I went to a research talk at Macquarie Uni and as an aside the speaker said that it's now proven that exercise 3-4 times a week has the same benefit as an anti-depressant. So while all this stair running has been good for me, I better make sure I commit to some sort of exercise to replace it now that I've finished traversing the fire stairs on a regular basis.
Today I'm not sad, but I am flat. I'm tired and a little stressed, and I have a cold coming on. So to cheer myself up (and get rid of the cold) I spoiled myself with some $5 flowers that smell nice (so I keep sniffing them in the kitchen), some garlic olives that I'm scarfing down as 'medicine' and some grapefruit juice for vitamins...Not high end luxury but luxuries none the less, and no doubt should see me fighting fit tomorrow....
What do you do when you're sad?
Obviously, I'm not a doctor. If you are regularly sad then maybe have a chat with a doctor or Beyondblue or call Lifeline.
Linking with #NaturesNotes for the flowers in the top!
I usually try to distract myself by going for a walk, calling my mum, reading or listening to music
ReplyDeleteMusic, walking amongst nature, singing... have been go-to's in the past. Now I tend to go within and ask where it's coming from and why... then I deal with it by writing. I usually follow-up with picking a card from an oracle deck for confirmation. Blessings ♥
ReplyDeleteI love to indulge in bit of time out and a hot cup of tea.
ReplyDeleteExercise is the best thing for me. Especially because I tend to over indulge in my beloved cakies. I do love music and I should probably mix it up and listen to something in this decade for a change LOL
ReplyDeleteChocolate, a snooze, a good cry and some TLC from the hubster help me when I have the "sads" ... Luckily not something I have to deal with very often.
ReplyDeleteMusic and exercise are my go-tos as well. Congrats on the stair challenge - I hope you find an alternate challenge to replace it!
ReplyDeletelove little things like this to cherry yourself up. I like to listen to music and just have some time out being in nature #KCACOLS
ReplyDeleteAlways music for me! Something uplifting, lyrical and dancey! Brings back good memories! #KCACOLS
ReplyDeleteThe sads are hard. You seem to have found something good for you in the exercise thing. Good on you. I find I need to acknowledge the sadness and let a tear or three happen and then go outside for a walk in nature. I do my art and like to remember that things do get better. It can be hard when I am in that frame of mind though!
ReplyDeleteI like to wallow in my emotion and enjoy it, regardless how awe full it is, because I believe every emotion is unique to the situation #KCACOLS
ReplyDeleteAh music helps me reset too. If it's in the kitchen while I am cooking something or dreaded cleaning, it helps.
ReplyDeleteI've had a chest cold for nearly two weeks, I just want it to be over. Sipping a red wine hot toddy right now, I hope it does something!
I don't tend to get sad - I get anxious. And I must admit I am not very good at managing it. Some exercise would probably help as my go to relief at the moment is probably chocolate! Thanks so much for linking with #KCACOLS. We hope you come back next week.
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