On some of these cold, wet & windy days, it can feel like it’s been winter forever! Logically, we know that spring will be on its way, and that autumn happened not too long ago, but sometimes it’s difficult to shake the sensation that it’s been cold, grey & dark for ages. It can wear us down and leave us with the desire to do nothing more than curl under the blankets and refuse to emerge until spring.
Many of us can simply be burned out from Christmas & New Year, end-of-the-year projects, and a serious lack of Summer fun, these winter blues can actually be indicative of something more serious.
It is worth remembering that Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) affects up to 10 million individuals during the dark winter months, leaving them feeling depressed until the days become longer and sunnier. If you think you may suffer from SAD, speak with a medical professional.
For less severe winter blues, there’s still plenty you can do yourself. Here are some tips and tricks for fighting the melancholy during those damp and dreary months.
1. Meditate
Getting stuck in your own head, particularly when thoughts are sad or anxious, can often result in a bad mood spiral. Trying not to get bogged down by negativity is often easier said than done, unless you have the right tools at your disposal.
A little meditation can do wonders for your mood by clearing your mind and letting you start off fresh. It can quiet your anxiety, elevate your attitude, and give you the motivation you need to get through this winter season. And if your focus has suffered due to the midwinter blues, even a short 10-minute meditation exercise may boost your mood, lift your spirits, or just make you feel a little more prepared to step outside in that cold winter sludge.
2. Take care of yourself
But, it’s important to schedule some ‘me time’ every day, even if it’s just a few minutes to meditate or sit quietly with a hot cup of tea. Sitting under a sun lamp, reading a few pages of your favourite book, whatever it takes to turn off the world for a few minutes, it will be there when you get back.
3. Focus on others
4. Shake it up
If your routine is wearing you down and leaving you grumpy, make some modifications. Try exercising in the morning instead of the evening, or starting the day with a quick meditation exercise. See what pumps you up and gets you through the day, and what isn’t working. Even the trial and error part of the process can keep you focused and feeling better.
5. Keep Perspective
Beat the Winter Blues Mini Retreat!
January can be a challenging time with low moods, pressure to lose weight, make healthier resolutions, for some it feels like still catching up after Christmas.
How about we start the new year making simple positive changes which over time can help to reduce feelings of stress, anxiety, low mood and help to manage stress in a better way.
Join us for our mini retreat to learn healthier and more effective ways of coping with stressful or difficult situations where we will:
- get mindfully creative (don’t worry you don’t need to be skilled at this)
- move the body in a way to restore the body and mind
- learn tools to manage stress better
- relax in a calming soundbath to switch off the mind and body
We will provide all equipment, coffee, tea and snacks but please bring your own nut free lunch with you. Please also bring a blanket, cushion and pair of comfy walking shoes. Wear clothes that are comfy and stretchy.
Step away from the everyday and feel calm, relaxed, healthier and happier.
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