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18 Proven Ways To Lift Your Spirits

Outwit anxiety and low moods. Our collection of quick tips will pick you up when life weighs heavy. Matt Evans 1 / 18 Break It Down Three 10-minute sweats can boost your mood as effectively as one 30-minute workout. There’s always time to benefit from training. Shutterstock Hold Steady Steady-state runs work, too. Aerobic exercise […]
Outwit anxiety and low moods. Our collection of quick tips will pick you up when life weighs heavy. Matt Evans
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Break It Down

Three 10-minute sweats can boost your mood as effectively as one 30-minute workout. There’s always time to benefit from training.

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Hold Steady

Steady-state runs work, too. Aerobic exercise reduces your levels of stress hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol, so lace up.

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Water Relief

Ensuring that you drink 2.5L of water per day is the simplest way to float your spirits. Bottoms up.

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Do Porridge

High-GI foods are a risk factor for depression. So, swap your croissant or sugary cereal for porridge.

Get Creative

More than two-thirds of people with creative hobbies, such as playing guitar, say it builds self- esteem. Get strumming.

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Hand Solo

Your brain produces oxytocin during orgasm, countering emotional pain. No partner? Go it alone.

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Power Up

In a study involving nearly 1900 people, regular weightlifting significantly reduced symptoms of low moods, including lethargy. It’s a heavy-duty pick-you-up.

Shine a Light

Deficiency in vitamin D has been widely linked to unhappiness. Take a lunchtime walk: nine minutes in the sun will keep your levels normal.

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Soak It Up

Among those with depression, a hot bath twice a week can sink dark moods even better than aerobic exercise.
slow-cooked oats.

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Take the Lead

Waltz to better mental health with three months of dance classes. A study found that they can help you beat long- term anxiety.

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Team effort

Loneliness is a killer, due to its impact on your mood. Kick out dark thoughts with a weekly five-a-side match.

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Blue Screen

Make a solo cinema trip to see a sad film, not a feel-good flick. Counter-intuitively, it boosts endorphins.

Green Shoots

Simply entering a room full of plants can lower your blood pressure, which calms anxiety. Vote green at work.

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Pub Chat

Support from your peers – whether over the phone or over a beer – has been found to be as beneficial as CBT.

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Speak up

Equally, psychotherapy has been shown to be as effective for treating depression as meds. Try talking it out before resorting to pills.

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High Brow

Rub the muscles above your eyebrows. This mini-massage reduces anxiety-inducing signals in your brain.

Pencil It in

In a study, four days of sketching was enough to quash symptoms of depression. Life drawing class, anyone?

Go Fish

Ditch the wrap for sushi at lunch to reel in extra omega-3 fatty acids. Those with fish-rich diets tend to dodge the blues.

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