Are you feeling the blues? Do you want to feel better? That's not a rhetorical question. It's important to ask yourself if you're ready to cheer up. Sometimes when we've had a setback we want to grieve for awhile. It's okay to allow yourself time to be sad, anxious, fearful, upset, or whatever emotion you're feeling. Recognize the emotion and allow it.
But do yourself a favor by setting limits on your blue mood appropriate with the nature of the problem. A broken relationship deserves a lengthier grieving period than a dead car battery.
When you're ready to cheer up and eager to start to feel good again, here are some tips that will help.
Learning to feel good is a step by step process. Shoot for a little better feeling using one of these tips, then repeat the process over and over. Add even more hints for feeling better from this article.
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