Three Practical Ways to Fight the Winter Blues
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The winter blues are upon us—the days are shorter and the dark nights longer; the cold dampness permeates through the thick layers of clothing deep into our bones.
How can this battle ever be won?
Every year we naively think it won’t happen to us again and yet it does (for me it hits hardest in January/February.) We need to get smart and plan ahead for the inevitable and when it comes we’ll be prepared with a plan. We don’t need to fall victim to it if we apply the following practical ways to fight the winter blues: prepare a means to distract, devote time to something worthwhile, or indulge in a delight.
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DISTRACT
Music & Movies :
Often
we choose music or movies that reflects our mood. During the dreary winter
months it is better to choose something that will distract you into a better
state of mind. Select music that makes you want to dance and a movie that makes
you laugh out loud. Sing, play an instrument, and express yourself in a
creative way.
Surroundings :
Create an
atmosphere around you that lifts your spirits and makes you feel better about
yourself and the world around you. Fill your space with things that will make
you smile, or even laugh, when you see it. Have comfy blankets and pillows to
snuggle up with on the couch. If you’re a little crazy like me, keep your Christmas
tree up till after Valentine’s Day redecorated with hearts and bows—it will
cheer up your place and keep the spirit of the season going through the months
of bill-paying!
Lighting :
People in
northerly climates need more artificial lighting in winter to counteract the
hours of darkness and lack of sunshine. By making energy-efficient choices in
the purchase of light bulbs, using higher wattage and differing styles can
really have a big impact on your mood. Put up strings of LED white lights on
the upper edge of the walls along the ceiling or above cupboards to fill the
room with ambiance. The lights will draw your eyes upward and illuminate the
dark, depressing spaces distracting you from your negative thoughts and
feelings.
Playing:
There are lots of ways to plan fun. What a better
distraction than to play!
- Include other family members and/or friends in board games—plan a game night once a week/month.
- Use Wii or Xbox 360 Kinect to actively play a wide variety of games or sports.
- Play favorite games online with others—word games, board games, interactive games, etc.
- There are hundreds of games that can be played on a Nintendo DS or other hand-held electronic gaming device—your imagination is the limit.
Playing games can be a lot of fun and if you include others, it becomes a pleasant social interaction as well as a positive mental lift.
Pay it Forward
DEVOTE
Devote time and energy to something specific—work on a project, plan to spend time with friends, take a course and learn something new, or help others who are in need; these are all ways to shift the focus to a worthwhile activity.
Projects:
Pick an exciting project that will be energizing.
- Crafts—cross-stitch, crochet, knit, quilt, scrapbook, sculpt, paint, sew, etc
- Write—write, write, write (journal, articles, stories, poems, e-book, etc)
- Jigsaw Puzzle—colorful, cheerful, and challenging is important.
- House—redo a room (paint, redecorate, etc), de-clutter and reorganize some neglected space.
Friends:
Find a cozy coffee shop with a
fireplace and spend a couple of hours each week with a friend. A good visit
with a dear friend over a delicious cup of coffee or tea can be very refreshing
for the soul. If you enjoy the outdoors, plan to meet a friend for a walk and
then stop for a hot chocolate and a warm chat after. The key is to find ways to
connect with friends and talk about things that are meaningful to both—this
will help lift the lonely feelings that come with the winter blues.
Courses:
If you are self-motivated and
enjoy the comforts of your own home, take an online course. There are lots to
choose from whether you participate in a special interest workshop or work on
completing your degree.
Local Community Centers or Colleges often offer adult learning courses on a number of subjects that might be of interest. Is there something new you’ve wanted to learn for a long time? A skill you’ve wanted to master? If you plan ahead, the winter is a good time to keep your mind active in a successful endeavor.
Help Others :
This is a
great time to help the less fortunate by volunteering at a Soup Kitchen or
Homeless Shelter to serve a hot meal or assist with shelter during the cold winter
months. Sometimes helping others can put a new perspective on life. If your
community doesn’t have enough aid for the homeless, and you have the time to do
it, come up with a plan and present it to the local churches or community
groups to see if they want to help out—one night a month designated to provide
a free hot meal, or shelter on the coldest nights of the winter. There are many
different ways to get them involved if you have some creative suggestions and
are willing to help out wherever you can.
DELIGHT
Find ways to pamper yourself. While this will be unique to the needs of each individual, even the smallest effort is a necessity. There are ways to bring comfort into your life at little or no cost—a warm blanket, a hot drink, a special scent, a favorite recipe, or a hot bath. Each of us craves that one thing to look forward to in our day or week.
Warmth:
In a cold climate,
it is imperative to find ways to stay warm. A warm house or apartment is
possible to achieve with some simple adjustments. Not everyone can afford to
make big changes in this economy so less costly choices are imperative. One
thing I used to do was to put plastic on the windows in the winter to keep out
the draft and put a rolled-up blanket on the floor at the base of the door. If you have expensive electric heat, buy
energy-efficient radiators that will cut your hydro costs in half. Make sure
you have warm, cozy clothes that make you feel good. There’s nothing worse than
coming home to a cold house and fighting to stay warm all evening—it is a waste
of good energy that could be used for something better.
Scent-ilate:
There are so
many scents that lift a person’s mood…experiment and find the one that works
for you (and your family of course!)
There are essential oils that can be mixed to provide just the right
fragrance for what your needs are. Sometimes something as simple as simmering
orange peel and cloves in water on the stove can permeate the whole house with
a warm and cozy aroma.
Food & Drink:
A favorite food or drink has been a way to bring comfort on a cold, wintry day
since the beginning of time. Everyone has their favorite comfort food for when
they’re feeling down. If they’re unhealthy choices and you feel guilty about
eating them, find a healthier version full of flavor and enjoy! There are lots
of cookbooks or online recipes for healthier versions of the old favorites.
Vacation:
If you can
afford it and have planned ahead, this is a great time to take a vacation to a
warmer location to get away from the cold weather entirely. If you can’t afford
it, plan a stay-at-home vacation. Look for things throughout the year that
remind you of your favorite vacation spot and in January, after Christmas,
decorate your home to become your vacation oasis. Who says your home has to
meet the interior design criteria for that season. Express yourself! Make it
what YOU want it to be. Your friends and family might think you’re a little
strange at first, but the idea might catch on more quickly than you think.
There Is Hope!
There is hope for people who experience the winter blues. Become aware of your own personal yearly cycle—when you experience your greatest lows and when it is the hardest to stay positive. Think about what would make you feel better during those times and then plan ahead so getting through it will be easier. Each of us has one or two things we can do to help ourselves through this hard time of year. Find a distraction to deflect the dark feelings, devote time to things that help lift the spirit, delight in the things that bring comfort and relief. Remember this too shall pass and the winter blues will be but a memory for another year.
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This is a great helpful hub on how to beat the winter blues. I will use your tips. Especially since I woke up to fresh snow this morning and its the first day of spring! Feels like winter will never end
Always seems to be a challenge to avoid the winter blues and yet all we need to do is get out there and before long they are gone. Cabin Fever in the north was common and ice fishing was away to solve it.
Blessings and Hugs from a little east of you
I am so sorry to hear about your father passing. Please accept my heartfelt condolences. I have not had to live through that yet.
I completely agree with the excellent advice you offer on this page. Thank you for this most excellent and needful Hub. Well done! :D
So many good ideas here FloBe, I will come back. My cordless mouse is spluttering on it's last bit of battery life and I forgot to buy some, darn! Regards, snakeslane
Hey Flo, great hub, some inspiring tips. I shall bookmark this to remind me what I can do in times of bad weather. Thank you for sharing
Tonnes of great idea ! I stayed in Canada before, and I know how the long winter affect one's mood. These ideas will surely help many to get out of their depressing shell.
Awesome, I love the light one. Living in Ohio I so miss the sun in the winter time. I've notice although it's been really cold and we've had a good bit of snow we've been blessed with a lot of sunlight! It makes a big difference. Great help for ways to fight the winter blues. I feel better already! :) Katie
These are some uplifting ideas that really work. Thank you for the concentrated gathering of many ways to fight the winter blues. I especially like the one about leaving the Christmas tree up and redecorating it. How simple and yet so uplifting. The "Pay it Forward" video was awe inspiring. When was that movie released? I think many missed the boat on that one. I believe its a must see for us all! God bless!
FloBe: Beautiful hub! I can tell that you are a very positive person and because you are, you will always be blessed. I enjoy your writing style.
I found myself, so needing this..........
I can cook, and every large city has a "soup kitchen" or related need..........
Thank you, Flo for reminding me.......I am myself wherever I may go!
With all the snow we have been having lately, this is very timely, thanks :-)
Lack of light is a big one for me. I love the bright sunny days we just do not get enough of in winter months. But the snow is pretty too. Good hub, good suggestions.
FloBe, you lifted my spirits just reading this hub! Its been so cold here the past few weeks, I've felt like hibernating! I'd forgotten about the lighting trick, and you had so many other great ideas - I feel rejuvenated!
Have a wonderful holiday!
FloBe, this is a much needed hub! I know of many that struggle with the shorter and darker days. I can feel it too, and have to fight those "down feelings" sometimes. It really seems to be connected, and these are great ideas. Thanks for sharing :)
Hi, what a great hub! I enjoyed all of your ideas, and I loved the videos, the first video seems to have been stopped? but what great ideas, thanks nell
What excellent and creative ways to beat the winter blues and to pamper oneself and other family members.
The movie, Pay It Forward, is one of my favorites and a great reminder that putting our focus on doing good deeds for others is also a great way to improve our mood.
Wonderful Hub and timely! We need to find joy during the months that may bring us down. I love your suggestions, especially maybe dusting off your wii or xbox and having some fun. I think we take the notion of having fun for granted. Laughing is a sure cure to beat winter blues. Thank you for sharing.
Great hub and excellent advice. I tend to suffer from winter blues so I shall try some of your suggestions. Thanks.
This is thorough and fantastic advice FloBe. Thanks for sharing!
great post - volunteering is great because when you are thinking about someone else's problems you are not thinking about your own. Helping someone with real problems diminishes your own.
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An excellent hub with lots of wonderful tips and advice to keep those winter blues away!
If we fill the space around us with things of positivity then that will reflect back into us and make us feel better and more immune to those winter blues.
Cheers for sharing and God bless!
its so useful info .. and iam sure in ur place now so cold so just feel my hug :)
Excellent tips FloBe. I will bookmark so I can refer to it often, thanks
FloBe, this is beautiful, and contains such excellent advice on how to counteract these feelings that seem to overwhelm us ... thank you ... this is very encouraging!
I hear ya on the winter blues! What great ways to get happiness. I was told that if you hold a flash light on your forehead before bed for three min when you wake up it's way better in winter.
FloBe! Awesome!
What great suggestions for so many! You're right, planning self-comforts rather than drowning in the blues is more than helpful ~ it is downright essential to our happiness. Those blues can last much longer than even we expected. Giving your mood a jump start is like giving yourself a great big ol' hug!
Thanks, FloBe ~Scarlett
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FloBe Hub Author 8 weeks ago
daisyjae...The West coast is getting a cold spring this year. Just this morning we had hail and freezing rain and then slightly warmer in the afternoon. I find myself yearning for some bright skies and sunshine! I've spent most of my days the past month visiting my mother in hospital so it has kept my mind off the grey skies somewhat. Glad you stopped by!