Saturday, February 20, 2010

attitude adjustment

Once in a while I find myself a little short of patience.

I don't like being cranky, and sometimes have to make a bit of an effort to escape from that mind set.

Let's face it ... if we don't get a decent night's sleep, feel pressured by challenges and responsibilities, or are in a bit of a rut, most of us can find ourselves feeling frustrated.

Often we can't control what comes our way,
but we can control how we react to it.

Strategies I use to try when I want to improve my attitude:
  • Get a little more exercise
  • Contemplate the GOOD things in your life
  • Seek more sunshine
  • Force yourself to do something you've been putting off
  • Listen to music
  • Take a St. John's Wort
  • Focus on happy events you are looking forward to in the future
  • Treat yourself to a treat that you can be proud of, is healthy, and honours yourself
  • Get out and get some fresh air
  • Escape, and go see a "feel good" movie
  • Think about your accomplishments, and take pride in your good work
  • Use positive affirmations to remind yourself of good things
  • Meet a friend for a coffee or tea
  • Give people around you a heads up and warn them of your state of mind
It can be a challenge at this time of year for some of us Canadians to stay positive ... we can feel like we've had enough of winter and are ready for spring ... there can be a lack of sunshine, and at times we can feel a little stir crazy ...

Fight the blues!

We deserve to be healthy and happy,
and the people around us don't deserve to be exposed to our crankiness.

The choice is ours ... we can selfishly dwell in despair, frustration and anger, or we can spend more time feeling good about life and who we are ...

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