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Ten Tips to Beating the Morning Blahs

By Crissy Gottberg, published Jan 02, 2007
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1. Indulge yourself a little before you hit the sack. When you are relaxed, and stress free, your sleep is less troubled and you will find it easier to get up and enjoy the morning. A good book, a cuddle with your significant other, or a warm glass a milk are just a few suggestions to relax before you close your eyes.

2. Affirmation. Even before you get out of bed start with an encouraging thought like: "Something good is going to happen today."

3. Wake up with a scented shower. The aroma of lilac or strawberry soaps coupled with the warm water will start your day on a sweet note.

4. Dress up no matter what your itinerary is. It's a proven fact, if you take some time to slip into clothing that makes you look fabulous you will feel fabulous as well. Even if you are going to the gym you need to feel like every moment is worth it. Buy something comfortable, and eye catching. It will make a world of difference.

5. Turn on the tunes. Music soothes the savage beast, including the blah-beast trapped inside of you. Put on something up beat and happy to get your body moving with the rhythm. The movement will raise your heart rate and banish the blahs in no time.

6. Eat a light breakfast even if you are on a diet. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. We hear it all the time, but it bares repeating because it is the truth. If you do not eat in the morning you are more likely to consume more calories throughout the day in order to make up for that needed energy. A light meal won't weigh heavily on your body as you go through your morning routine, and will give you that needed boost of energy.

7. Do something sexy. Snuggle up to your honey before you crawl out of bed, leave a note for them when they wake, or just give them a long passionate kiss. It will give you both something to look forward to throughout the day.

8. Change things up a bit. You always have coffee, take a shower, then run off to work? Do something new and different. Take tea on the patio, or eat breakfast out. When you get into a pattern you get complacent and feel stuck in a rut, this adds to the blahs.

Ten Tips to Beating the Morning Blahs
Ten Tips to Beating the Morning Blahs

Winter, rain and snow bring on the most cases of depression and melancholy.

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Takeaways
  • Things outside, like art, nature, music, do affect how you feel inside.
  • A good nights sleep is essential to feeling well.
  • Exercise does affect your mental as well as physical health.
Did You Know?
In color therapy "yellow" is good for depression and melancholy feelings. Often people who's favorite color is "yellow" are thought of as happy people.
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Mornings are tough. My favorite tips are the scented showers and the walks. Energizing!

Posted on 02/26/2007 at 12:02:00 AM

 
Tips I can use! These are great ideas & I really need them. I'm impossible in the morning.

Posted on 02/25/2007 at 7:02:00 PM

 
I am not a morning person at all, but I loved your article. Just reading it made me happier.

Posted on 01/29/2007 at 5:01:00 PM

 
I use to be a morning person but as I have gotten older, I'm turning into a night owl. Not sure how that happened but it sure messes up my mind and body. Great ideas in your article.

Posted on 01/12/2007 at 3:01:00 PM

 
Donna, you might try getting up a little earlier then usual. Sounds like it would make things worse, but it really just gives you that much longer to get fully awake and motivated. Then you could go to breakfast together.

Posted on 01/06/2007 at 2:01:00 PM

 
I dread mornings. That said, I liked your articles. The "do something different" trick is something we've been meaning to try. My boyfriend only leaves a half-hour before me, and we keep meaning to go out to eat before work one morning just to do something different.

Posted on 01/06/2007 at 12:01:00 PM

 
I like the snuggle part. Great article.

Posted on 01/05/2007 at 3:01:00 PM

 
I consider myself a morning person. Morning Blahs are something I suffer only when I'm depressed or sick. But - this article gave me some ideas of how to get even more from my morning energy. Great ideas!

Posted on 01/03/2007 at 11:01:00 AM

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