Boost your mood on Blue Monday

Boost your mood on Blue Monday
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It's January. We're usually busy cracking on with our New Year’s resolutions and organising plans for the year ahead. But it can also be a bit of a sad time for many people. After the warm feelings of the festive period - spending time with those closest to us - January can feel like the celebrations are over.

But there are little things you can do to add some positivity to your day. And we’ve got some brilliant suggestions to put a smile on your face.

 

What is Blue Monday?

‘Blue Monday’ (the day, not the New Order hit) was actually launched as a marketing scheme in 2005 by a travel company. They claimed to have calculated the most depressing day of the year. To work this out, they used factors like average temperature, days until the next bank holiday, hours of daylight and days since last payday.

However, the psychologist that developed the concept later campaigned against it. Instead, he said that everyone should try and focus on the positives. If you’re setting new goals this year, that’s an important thought to keep in mind.

Nowadays, Blue Monday is still regarded as a time for self-care. After all, it’s important to do things that make you feel good. Here are a few of our best ideas…

Get out and exercise

Exercise is one of the best ways to get that hit of dopamine. It doesn’t need to be an average gym routine either. You could go for a cycle through the park, lace up your running shoes, or even set up a game of 5-a-side with your mates. Why not get fit, soak up some nature and socialise at the same time? And, best of all, it’ll help keep those blues at bay.

Watch an uplifting film or TV show

There’s a reason they’re called feel-good films. When you’re feeling low, turning to that film with a happy ending or a sitcom with familiar faces is a great way to lift your spirits. You might have seen it before, but that doesn’t matter at all.

Movies like The Shawshank Redemption, Matilda, Forrest Gump, or anything starring the late, great Robin Williams are all great choices. Get your family, friends, or housemates together and watch something you’re all guaranteed to enjoy.

Treat yourself to some retail therapy

While December is all about sorting amazing Christmas gifts for your loved ones, January’s all about the gift of self-giving. And why not? You deserve it.

January is a great time to make that big purchase you’ve had planned for a while. The January sales are typically one of the biggest of the year after all. You’re likely to bag a sweet deal on that classy laptop, heavenly holiday, or swish shoes you’ve had your eye on. Take the plunge and go for it – you'll be glad you did.

Escape into a good book

There’s nothing like a good book to keep your mind occupied. Whether you’re into fictional, immersive worlds, or someone that wants to take on a fresh perspective with self-help literature. There’s genuinely a book out there for everyone.

It may be a cliché, but reading is one of the best things you can do to expand your mind and escape from things that might weigh you down. And there’s always time to get into a good read. Just set your phone to silent, turn off the TV and dive right in.

Catch up with friends and family

What made Christmas so good for us wasn’t the decorations, the music, or the food (okay, maybe it was a bit). It was mostly the chance to spend some time with our nearest and dearest.

We’re talking about the people that are always rooting for you, no matter what. These are the people that make you feel better - even after a quick 5-minute chat. They may be there for Christmas, but they’re also there when you’re feeling blue. Pick up the phone and call them, text them or plan a visit to see them. With iD Mobile, you’ve got unlimited minutes and texts whatever plan you have, so there’s no excuse.

Reach out

Sometimes it’s not just a simple case of January blues. Those feelings could go on longer and feel deeper. Mental health is equally as important as physical health, and it’s brilliant that more of us are talking about it. But, while it’s never been more important to speak to our friends and relatives, sometimes it takes more than that to start feeling better in ourselves again.

There’s always someone out there to speak to. Someone who understands exactly how you feel and knows what you’re going through. The hardest step to make is the first one, which is to get in touch. But once you do, you’ll be making that all-important commitment to feeling better.

If you feel like you need mental health support, check out the likes of CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) and Samaritans. Whether it’s a phone call, email, or text chat, they’ll speak to you – whoever you are and whatever you’re going through. You’re not alone.  

 

Giveaway Time - Closed

To help boost your mood this Blue Monday, we’re doing an exciting giveaway! This is where the Community comes together and in doing so, the reward just gets better! 

To enter simply tell us below what makes you happy in life. It could be anything, from family and friends to trips away at the weekend. Once you’ve entered your response, click send! And you’ll be entered into the draw. 

You have until 3rd February to enter at which point we will tally up all the unique entries to work out which prize you could be winning. So if you want a chance to win a phone let's get over 300 entries! T&C’s apply

The lucky winner (and the final prize!) will be announced on the Community shortly after entries are closed, so make sure you come back to check if it's you!

Here’s what you could win: 

Good Luck! 


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Sat on the sofa with a good book with my boyfriend next to me and a cat on my lap. It’s the little things.

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Going for a walk with our dogs

Having a meal with my children and hearing their chatter about their day and drama going on at school

My family and living by water

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Cleaning the house from top to bottom, then getting into bed with it's fresh clean sheets and reading a good book 

Early morning wake up and exercise to start the day off right!

Any sort of downtime after work or college! Juggling the two as a mature learner, I get minimal time - but I love to play relaxing games on my Nintendo Switch in bed, cosy pyjamas and a cup of Hot Chocolate or some snacks!

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Drinking tea and eating biscuits 

Just being alive

Family and friends if you are feeling down pick up the phone make call to someone you love. Invite them over for a cup of tea and biscuits how can you be down if you are with those you love and love you! 

I love browsing through my new ID purchased phone 😉 ... while eating toast or tuna :)

I am 19 and live 7 hours away from my family, what makes me happy is when we call or FaceTime each other as i get to finally see them. I try to visit as much as I can but it is very expensive on the train (£120+) so being able to call them makes me feel like i am home. 

The support of friends and family- never more so needed!

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A day off work with with no chores waiting for me and no responsibilities makes me really happy, I can just relax, watch a couple Bond movies and enjoy a takeaway with my girlfriend. Bliss 😁

Family

My family always fill my heart with happiness. Sometimes just to hear giggling from them, makes all my blues disappear!

I’m always happiest when I can help others with their problems, no matter how small or trivial those may seem. That brightens my day more than anything else!

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A nice walk or yoga in the gym and of course staying in touch with friends and family.

Exercising lifts my mood and participating in charity events lifts the soul. 

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Golf and my Grandchildren.

Best thing in life is when my grandsons come to visit me, i feel young again and they teach me how to use my phone and all the things i can do on it they are beautiful caring children.

Meeting up with friends

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Extended family get-togethers, fun and laughter all the way. My niece got married last July and the whole family met “in the flesh” for first time since lockdown. A friend was playing golf across the River Dee that afternoon, and all she could hear was the gales of laughter sweeping over…..What memories. yes, family rules OK...

A walk in the Lake District with all the family.

Time with my grown up children. Seeing them talk to each other and get along. It makes my heart sing.

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