With
the modern world presenting us with longer working hours and many
increased financial outgoings, it can sometimes feel like life is an
uphill struggle. However, I've found that it's easy to put a little
bit of balance back in my life by following a few of these small life
changes.
Getting
out and about
Simply
going out and meeting people is one the best ways to put the spring
back into your step. Whilst it can be hard to find the energy
sometimes, I find that simply meeting a friend for lunch and
discussing day-to-day activities can do wonders for my mood. This is
because it seems that our actions determine our moods,
not the other way around.
And
this is why getting out the house can do so much in making us feel
better, as it gives us a subtle shake-up to stop us getting too
lethargic and dull. A little walk can be a good and quick way to
refresh our minds, and it's been shown that somelight exercise can do much in making us feel better,
so you can improve your mood without necessarily sweating it out at
the gym!
Environmental
concerns
As
well as taking care of yourself, it's also important to spare a
moment's thought for the state of our planet too. Without getting
overly spiritual about it, I find that it's important to realise how
connected everything is, so anything we can do to lessen the impact
on our planet can do much to make us all feel better.
Whether
it's eating
a little less meat,
or even taking public transport to work, environmentally-friendly
habits all seem to have the dual function of caring for our planet,
and helping us live better quality lives too. Our consumer choices
also factor into this, which is why buying environmentally-friendly
products such as electric radiators from the likes of Verismart,
or even ethically-produced mobiles from companies such as Fairphone,
can do much in helping us look toward to future.
Get
creative
The
power of positive thinking can do so much in improving the quality of
our lives. I find it's a great idea to try and keep learning new
things as a way to keep things interesting. Whether it's taking a
dance lesson, or even learning a new language, keeping the brain
active with new activities is key to lifting our moods.
I
love checking out craft blogs like And
Who Says You Can't which
provide a great source of ideas to keep your hands busy and your mind
inspired. It's all about making sure that we all spend our time doing
what we want and cherishing each new day that comes to us.
*Written by Jess Walters
*Written by Jess Walters