When your mood starts to shift from good to bad at work, it can be challenging to get back into the groove, especially if the work itself is mentally draining. On the other hand, staying positive and upbeat on some days can be difficult in general, but there are definitely a few things you can do to improve your mood. Here are 7 ways to feel more cheerful in a few minutes.
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1. Surround Yourself
With Happy Things
A cubicle can be
depressing by itself, but if your boss lets you fill the space with posters,
pictures, and plants, you can turn your drab space into something more
exciting. You can even set up regular flower arrangement delivery through a
subscription service, so you always have fresh florals to smell. Until then,
print out a picture of your favorite book or movie character, a family member,
or a celebrity to get you through the next few hours.
2. Listen to Some
Upbeat Music
A study published by
the University of Missouri concluded that listening to your favorite upbeat
music can improve your mood in less than 3 minutes (or the song's length).
While you’re listening to music, don’t concentrate on your bad mood or whether
or not you feel happy yet; just let the song flow through you. Allow yourself
to enjoy the intricacies of the song. Don’t forget to move around to the music,
especially if you really need a quick boost in mood.
3. Take a Quick Walk
If you’re not feeling
ready to work, or if your project is giving you a few setbacks, feel free to
get up and walk around your office space. Your job is required by law to
provide you with 15-minute breaks every 4 hours, so take advantage of those and
get a bit of light exposure. Even mild exercise can get your brain into a
healthier mindset and improve focus. If you can’t leave your building, stand
close to the window and sip a bit of tea to feel the sun on your face.
4. Watch a Comedy
Routine
Sometimes all you
need is a good laugh to feel better. Laughter increases dopamine in our brains,
which is the chemical that improves our mood. Laughter also brings more oxygen
into our bodies and reduces stress by cooling down our system, which results in
a happier you. Next time you’re in a bad mood and have a hard time working,
search on Youtube for a 10 minute comedy routine that’s extra funny. SNL shorts
are the perfect length and the right amount of funny.
5. Give Your Coworker
a Hug
Hugs are great, and
everyone could always use a hug to brighten up their day. Who knows, maybe your
coworker is also having a hard time working and needs a little pick-me-up.
Touching others reduces stress hormones and stimulates oxytocin, which is
another hormone that improves our overall mood. If you work from home and don’t
have anyone to hug, you can stimulate the same effects by messaging your hands,
neck, and forehead.
6. Nutrition and Supplements
Another way to improve your mood is to try supplementing to replace missing or low nutrients the body uses or uses up when you are stressed. These are basic ingredients and micronutrients that help restore balance to your brain and body.
Sometimes you can't think because you are low in a variety of neurotransmitters like choline which is a precursor to acetylcholine an important ingredient to thinking itself. It may be as simple as not getting enough vitamin B or as complex as stressing too much and burning off your neurotransmitters (brain chemistry). Nootropics are stacks of these vital nutrients and there may be a stack that works well for you. Do your homework and learn more about the chemistry of the body and what causes crashes, stress, and recovery.
7. Vent Your
Frustrations
Grab your coworker
and ask them to come with you to the break room for you to both vent your
frustrations about anything that’s bothering you. Just ranting about something
that’s upsetting you can improve your mood instantly because it discharges
negative emotions. There is definitely a time and place for venting, but if you
have a really good pal at work, you can both help each other out. If you work
from home, call a friend, counselor, or family member.
8. Think About the
Good Times
It can be difficult
to concentrate on the good times when you’re upset, but it’s a good practice to
get into. Reflect on three things that are going well in your life, whether
it’s the new friend you made, the new high score in your video game, or a great
series on Netflix you’re watching. It doesn’t have to be a big moment. You can
also reflect on something positive in your past as a sign that the bad times
don’t last forever, and good times are on the horizon.
Really useful, informative & perfect article.
ReplyDeleteEverything about remote working is very well explained & in simple words. Thanks, Kelly. Keep updating us like this. But I would also like to mention about a software that is really helpful for remote workers to keep the productivity up while working from home. That is employee monitoring software, a really useful software for both employers and employees while working remotely.