Why not dedicate the month of February as a month for love? Make
the choice to focus on Valentine's Day and
self-love, as a prompt for improved self-care and heightened self-compassion.
Look Below For Ways to Beat that
February Slump
4. Meditate (even for 2 minutes), practice deep breathing, or simply
watch clouds roll by to relax and soothe jagged nerves.
5. Unplug from technological devices to recharge. Identify specific distractions, whether they’re notifications on phones or a cluttered workspace. Establish a distraction-free zone by turning off your phone during work hours and keeping work area organized and clutter-free.
6. Contact a friend or acquaintance you sense might need encouragement. When we reach out to help someone smooth out the rough edges, it momentarily gets our minds off ourselves, and makes us feel useful.
8. Assemble
a Vision Board to visualize people, places, and things we want to draw
into our lives in the future. Positive thinking and positive wishing are powerful tools for change.
9. Set achievable daily goals, and acknowledge progress, including "baby steps."
12. Enjoy winter activities and embrace the beauty of the season by engaging in outdoor activities including ice skating, skiing, or simply making a giant snowman.
14. Prioritize sleep and treat rest as a key element for good health, not as a luxury. Stick to a consistent sleep schedule (7-9 hours). Create a cool, dark, quiet, and clutter-free bedroom, and establish relaxing bedtime routines like avoiding screens, caffeine, and heavy meals before bed. Here's a Gentle Self-loving Sleep Meditation by Julie Peters, one example of a relaxing way to prepare for a gentle night's sleep.
Pick and choose activities and self-care practices that resonate for you. Want to spice up living? Perhaps you'll embark on a self-discovery adventure and try on a few self-care techniques that are new to you.
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What helps you change your attitude or behavior, when you've started the day on the wrong foot? Please explain.
What things help you beat the blues, no matter what season it is? Please share.
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Thanks for the beat the blues winter tips.
ReplyDeleteI like to work on loving myself unconditionally. I also embrace starting my day over at any hour. A 2 minute meditation seems like a good place to start.
You're sure on the right track with these practices to beat that Feb. slump. Happy Monday and be well Beth.
DeleteIt's always good to have some reminders for winter blues. You've compiled a valuable list that could be very helpful.It's a difficult time for a lot of people. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit and comment about the winter blues. I get it unless I remember my own tips. Getting outdoors early in the day still is a struggle for me, and I'm making progress. Happy Early Valentine's Good Wishes Judee and be well.
DeleteSuch a great ideas for everyone to celebrate V-Day and beat the winter blues.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Amy. Wishing you and your blog readers early V-Day best wishes and a month filled with light and love.
DeleteSo many good ideas, I find this wise list very encouraging, thank you!
ReplyDeleteAmalia
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Thanks Amalia for your kind words and glad you find the list of self-care practices encouraging. Happy Wed. and be well.
DeleteNancy, these are all great ideas. I really enjoyed this post. Thank you for sharing with us at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party. You are appreciated. 🤗😊
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Stephanie for the visit and comment. Glad you enjoyed this post. Happy valentine's day and be well.
DeleteGreat tips - for us it's still Summer and with Valentine's Day and the Lunar New Year, it's a lot of fun. We also have the Olympics to keep us happy! It's such a great time! And personally, we have had interstate visitors and a friend from the UK to entertain - so no slump, lots of fun! But I do think it's a good idea to prepare for the 'down time'
ReplyDeleteHi Lydia, Yes I thought about you southern hemisphere people, when I was writing this post. Happy Valentine's Day and Lunar New Year and enjoy summer right now!
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