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Quick tips to fix a bad mood

As the phrase goes: life isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. For most people, bad moods lift as quickly as they descend. But what if you’re the type who just can’t let it go?

Instead of waiting for the dark cloud to lift, be proactive and take control of your emotions – before they control you.

Step 1: Looking for the cause
What’s really bringing your mood down? It’s easier to blame your bad mood on being stuck in traffic on your way to work, than say, being unhappy with your job. Some causes of a bad mood are: feeling guilty, experiencing rejection or deep loss, having low self-esteem or anxiety, fearing failure, feeling lonely, being exhausted, getting caught up in small annoyances, and being hungry.

It’s important to remember that these are all common and extremely valid reasons for a bad mood. The point is not to shut out a bad mood but to face it head-on.

It can take some courage to sit quietly and really ask yourself if there are issues you have been unwilling to address. Often, bad moods can descend when a number of things have consecutively gone wrong in a day or a week, or something has been building over a long period. It’s scary to finally pinpoint an issue that is causing your bad mood, because once you do, you’re forced to deal with it.

Step 2: Calm down
There are a number of quick-fix solutions that may help you to curb a bad mood:

 

Step 3: Create a plan
Because bad moods can arise at any time and for many reasons, it’s helpful to create a plan for next time. Plans enable you to prevent a bad mood escalating or becoming too overwhelming.

 

Do you use any special techniques to lift a bad mood? Why not share them with our members?

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