Home  |  Blog  |  Contact Us

9 Essential Tips For Winter And Avoiding S.A.D.
I personally do it tough through the winter months. I'm not quite sure why. Probably because I was brought up in a warmer climate but these little changes every day did help some.

For some people the winter months can lead to a form of depression known as seasonal affective disorder, or SAD.

Winter is considered a lovely time of the year by many. Others dread the short, cold days and the even colder, long nights. Winter isn’t the preference of most people, but it doesn’t have to be a time of misery either.

If the winter months make you feel dreary, there are a lot of things you can try to make the most of your winter and boost your mood.

"See how you can turn your winter around with a few small changes to your routine. It can be a simple as 1 day at a time." 

1. BE ACTIVE

It’s natural to slow down a little in winter, but you don’t have to sit around and wait for spring. Stay busy. Maintain your social life and other activities. Go for walks. Take advantage of the fact that it’s not 90 degrees outside. Avoid the tendency to plant yourself in front of your TV or computer.

2. CONTROL HOW MUCH YOU SLEEP

The vast majority of adults require 7-9 hours of sleep. Avoid allowing yourself to spend more time in bed unless a medical condition requires more rest.

3. BATHE YOURSELF IN LIGHT

There are fewer hours of sunlight in the winter, and that light is less intense. Get outside and spend some time in the sun. Sit by the window and enjoy the sun. You might consider buying a special light that mimics sunlight and spend an hour each day bathing in the light.

4. FIND OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES THAT YOU ENJOY

Depending on where you live, winter can be a great time to hike, camp, ski, ice skate, or just sit in the sun. The more you can move around, the better you’ll feel.

5. REACH OUT TO OTHERS

You can still spend time with your friends and extended family during the winter months. Everyone else is in the same boat. Throw a winter party. Invite others out to dinner. Chat with people online.

6. EAT WELL

Dietary habits tend to take a turn for the worse during the winter. Make a real effort to maintain a healthy diet all year. The poorer your diet, the poorer you’ll feel. Experiment with your diet and see what makes you feel the best.

7. MAKE EXCITING PLANS FOR SPRING

Give yourself something to look forward to this spring. Make travel plans. Design a flower garden. Look at the latest car models and plan on replacing your clunker in the spring. What sounds appealing to you? What do you want to do, buy, or see?

8. MAKE EXCITING PLANS FOR THE WINTER

There’s no reason to wait until spring to do something exciting! What can you do next month? Whom can you do it with? Make some plans that excite you. A little anticipation can help your mood tremendously.

9. SEE YOUR DOCTOR

If these activities don’t lighten your mood, you may want to see your medical professional. You might be one of the many who suffer from seasonal affective disorder. Talk with your doctor about things that can help in your specific situation. Avoid waiting! Get the help you need.

IMAGINE ADDING THREE MORE ENJOYABLE MONTHS TO YOUR LIFE!

Stay active, eat well, and get an appropriate amount of sleep. If you need more light, ensure that you get it. Make plans for some things that you can look forward to and spend time with others. Bring a positive light and some warmth to your winters with these tips and they’ll be easier on you overall!
Terms Of Service  I  Privacy Policy  I  Contact  I  Disclaimer  I  Disclosure  I  DMCA

Copyright 2022 I Glow Younger - All Rights Reserved
This site is not a part of the Facebook website or Facebook Inc. Additionally, this site is NOT endorsed by Facebook in any way. FACEBOOK is a trademark of FACEBOOK, Inc.

FDA Compliance
The information on this website has not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration or any other medical body. We do not aim to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness or disease. Information is shared for educational purposes only. You should always consult your doctor before acting on any content on this website, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication or have a medical condition. FACEBOOK is a trademark of FACEBOOK, Inc.
Powered By ClickFunnels.com