How to Improve a Lousy Day......
1. Resist the urge to “treat” yourself.
 Often, the  things we choose as “treats” aren’t good for us. The 
pleasure lasts a  minute, but then feelings of guilt, loss of control, 
and other negative  consequences just deepen the lousiness of the day. 
So when you find  yourself thinking, “I’ll feel better after I have a 
few beers…a pint of  ice cream…a cigarette…a new pair of jeans,” ask 
yourself – will it  REALLY make you feel better? Sure but then...It 
might make you feel worse!
2. Do something nice for someone else.
 “Do good,  feel good” – this really works. Be selfless, if only for 
selfish  reasons. If you are outside yourself you cannot be inside 
yourself:)
3. Distract yourself. 
 Watching a funny movie or TV show is a great way to take a  break, pop into a bookstore/coffeeshop or the library and browse through some magazines,or re-read beloved classics of children's literature. Things to fill you mind with new positive thoughts.
4. Seek inner peace through outer order.
 Soothe  yourself by tackling a messy closet, an untidy desk, your email folder or crowded
  counter tops. The sense of tangible progress, control, and orderliness 
 can be a comfort. Create a vista of calm for yourself. One less thing 
to fret about and a real boost
5. Tell yourself, “Well, at least I…”
 Get some  things accomplished. Yes, you had a horrible day, but at 
least you went  to the gym, or played with your kids, or walked the dog,
 or read your  children a story, or recycled. Remind yourself of those 
things...It might even be as basic as "At least I got out of bed ! "
6. Exercise is an extremely effective mood booster
 – But if you go for a walk, make it a long one:) The first half will be
 spent dwelling on your problems and then as the time passes your 
thoughts will shift elsewhere.
7. Stay in contact.
 When you’re having a lousy day,  it’s tempting to retreat into 
isolation but contact with other people boosts mood. So try to see or 
talk to people,  especially people you’re close to. Send text messages if you are not up for chatting...
8. It’s a cliché, but things really will look brighter in the morning.
  Go to bed early and start the next day anew. Also, sleep deprivation  
puts a drag on mood in the best of circumstances, so a little extra  
sleep will do you good.
9. Remind yourself of your other identities.
 If you  feel like a loser at work, send out a blast message to engage 
with college  friends. If you think members of the organization you 
belong to are mad at you, don’t miss the  spinning class where everyone 
knows and likes you. We are more than one sided!
10. Keep perspective.
 Ask yourself: “Will this  matter in a month? In a year? Seriously....think of things you were in a panic about or desperately upset about. Do they still affect you like that?
11. Write it down.
 When something horrible is  consuming my mind, I find that if I write 
up a paragraph or two about  the situation, I get immense relief through processing it with a different side of my brain.
12. Be grateful. Remind yourself that a lousy day isn’t a catastrophic day. Be grateful that you’re still on the “lousy” spectrum. Probably, things could be worse. and BREATHE

Wow Shelagh! Nice listicle! Good one. Very evolved. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteAuburnmedium12 ~ Thanks!!
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