No one likes to be stuck, in the dumps, living the blues. So here are nine quick ways to spring yourself out of your rut and reclaim your happiness.
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How to get yourself out of the doldrums and back to a happy place.
No one likes to be stuck, in the dumps, living the blues. So here are nine quick ways to spring yourself out of your rut and reclaim your happiness.
Get spiritual support for your problems in the new book, Spiritual Remedies
Get out of the house (or wherever you are) and get a different perspective. Sometimes a simple change of scenery can do wonders for a grumpy attitude. Go outside and enjoy God’s creation. Listen to the sound of a rushing river or enjoy a peaceful stream. Watch the birds and squirrels at play. Soak in the beauty of a sunset as God paints the sky.
Even though you probably don’t want to do it, take a walk or bike ride. It really will make you feel better.
When I was in the hospital for six weeks recovering from a broken hip and pelvic bone injury from a car wreck, I was feeling a little sorry for myself—until a young guy rolled past my room in the wheelchair that would be his for the rest of his life.
My recovery was slow, but at least I’d walk again. That moment really brought things into perspective. Look around, there’s always someone who has things worse than you.
Is there anything more wonderful than hearing a child laugh? There’s something magical about watching children play. Their sheer joy of life is contagious, and when they laugh, it’s impossible not to smile or laugh with them.
Take a break from dwelling on your own circumstances and do something nice for somebody else.
Pray about your circumstances. Ask someone else to pray for you as well. Pray for your family and friends . . . and your enemies. Prayer truly does change things.
Write down your dreams—even if they seem impossible now. It’s so awesome to look back with the beauty of hindsight and to see how God did amazing, unbelievable things in our lives—sometimes beyond our wildest dreams.
Turn on some praise and worship music. Listen to the words and let them speak to your soul. Sing along and watch your attitude change for the better.
Quit focusing on what’s wrong in your life. Instead count your blessings. Yes, even in the most difficult of times, there are still blessings.
In my distress I cried unto the LORD, and he heard me. (Psalm 120:1)
God promises that there is nothing to fear in life or even death itself.
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These six tips will help you feel more relaxed, focused and ready for any challenge.