Low mood can
strike at any time of year, but many of us find the winter months – and January
in particular – more difficult.
January is a month of cold weather and dark nights. For many of us, it feels like there isn’t much to look forward to. Worries about our health or finances – especially if we made resolutions we couldn’t stick to – could all be affecting us. So what can you do if you need a mood boost?
Five steps to mental wellbeing
NHS Choices
talks about the five steps to mental wellbeing. These are scientifically proven ways
to improve your mood, and are excellent advice at any time of year. The five
steps are:
Things to try
A new hobby
can help you tick off a few of the steps in one go. If you take up a new class
at the gym, you could be learning, meeting people and being active all at the
same time. Crafts are also a great way to learn a new skill, as well as being
mindful activities (meaning you’re in the moment while you’re doing them).
You might
think you’re not the type of person who goes to the gym or does a craft – but
the beauty of trying something new is that you might just surprise yourself.
Some ideas are:
·
Cooking
·
Crochet
or knitting
·
Walking
·
Adult
colouring
·
Yoga
Small things
A good
night’s sleep can do us the world of good, so make sure you’re getting your
rest. If you’re having trouble sleeping, NHS Choices have some great tips for better sleep.
Having
something to look forward to can also improve our mood. In a way this is the opposite
of being mindful, so be happy to know these things are coming up, rather than
counting down the days! But something as simple as having a date in the diary
to catch up with a friend can help.
What are your
top tips for lifting your mood? Let us know in the comments!
If you are struggling with your mental
health, make sure you speak to your GP. You can also speak to the Samaritans
24 hours a day, for free, on 116 123 in the UK.