Try these five ways to boost your
energy levels.
A feeling of energy is a key to feeling happy.
Studies show that when you feel energetic, you feel much
better about yourself.
On the other hand, when you feel exhausted, tasks that would
ordinarily make you happy — like putting up holiday decorations, getting ready
to go to a party, or planning a trip — make you feel overwhelmed and blue.
When my energy feels at a low ebb, I try one of these
techniques (well, first I drink something with caffeine in it, but if I feel
like I need to take further steps, I try these strategies).
1. Exercise!
Even a quick ten-minute walk will increase your energy and
boost your mood. This really works! Try it! People often say they’re too tired
to exercise, but in fact, unless you’re exercising at a very intense
level, exercise tends to boost energy rather than deplete it.
2. Listen to lively music.
This is one of the quickest, easiest ways to get a jolt of
energy.
3. Get enough sleep.
If the alarm blasts you awake every morning, you’re not
getting enough sleep—and it matters. Most adults need at least seven hours each
night. Don’t kid yourself about how much sleep you need! (Here are
some tips for getting good sleep.)
4. Act energetic.
Research shows that when people move faster, their metabolism
speeds up. Also, because the way we act influences the
way we feel (to an almost uncanny degree), acting with
energy will make you feel more energetic. Stand up while talking on the phone,
walk more quickly, speak with more animation.
5. Talk to friends.
We get a real charge from connecting with other people. I’ve
noticed that if I’m feeling low, and then run into a friend on the street, I
walk away feeling much more energetic. Reach out if you need a boost. This is
true for introverts and extroverts alike.
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