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Boost Your Mood This Blue Monday

  • 13 January 2022
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Boost Your Mood This Blue Monday
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While January is the time we start to crack on with our New Year’s resolutions and plans for the year ahead, It’s also notoriously a time of melancholy. After the warm feeling of the festive period, catching up with the people closest to us, January can feel like the celebrations are over. But there are little things you can do to sprinkle positivity into your day, and we’ve got some awesome suggestions to put a smile on your face.

‘Blue Monday’ (the day, not the New Order hit) was actually launched as a marketing scheme in 2005 by a travel company, who claimed to have calculated the most depressing day in the calendar. They used factors like average temperature, days until the next bank holiday, hours of daylight and days since last payday. Nevertheless, the psychologist that developed the concept later campaigned against it, imploring everyone to focus on the positives. If you’re embarking on new goals this year, that’s an invigorating feeling that shouldn’t be overlooked.

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 about you. Here are a few of our ideas!

 

Get out there and exercise!

Exercise is one of the best ways to get that feeling of dopamine. It doesn’t need to be an average gym routine – you could go for a cycle through the park, lace up your running shoes and head out to your local nature reserve, 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 keep those blues at bay.

If you feel yourself getting into exercise on a regular basis, try an app like Nike Training Club to keep your workouts consistently exciting and full of motivation. That workout routine could well end up being the highlight of your day!

 

Watch an uplifting movie or show

There’s a reason they’re called ‘feelgood’ movies! When you’re feeling low, turning to that film with a happy ending or sitcom with familiar faces is a great way to lift your spirits. You might have even seen it before, but it doesn’t matter! Movies like The Shawshank Redemption, Matilda, Forrest Gump, or anything starring the late, great Robin Williams (apart from One Hour Photo) are all about making you, the viewer, all the happier for having watched them. 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 and finding them things you know they’ll go mad for, but January’s all about the gift of self-giving. And why not? You deserve it!

January is actually a great time to make that big purchase you’ve had planned for a while. The January sales are typically one of the biggest in the year, and it means you’re very 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 – later you will be grateful!

 

Escape into a good book

There’s nothing like a captivating book to keep your mind occupied. Whether you’re a fiction aficionado that loves to escape into boundless, immersive worlds, a history buff that’s passionate about exploring further into our rich, collective past, someone that wants to take on a fresh perspective with self-help literature, or even someone that doesn’t know what kind of reading matter they’re into, there’s a book out there for you.

It may be a cliché, but reading is genuinely one of the best things you can do to expand your mind and escape from the things that occasionally 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

We’ve spoken a lot about keeping in touch with friends and family here on the iD Community, especially around Christmas. What made Christmas so good for us wasn’t the decorations, the music, or the food (okay, maybe a bit), it was mostly the chance to spend time with our nearest and dearest.

We’re talking about the people that are always rooting for you, no matter what you do or where you are, in your mind and in reality. These are the people that make you feel better just for having chatted. They may be there for Christmas and other festive moments, but they’re also there when you’re feeling blue. Pick up the phone and call them, text them or set some time for a video call. 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, feel deeper and more profound. Mental health is equally vital to physical health for lasting happiness, and it’s right that more and more of us are talking about it. But, while it’s never been more important to speak to our friends and relatives, let them know how we’re really feeling and check in with them, sometimes, it takes more than that to start feeling better in ourselves again.

There’s always someone out there to speak to, who understands how you feel and the things 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 the way you deserve to feel.

If you feel like you need mental health support, Heads Together is a fantastic campaign co-ordinated by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. You can get support from their brilliant charity partners like CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably), The Mix, and YoungMinds. Whoever you are and whatever you’re going through, you’re not alone.

 

Those are a few suggestions to help overcome the January blues. Honourable mentions go to cooking your favourite meal, listening to hilarious podcasts (Off Menu, anyone?) and aromatherapy (don’t knock it till you’ve tried it). What do you do make yourself feel better on those days when you’re in low spirits? Let us know below.

 

Competition Time:

 

 

If you are still feeling a little down, we've got a competition to cheer you up!

For your chance to win a £100 Love2shop gift card; just let us know what you do to make yourself feel better on those days when you are feeling down.

 

T&C’s apply.

You've got until 23:59 on 28th January 2022 to enter. Good luck!

CONGRATULATIONS!

The winner of this competition is…. @dugganac! Congratulations, we’ll be in touch with your Love 2 Shop gift card soon. Thanks to everyone who entered! 


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I like to unwind by going a walk in the fresh air and taking in the beautiful views around me, watching the sea waves crash. And then followed by some family time, chats over a cuppa and endless reminiscing of good times. 

Spend time with my nefew. 

Boxing really helps and it gets the angry out I am feeling .

Cooking/baking

Last year was a bad year last year with death of my dad 

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When I am feeling sad and depressed, I first of all get my prayer mat and convey all my heart filled feelings and sorrows to my God! I weep and weep till I can no longer cry.

After feeling a little better, I then try to think of something that makes me happy ( such as baking, cooking something, watching my favourite songs/movies that I onced loved and relive those memories attached to those songs/movies or perhaps drive away somewhere where it is just me and myself!

I think to take yourself out of the blue, it is important that you first learn to love your self and work on your self! If you are happy and content everything around you will be better. 

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I get out and take landscape photos. Not only is it good exercise but dawn and dusk, which are the best times for photography, are at relatively social times of the day. This one I took on my ID Mobile - iPhone 12

 

Good film with a cup of tea!

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At this time of year, when its cold and dark early nights, get all snuggled up with the kids and a good film to watch to take opur mind away from any worries!  

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I just FaceTime my daughters. They always cheer me up. I tend not to get too down, I’m lucky. If my girls aren’t about I’ll go onto my VR headset and do some virtual fishing with my online friends. A nice chat helps too. 

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I like to be with people that make me happy so spending more time with family and friends is a must! 

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I love to go for walks in a big park and hats close to me. Just seeing all of the greenery and animals is such a wonderful mood boost. As soon as I step into the park I have the biggest smile on my face and just take it all in. It makes me feel like I’m a million miles away. So great for mental and physical health. 

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We live close to beautiful countryside. I love to walk and take photographs. It's lovely to share them with others and they can be make into beautiful computer or phone wallpapers. 

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I like to escape into a good book or I get out my art supplies and just try to either capture how I feeling or paint something beautiful to sweep away any negativity failing on both of these usually then results in a nap snuggled in a huge warm quilt

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Karaoke with my girlfriends.

I call a friend.

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I like to put my snuggley lounge wear on make a hot choc put heating on full and watch my favourite film  

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Blue Monday has been a great Monday as I am now part of a Diversity & Inclusion Group at work and we’ve had a Brew Monday event today which was really good. It’s good to talk to people to get yourself out of the blues. :-)

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I get out and take landscape photos. Not only is it good exercise but dawn and dusk, which are the best times for photography, are at relatively social times of the day. This one I took on my ID Mobile - iPhone 12

 

I enjoy doing this too, it calms my mind. I do nature photography and anything I find interesting really, but mainly birds, fungi and nature :-)

Put some tunes on, crank it up and skank like no one's watching whilst cooking some healthy grub (chopping onions often a good excuse to shed a few tears if necessary too!!!). Look after yourself and always know it's actually OK to not be OK; seek help and advice if you think it's all too much and talk about it to whoever will listen. ❤️😎😁 x

Got up early did 20000 steps and had a hot bath and large full English 

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Just spent a day digging up potatoes assisted by my two year old grandson. Definitely not feeling blue!

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thinking of leaving!!! other plans better!!!

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Phone arr lass she work's nights. Nice to talk. 

Drink drink and even more drink 

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I go out walking and connect with nature and animals in their natural environment.  It kept my mind soul and body intact during lockdown, especially as I live alone and found it to be a very isolating experience.  Walks give me such great endorphines and energy and make me appreciate the beauty that is all around.  It puts other things, anxiety, worries, and the other things that pervade so much on our time, so much more in perspective.

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Went to meet with friends and had a game of Bingo -  I was the caller, we had great fun, made plans to go for a meal next week then see the new film Belfast the following week.  Now snug in myPJ’s and ready to catch up with some recorded TV programmes

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A generous pour of single malt and a good movie.

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