How to beat Blue Monday
It might be the new year and if you enjoyed our blog from last week you’ll be well on your way to creating some fantastic new goals for the year ahead. But new year’s aren’t always a good time for everyone and many of us might be feeling a little low. A good mental health is crucial for a good physical health and when we put the two together, we feel whole and amazing.
So how can we kick blue Monday, the most depressing day of the year, to the kerb?
Easy like a Sunday morning
Spend your Sunday well by planning ahead, organising your diary, scheduling in your ‘me time’, your workouts and meal planning. The week will be so much more positive when you have everything organised and ready to go.
Make a morning routine
Before picking up your phone in the morning, dedicate one hour to you. When we tend to others through WhatsApp’s, social media and emails, we approach the day in a reactive mind state. Wake up in a proactive mind state and do 5 minutes of journaling, meditate, exercise and eat a good breakfast. Practising mindfulness and starting with a day of reflection will help you feel positive and empowered before you then give your energy to others.
Positive affirmations
Start the day with positive affirmations. The body does what the mind believes. By starting the day with affirmations like, “today will be a good day” and “today will bring good things” will help you change your mindset from a negative to a positive.
Fake it till you make it starting with the way you dress
Wear something that makes you happy – simple! Whether it’s your favourite pyjamas, your favourite top, or your favourite shoes it’ll always bring a spring to your step.
Be kind to others
Like Joey (Friends) said, “good deeds make us feel good.” It’s an innate feeling that when used, can help someone else and you! Throwing around kindness can be the best way to spread the joy everywhere.
Move your body
Movement can be the best form of medicine. Moving creates an abundance of endorphins. Whether it’s boxing, dancing, weight training, running or something else, pick a form of movement that you enjoy the most. Furthermore, if you enjoy it, why not exercise with a friend?
Self-care
Self-care should not be earned or rewarded, it’s an integral part of your day. Self care is unique for everyone and is scheduled into each of our Body Plotter’s day. Take that one hour to read, watch tv, do a puzzle, go for a walk, do your skin-care routine or whatever it is for you, make sure you’re doing something for you every single day. This day is for you, show yourself some love.
Talk to someone…better yet, give them a hug
If you are feeling low, talk to someone. Feeling low, isn’t a weakness but is a very normal part of our life. Speaking to someone we trust and love can be a great way to share the load, find solutions, think differently and feel lighter. If words are too challenging, engage in a hug. A lingering embrace releases the bonding hormone oxytocin, which can lower your blood pressure, slow your heart rate and improve your mood. During the pandemic, we couldn’t hold our loved ones and we felt so depressed. It shows just how magical the human body truly is; just by wrapping your arms around someone we could feel a whole heap different.
So don’t suffer in silence when you’re feeling low. Reflect on it, feel it, do the above and release it and we promise you; blue Monday will definitely be well on her way out.








