FEELING GOOD

Kick the winter blues with 22 mood boosters that only take 60 seconds

BLUE Monday is considered the most depressing day of the year, and as Mondays go, it’s pretty bleak. 

Many of us are struggling with the cold days and long nights and the news is pretty doom and gloom too. 

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Giving someone a bear hug will make your mood shoot upCredit: Getty

So, you’d be well within your rights to be feeling down, but there are plenty of ways to become a little more upbeat. 

Give some of these mood boosters a try - the best thing is, they all take no more than 60 seconds!

1. ENJOY A HUG

“Never underestimate the power of a hug,” says Dr Andre Brittain-Dissont, Aesthetic and Longevity Physician.  

“I mean a good lengthy bear hug, longer than seems civilised and close enough to feel someone else’s heartbeat.

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“It’s a primitive mood lifter. Just make sure it’s with someone that is likely to hug you back!”

2. TOUCH YOURSELF

It’s not what you think; according to Meg James, Meditation & Mindfulness Teacher at , placing your hand over your heart, cradling your face in your hands or gently massaging your arms releases oxytocin, the love hormone. 

She says: “This provides a quick boost of security and relief from distressing emotions.”

3. POP A PROBIOTIC

One of the best things you can do for your health and wellbeing is care for your gut. Research has found the gut and brain are connected. 

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4. WRITE A GRATITUDE LIST

There’s plenty to be grateful for, despite the current climate. Writing these things down can help switch our mindset. 

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“This can increase our happiness levels and lift our mood, making us appreciate all the things we already have,” says Lisa Gunn, Nuffield Health’s Emotional Wellbeing Prevention Lead.

5. LAUGH OUT LOUD

Even if you’re not watching or doing anything funny, force yourself to laugh.

“The act of laughing and laughter increases dopamine and reduces the stress response in the body,” explains Lisa.

6. SPRITZ PERFUME

“Wearing perfume can do wonders for your mood,” says Barbara Santini, Psychologist at . 

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The best scents for mood boosting? Try ones with citrus fruits, pine, ginger, or peppermint in them.

7. ENJOY A CUPPA 

It’s the plant compounds in tea that have a real physiological effect on our mood, according to dietitian, Dr Carrie Ruxton, from the Tea Advisory Panel.

“Caffeine and L-theanine work together in our brains to make us feel alert, focused and calm.

“L-theanine has been found to switch on and off particular areas of the brain, leading to feelings of relaxation. 

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