Boost Your Mood This Blue Monday

Boost Your Mood This Blue Monday

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Walks with my family and dogs 

Paddle boarding in the sun.

Seeing my daughter grow learn new things

Walking the dog with my wife and new born grandson.

January often marks a time of new beginnings and goal-setting for the year ahead. However, it can also bring a sense of melancholy for many. The festive cheer and close family gatherings of the holiday season give way to a quieter, more reflective period. 

Despite this, there are several ways to infuse your days with positivity. We have some great tips to help brighten your mood.

What is Blue Monday?

'Blue Monday' started in 2005 as part of an ad by a travel company. They said they figured out the saddest day of the year using things like weather, how long until the next holiday, and how long since people have been paid. But the expert who helped come up with this idea later said we should think about happy things instead, especially when making new goals.

Now, people use Blue Monday as a reminder to take care of themselves. Here are some fun things to try:

Get moving.

Exercise is a great way to feel good. It doesn't have to be boring; you can ride a bike in the park, go for a run, or play a game like football with friends. This can make you feel better, get you outside, and let you hang out with others.

Watch a Happy Movie or TV Show

Happy movies or TV shows can lift your spirits. Watching a movie with a good ending or a funny TV show, even if you've seen it before, can make you feel better. Try watching something like “The Pursuit of Happyness”, “The Sound of Music”, "Forrest Gump," or a movie with Adam Sandler. Watch with family or friends for more fun.

Go shopping for yourself

January is a good time to buy something special for yourself, especially with the sales. Maybe you've been wanting a new laptop, a trip, or cool shoes. Go ahead and treat yourself!

Read a Good Book

Reading can take your mind off things, which is good for you. Whether you like stories or books that help you learn, there's a book for everyone. Find a quiet place, turn off your phone, and start reading.

Talk to family and friends

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. 

Ask for Help if You Need It

Sometimes, feeling sad in January is more serious. It's important to look after your mental health just like your physical health. Talking to friends and family is good, but sometimes you need extra help.

Groups like CALM and the Samaritans are there to talk to you. Asking for help is the first step to feeling better. Remember, you're not alone.

 

Blue Monday Giveaway

 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 23:59 (GMT) 1st 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 Samsung 4K TV let's get over 800 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: 

It fun with family and friends 

 

If win prize that also make happy 

Getting a bargain in the sales - especially if it’s something you actually need or have decided not to buy at full price!  Also yellow / red stickers on food that you want or even want to try at reduced price!

Up until recently all the usual things like money and material objects, but since my recent health issue the whole perspective changes. Once health becomes an issue one really starts to revalue things and the really important things like health, family, friends become the top source of happiness again. 

To anyone that is reading this, just remember without good health nothing else matters. 

What makes me happy is booking my holidays for the year, knowing the nights are getting lighter😎

Wearing my favourite jumper which my mother bought for me before she passed away. It reminds me of the happy times we had. A cuddle from my husband and grandaughter, knowing how much they love me and I love them. Family time when we all get together. Visiting my father in law, talking about the old days to keep him smiling, he's 91 years old.

Spending time with friends and family makes me happy 😁

A hot bath with a good book always makes me happy.

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Seeing my grandchildren growing both in academics and resilience to enable them to grow.

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Sunshine ☀️ and fresh air. 🌳Countryside and water. 🦆

Running a 5k parkrun with family and/or friends each Saturday. 🏃🏽

Spending time chatting in the hot tub with the children.

Walking down on the beach where I live on a cold morning, then stopping off for a coffee to watch the world go by.

letting our 12 year old dog Juno, a Beagle Cross, off his lead on the beach and watch him running in and out of the waves.

Having a beer after work 

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Being ill and mainly bed-bound this last 6 year has made me appreciate the small things so much more. I try to see a positive in every day and the bright side of things. E.g. rather than missing going out, I appreciate the quiet cuddles with my hubby I get all the time. We treated ourselves to a large sliding door in our bedroom this year, so I can now FEEL the outdoors and SMELL the outdoors and SEE much more of our gorgeous views, which I never appreciated when I was working full-time. And family time, especially with my 3y.o grandson is everything ❤️❤️❤️❤️

Eating a large slice of chocolate cake!

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Dreading going outside but doing it anyway on my mountain bike and following the frosty covered trails and paths over the North Yorkshire moves. Hardly a soul around but the beauty of nature everywhere

A really nice morning coffee.

Playing football.

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Cold frosty walks along the beach with my favourite girl ❤️

 

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