Sheltering at home for weeks on end is affecting all aspects of our lives, including our health, career, finances and relationships. So, it’ s understandable if you’ve been finding that it’s difficult to keep a positive outlook.
Know that what you’re feeling is normal, especially when the future seems so unpredictable and potentially out of our control. What we’re facing now can make even happiest person feel stressed or sad.
But remember that there is always at least one thing you can control—and that is yourself.
Recognizing that you have this control, especially over how you spend your time and the way you view your circumstances, can be life changing. Now, more than ever, it’s crucial to understand this and act to improve your everyday experiences, which will ultimately lead to a better outcome in the end.
If you’re feeling down, here are three immediate things you can do to elevate your mood and gain control of your present and future.
1. Get moving.
Get moving! Exercise is a well-known treatment for depression. And the good news is it doesn’t have to be a hard work out; it’s primarily about getting the body moving. According to research from Harvard, low-intensity exercise sustained over time helps your brain make new connections, which in turn makes you feel better.
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During this quarantine, it can be easy to let the hours slip away and have physical activity pass you by, so don’t let that happen and don’t over think it. Find something that works with your schedule and interests. Do an online class, go for a walk/run or just do some exercises on your own on the floor. It doesn’t have to be complicated, you don’t need a special outfit, mat or app.
You can just do some simple planks, sit-ups and push-ups to get the blood flowing and you will start to see a difference. The key is to try and do something every day no matter the weather, even if it’s small. You will see that exercise changes your entire perspective and improves your emotional well-being.
2. Start doing.
We always feel better about ourselves when we are accomplishing things. Now that we’re spending most of our time at home, it’s the perfect opportunity to organize and clean out those areas of your home you have been ignoring. Just doing that will feel good, but after that’s been accomplished, keep going – and by that, I mean keep moving toward the most meaningful areas of your life. Make a list of the things you want to accomplish during this time that you will feel great about when this is all over.
Don’t be an avoider! Look hard at your to-do’s and think about what really needs to be done, and take note of what you are afraid of doing. For example, if you have been thinking of getting your website up and running to build your business, but instead keep rearranging your closets, you need to stop filling your time with the easy tasks and dive into the hard ones. Do the projects you always put off. This is the time to tackle them!









