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Simple, Accessible Ways To Boost Your Mood

We all have days when it feels impossible to muster enthusiasm or smile. There are multiple reasons why our moods change, but often, small things can make a big difference in how we feel. If you’re having one of those days, or you’re feeling stressed or slightly unsettled, here are some simple, accessible ways to boost your mood.

@hellolovelyliving taking time out to enjoy the calming effects of the Mojave desert.

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Spend some time outside

Many of us work indoors. We spend 30, 40, or even 50 hours a week in offices, hospitals, call centers, stores, and other workplaces—often spending long stretches sitting at a desk. Spending time outside is an effective natural tonic. It provides access to fresh air, it can help you to clear your mind and it is also proven to reduce stress and boost productivity. If you tend to spend long periods inside, try to incorporate a daily walk into your routine or make the most of your free time and head to a park, the beach, or a national park to go hiking, cycling, do outdoor workouts, or embrace a different environment and enjoy the views.

As well as helping to make you feel brighter and less stressed, being outside can also aid in sleep and make you feel more motivated. It is particularly beneficial to spend time in nature. Even if you work in the heart of the city and you are surrounded by buildings, there will be green spaces you can escape to after work or on the weekends. Research local parks and gardens and look for ways to broaden your horizons in terms of hobbies and interests. If you usually go out for dinner, go shopping, or watch movies on a Saturday, for example, why not plan an outing that involves exploring forests, lakes, mountains, or the coastline and allows you to go hiking, kayaking, climbing, or surfing?


02

Get your body moving

If you are feeling low or exhausted, exercise may be the last thing you want to do, but if you can motivate yourself to get changed and get off the couch, you won’t regret it. You might be dragging your heels and you may even feel lethargic or disinterested during a workout or an activity, but afterward, you should feel much better. Moving your body triggers a series of reactions within the body, including the release of endorphins, which are known as happy hormones. The levels of serotonin and dopamine in the brain increase, which provide a natural high, and you may also feel less stressed and more energetic.

If you don’t have an active lifestyle, you don’t have to become a gym bunny overnight or spend hours every day working out. Even if you only have 15 minutes during your lunch break or half an hour free in the evenings, exercise will boost your mental and physical health. Go for a short run or a brisk walk, cycle to work, take the dog for a walk when you get home, sign up for exercise classes, or learn to dance or play tennis or golf. You could also work out at home if you are short on time. You can stream classes and sessions to do in your living room or use equipment and create a mini home gym.


03

Listen to music

Music has an incredible impact on how we feel. Listening to music can make us experience a whole range of emotions, it can take us to different places and it can trigger happy memories. Whether you’re rushed off your feet and you’re craving peace and tranquility, or you feel like you’ve got no energy and you want to feel more alive and alert, music can help. 

Create playlists to suit your moods. Soothing tunes can help to induce calm and serenity while energetic, uplifting songs can make you feel happy and bubbly. If you are having a bad day, put your go-to tunes on that make you feel great every time, or choose songs that help you to heal or recover. Let your emotions and feelings out. Sometimes, music can make us cry and this can be cathartic. In other cases, putting music on can make us want to get up and dance.

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04

Embrace scents and fragrances

Have you ever noticed that spraying perfume in the morning makes you smile a little, or walking into a luxury hotel or spa makes you feel calm and relaxed? Scents and fragrances don’t just enhance the ambiance of the environment. They also affect our mood. Putting perfume on can make you feel more confident or take you back to a place you love or a time when you felt happy while lighting a candle can help you to wind down after a busy day. Shop here for fragrances that complement your taste or take a trip to a homeware store or a boutique to find diffusers, wax melts, room sprays, and candles to set the tone at home. You can also buy products such as fragranced bath oils, body lotions, and body sprays to make you feel great.

When you’re exploring new scents for your home or workplace, or you’re looking for a new perfume, take a look at the ingredients and research the effects of different oils and notes. You may want a perfume that makes you feel energized for summer, for example, or a room spray or candle that has a calming impact on your bedroom. Oils such as lavender, chamomile, bergamot, and cedarwood have a soothing effect while peppermint, lemon, basil, and eucalyptus can lift your mood.

05

Catch up with people who make you laugh

Human beings are sociable creatures. While it can be refreshing to have some time to yourself now and again, most of us experience a positive reaction when we engage with others and spend time with friends and family members. The relationships we have with other people can have a significant impact on our moods and our mental health in general. If you’re in need of a pick-me-up, catch up with people who make you laugh and feel good. 

Devote time to friends or relatives who are supportive and those who never fail to make you giggle and smile. Don’t put pressure on yourself to invest time in friendships that drain you or keep in touch with people who put you down or make you feel upset or worthless. Having a strong circle, no matter how big or small, is essential for good mental well-being. Even if you’re hundreds of miles apart, or you’re pushed for time, a quick chat, a text conversation or a video call can make a huge difference.

@hellolovelyliving admiring the desert landscape with the Las Vegas strip in the far distance. There’s something so therapeutic about being outside, even if it’s just for a short walk.

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Take a break

Many of us experience stress or low mood as a result of being too busy or feeling like we have too much to do. If your schedule is packed, or you never really feel like you can wind down and relax properly, take a break. Go for a walk and get away from your desk, put your phone down and enjoy some good-quality downtime. Run a bath when you get home from work, turn off notifications, curl up with a good book or put a playlist on. Cook up a storm, write a journal entry or blog post or catch up on your favorite TV program. Get creative and express yourself or take a nap. Take some time to recharge your batteries and try not to think about work or anything else that is stressing you out. You could also try meditation, breathing exercises, or activities like Pilates, yoga, swimming or tai chi. 


07

Treat yourself

We all enjoy a treat, but often, we spend more time, energy, and money on other people. Buying gifts for yourself or allowing yourself to indulge in something you love from time to time is a brilliant way to lift your mood. From buying a new outfit, having your hair or nails done, or booking a massage—to going out for a meal or taking a day of leave to go shopping, or enjoying a few hours at the beach—treat yourself to something that will make you feel fantastic.

@hellolovelyliving Small changes and positive habits make a difference. Do what brings you joy.

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Takeaways

We all have days when we don’t feel very lively or we struggle to be positive. If you need a boost, there are some very simple things you can do to improve your mood. Small things, like spending time outside, exercising, hanging out with friends, taking a break, and treating yourself, can make a big difference. Remember: Don’t stop, be persistent and stay consistent. “The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.” - Aristotle