Winter is in full force. As the days get
shorter and the nights get colder, even the best of us can get a little
down.
The "winter blues" are characterized by the mild depression, lack
of motivation, and low energy that many people experience during this
cold season. Luckily, there’s a lot you can do to both prevent the blues
from coming on and get yourself back to normal if they’re already here.
1. Exercise
As if we needed another reason to get fit! Exercise isn’t only for
maintaining your weight and staying healthy. It’s great for relieving the stresses of life. Plus, the effects of a good workout can last for
several hours after you hit the showers. You’ll have more energy
throughout the day, and your metabolism with stay elevated too. Exercise
also helps your mind by releasing those "feel good chemicals" that
improve your mood.
2. Eat a Healthy Diet
What and when you eat has a great affect on your mood and energy. Avoid
refined and processed foods (like white breads, rice, and sugar). These
foods are not only devoid of the nutrients your body craves, but they
zap your energy levels and can affect your mood—causing depression, lack
of concentration, and mood swings. Try to incorporate more complex carbohydrates (whole wheat breads, brown rice, veggies, fruit) and get
your daily 8 cups of water. These healthy foods provide your body (and
mind) with nutrients, and stabilize your blood sugar and your energy
levels.
3. Get Some Sun
Most people know that sunlight provides us with Vitamin D. But did you
know that it also improves your mood?
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