course, the food. But the best thing about the festive period is catching up with our nearest and dearest. Which is why you should keep the conversation going with family and friends into 2025.

Stay connected by calling the people in your life that always make you feel better — even after a quick 5-minute chat. Just a message every couple of days can brighten your mood when you’re feeling down. And with iD Mobile, you’ve got unlimited minutes and texts whatever plan you have. So, there’s no reason not to!

 

Ask for help if you need it.

 

 

Sometimes, it’s not just a simple case of the January blues. It's important to look after your mental health just like your physical health. And if those feelings go on longer or feel more profound — it can take more than talking to family and friends to start feeling positive again.

Groups like CALM and the Samaritans are always there to talk to you and understand what you’re going through. Asking for help can be the hardest step, but it’s the first step to feeling better. Just remember that whoever you are and whatever you’re going through, you’re not alone.

 

It’s giveaway time…

 

 

We’re excited to be giving away a Shark CryoGlow LED Anti-Ageing & Blemish Repair Mask to one lucky winner. This clever beauty gadget uses LED light therapy to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, and blemishes on your face. It even uses cool InstaChill Cold Technology to firm up and depuff your under-eye area too. After all, looking good makes you feel good!

All you have to do to enter is tell us what makes you happy in life in the comments section below. It could be anything, from seeing family and friends to booking a spontaneous weekend trip away with your partner. Once you’ve entered your response, click send and you’ll be automatically entered into our draw.

Entries close on 3 February 2025 at 23:59. The lucky winner will be chosen at random and announced shortly after. Keep an eye on your inbox or DMs for a message from us.

Apart from being happy every month with how cheap my ID mobile bill is, what makes me happy is working in a school where I get to work with and make a difference to the lives of so many young people. 


Meeting up with new people, in a leisure capacity or as a hobby.


For me it's going for a long walk by myself, with my headphones and a podcast I'm enjoying. I enjoy that and it has a positive impact on my mental health ESPECIALLY if I'm feeling low/had a bad day etc. 


Playing with my 2 year old daughter 🤗


Going out for a walk, or spending time with friends and family. If it's too cold or wet outside, then staying indoors in the warm to read a book.


Watching films in bed when it’s cold outside.


The Jesus Christ it makes me happy 


Being abstinent from my previous gambling addiction and learning how to love me for me and taking a day at a time enjoying the contentment. 


Loud motorcycles and the wind in my hair! Keep on riding! 


Playing music alongside others in a community band.


Putting on masks with smiling faces makes me happy :D


Making the most of the time with my children and then the time I am not with them. :)


Spending time with my little kitten, Luna. She may be furry but she's my baby and she brightens every day of mine 💗


People


Being with my family. Dancing with my kids. 


Being able to spend time with my dad while he's still here battling stage 4 melastatic cancer ❤️


Going for a long walk down the beach. Even on a grey day it's a nice place to go for fresh air and a relaxing stroll :)


Any travelling. A day trip, short break, holiday. All priceless memories ❤️