Life’s Too Short…

Today I woke up with a dark cloud over my head.

It’s a Friday, I have the day off work and the sun is shining. What more could I want?

I have no reason to be sad. I wish I could explain this feeling but I just can’t.

I’m sorry if you clicked this link hoping for one of my usual witty posts, but today’s a little different. After giving myself a bit of a pep talk, I thought I’d share some of my top tips on how to shake off a low mood.

Quote: with the new day comes new strength and new thoughts

As I sit here now, I am already feeling 10x better than I did earlier on today. Writing this in itself has helped me a lot.

We’re all human, we all get bad days. Sometimes all you need is a little shove in the right direction…

Despite feeling cut off from the rest of the world at times, living in Cornwall does have it’s perks. Finding a view isn’t that hard when you live no more than a 15minute drive from the beach. If I’m ever feeling down, going for a drive and parking up somewhere with a view is top of my list.

As I type this now, I’ve got the windows down and my sunglasses on – already feeling calmer and much happier than before. Something so simple as changing your environment is so powerful. I knew that if I didn’t come here today, I would end up sat in front of the TV – miserable.

View of the beach from the car window

We all have our favourite places. Obviously not everyone has such easy access to a beach or sea view. Find a location that helps you relax, sometimes all it takes is a bit of fresh air to lighten the mood. If you’re struggling for ideas, I recommend chilling out in the park (sounds creepy now I’ve written it down) or a simple walk to your favourite coffee shop.

I love social media so this is a hard one for me, but SO important. I get great pleasure in switching my phone onto “Do Not Disturb”. If you’re feeling a bit low, I highly recommend logging out for the day. Even though I may sound hypocritical sitting here at the beach with my laptop, I have no Wi-Fi and I am still completely shut off from the world. Trust me when I say it’s a good feeling.

Ross's digital devices - laptop, iphone, ipad

There’s nothing worse than comparing yourself to others. I’m guilty of it myself. In today’s society we are inundated with snapshots of the “perfect lifestyle” online.

Seeing what the Kardashians had for breakfast or what expensive car your favourite footballer drives, is really not going to help.

Never in a million years did I think I would be promoting exercise, but ta-dahh! I go to the gym twice a week now and it honestly plays such a key role in my overall wellbeing, both physically and mentally. If going to a gym isn’t for you, then maybe a simple dog walk or home workout will do the trick.

Ross at the gym

I’ve also found drinking plenty of water really effective when in a low mood. I know I don’t drink enough as I should, so it’s definitely something I’m working on.

This might be the most embarrassing thing I’ve ever shared on my blog, but sod it… I bought a Love Island water bottle!

It made me happy at the time, so why not! I’ve got the drinks bottle, so all I need now is a six pack and maybe they’ll have me on next years show haha (send help)

Love island drinks bottle with Ross's name on

As most of you already know, music is one of my biggest passions in life. It’s also a real game-changer if you’re having a bad day. If selected carefully, certain songs can instantly improve your mood.

For days like today, I suggest keeping things upbeat. Maybe not an Adele playlist… It’s no secret that I bloody love her, but we’re trying to improve our mood, ok.

Talk! It really is that simple. Whether it’s with your friends, family or an online community – making contact with someone you love/trust may have a bigger impact than you think.

I’ve since made plans to go out with a couple of mates this evening and it has already lifted my spirits. As much as you may not feel like going out right now, it’ll be worth it in the end.

Multi-colour splashes of paint

So there you have it, my top 5 tips on how to improve a low mood. Sometimes just a few simple changes can have a huge effect. When I woke up this morning I had no intention of writing a post like this.

We all put on a brave face every now again but at the end of the day, life’s too short to be sad. I’d love to hear some of your comments on this topic, or if there’s anything in particular that works best for you.

If you’re reading this after having a bad day yourself, then I hope it has helped – as these little tips definitely work for me.

I know this isn’t like most of my usual posts. It’s a long one, so if you did make it to the end, then thank you.

Speak soon!

Ross X