A Dose of Positivity
Life has a way of throwing us curveballs that can stir up our emotions and disturb our mental peace. When our mental health is out of balance it can cause issues with our physical state. The answer isn’t necessarily a trip to the doctor, but it does include some natural medicine. I would like to propose adding a dose of positivity into your daily routine. It will lift you up, improve your mood, lower your stress, and it doesn’t cost a cent. Here are a few ways to put a little more positivity into your day.
Change negative self-talk
Do you hear yourself using words like “I’m an idiot.” Or “I can’t do anything right.”? We tend to be harder on ourselves more than anyone else might be. What if we extend the grace to ourselves that we offer to others? It helps to realize that the tiny mistakes we make during the day are probably forgotten by others within five minutes even though we might continue to obsess over what we did or said. Change your words to more positive ones and begin to see the humor in some of our less- than- perfect moments. When we become transparent about being less than perfect it takes the pressure off of us and makes others feel more comfortable as well.
Laugh as often as possible
It is hard to stay negative or sad when you are laughing or when you hear laughter. My husband’s ring tone is a child laughing and it is laughter that is infectious and makes you smile. Funny things are happening around you all the time if you only look for them. Laugh freely and you will feel your mood improve.
Surround yourself with the right people
Spend as much time as possible with people who are positive and with whom you enjoy interacting. Avoid negative, toxic people as much as possible, and when you have to interact with them schedule something uplifting for after the encounter.
Do more of what you love
We tend to do what we have to first because we want to fulfill our responsibilities, but what if once in a while we did what we loved first. When we feel content because we have done something that fills us up we can be more productive with the list of what we have to- dos.
Keep a gratitude journal
Making a list of things for which you are grateful will make you realize the blessings you have. I also have an “It could be worse list.” This is a list of what other people are working through. I can pray for them and realize that I should stop complaining and count my blessings.
Start seeing the blessings in the burdens
It is human nature to complain but sometimes the things we are complaining about are either blessings in disguise or things that are going to teach us a lesson or make us stronger. Change your perspective and ask yourself if what you are complaining about is really that bad.
Greet more people
There is something about saying hello to someone that lifts my spirits. It’s a way to tell someone that they are worth your time to greet. I have a student who always walks with her head down as if she is ashamed and trying to be invisible. She is a champion in swimming and equestrian and absolutely phenomenal so each time I see her I say, “Raise your head!! You are a superstar!” I appreciate the smile she gives me.
Do acts of kindness
Being kind to others feels good and it is addicting. Several years ago, a fellow teacher told us she did not have enough money to give her children Christmas presents. Another teacher and I took our Christmas bonus and filled her cubicle with toys and gift cards. She cried when she saw it and after, my friend and I said how much fun that had been. You can often forget your own troubles when you are helping someone else to solve their own.
Go outside
Being outside and surrounded by nature can be a balm for the soul. Go for a walk and take in the beauty around you, sit on the porch with a good book, or putter in the yard.
Rest
I know this is often difficult to do with the busy lives we lead but getting adequate rest will not only help us to be more productive but will also help improve our mood which affects everything else we do.
If life has beaten you down give yourself a healthy dose of positivity and you will be feeling better in no time.
