a time when more people become depressed than any other season. I know this was true for me for many years. It just seems to be a time when seeing so many happy people reminded me that I wasn't happy. To compensate for not being happy, I ate. And I became even more unhappy as I put on more weight.
This year, right now, I am trying to convince people to change their attitude before they sink into a holiday depressed state. Start thinking positive thoughts and doing positive things. It really does impact the way you think and live.
Here are a few suggestions:
For every thing that happens, look for the bright side in it.
Force yourself if necessary to smile at at least 5 people today, 10 tomorrow and so on. Soon you'll be smiling without even thinking of it. Keep a mirror by the phone and smile when you are talking to others. They will hear the smile in your voice and it will be contagious to keep them from smiling.
Find some POSITIVE quotes, affirmations and sayings that make you feel good. Post them by your computer, in the bathroom or carry them in your wallet when you need a pick-me-up.
Every morning, wake up and tell yourself that you absolutely refuse to let negative thinking stink up your mind. Then...follow through and try to find positive in everything that happens. Make a game out of turning negative conversations that others are trying to inflict on you into positive ones. I do this regularly and it really works. (and its kind of fun to see how long it takes to make that person realize its not as bad as they think)
Associate yourself with happy & successful people -- like the ones here in the ADBB.
Read inspiring stories. The ADBB is full of them. I also read the success stories from other websites about weight loss.
Visualize what you want to happen to you and write down HOW you can make those things happen. A list is great to have, cause you can't say you forgot or ignore what you need to do to make it happen.
Give yourself credit for all you do and all you've accomplished. Don't look back at any failures, we all have lots of them. Just look ahead at all the great opportunities that await you and make plans to achieve them.
I just thought this was an important thing to share with everyone. I remember so many (too many) sad holidays that I experienced -- If this helps just one person to have a happier season, then it is worth it.
Happy thoughts make your life happy. Miserable thoughts make your life miserable.
This year, right now, I am trying to convince people to change their attitude before they sink into a holiday depressed state. Start thinking positive thoughts and doing positive things. It really does impact the way you think and live.
Here are a few suggestions:
For every thing that happens, look for the bright side in it.
Force yourself if necessary to smile at at least 5 people today, 10 tomorrow and so on. Soon you'll be smiling without even thinking of it. Keep a mirror by the phone and smile when you are talking to others. They will hear the smile in your voice and it will be contagious to keep them from smiling.
Find some POSITIVE quotes, affirmations and sayings that make you feel good. Post them by your computer, in the bathroom or carry them in your wallet when you need a pick-me-up.
Every morning, wake up and tell yourself that you absolutely refuse to let negative thinking stink up your mind. Then...follow through and try to find positive in everything that happens. Make a game out of turning negative conversations that others are trying to inflict on you into positive ones. I do this regularly and it really works. (and its kind of fun to see how long it takes to make that person realize its not as bad as they think)
Associate yourself with happy & successful people -- like the ones here in the ADBB.
Read inspiring stories. The ADBB is full of them. I also read the success stories from other websites about weight loss.
Visualize what you want to happen to you and write down HOW you can make those things happen. A list is great to have, cause you can't say you forgot or ignore what you need to do to make it happen.
Give yourself credit for all you do and all you've accomplished. Don't look back at any failures, we all have lots of them. Just look ahead at all the great opportunities that await you and make plans to achieve them.
I just thought this was an important thing to share with everyone. I remember so many (too many) sad holidays that I experienced -- If this helps just one person to have a happier season, then it is worth it.
Happy thoughts make your life happy. Miserable thoughts make your life miserable.







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