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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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I get outside and just breathe in the fresh air…. Soak up the beauty that is Teasdale 

I like to snuggle up in a cosy bed and watch my favourite shows like Bobs Burgers

I like going for walks :) 

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I just talk to the cat.

Sometimes she talks to me... But I have no clue what she's on about.

I don’t beat myself up for feeling in low spirits, I know it will pass.  The darkest days of Winter are worst.  I feel happy when I visit one of my favourite cafes or restaurants for a bite to eat, with a short walk to get there in fresh air.

I like to go out for a meal and a visit to the theatre, something I am doing with my wife next Thursday.

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I'm fortunate to be able to cheer myself up by going for a brisk walk by the sea and and listening to the waves crashing onto the beach. Otherwise I venture over local countryside and footpaths enjoying the sights and sounds of nature. Jogging, cycling and swimming also do the trick; as does gardening, art, crafts, and singing with a wonderful lively local choir. And of course - playing with my grandchildren or having a good natter and laugh with family and friends are hard to beat!

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I simply like to escape by playing my Xbox and forget about the stresses of life.

Remember my greater achievements followed by a warm drink and a good movie!

I love to crochet and knit. I am currently crocheting two pram blankets for my friend who is having twin boys. Sitting down with a glass of white wine, put a great film on (either Arsenic and Old Lace or Hobson’s Choice) and crochet away to my hearts content PERFECT!

I LOVE to make things for my family and friends.

BTW I’m relatively young, I’m only in my mid 40’s, just in case you were wondering.

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I just let go of negativity by rolling around on the carpet and pretending that I am a piece of fluff. 

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Walking is a great way to unwind especially somewhere like the Lake District where you can lose your worries behind and soak up the beautiful landscape.

Laughter with friends and family are great as well.

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I go out for a six mile road run through the bracing air of the West Devon countryside near Dartmoor. It’s amazing how uplifting it makes me feel after I have completed my run and 

had a shower afterwards. I can recommend to everyone who is feeling down to try it. 

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I like to have a chat with my son about his day, as he always has something that was fun or interesting to talk about. It always makes me feel better as then I know that life as a child is something that us as adults should try to aspire to. Don’t see the bad and only see the good. 

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Going for a walk , noticing all the sights and sounds around me . Bird song , the colours of the trees, the sky etc.

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A generous pour of single malt and a good movie.

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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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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.

Drink drink and even more drink 

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

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

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

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

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

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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 :-)

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