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Simple Ideas for Winter Blues by Rachel Duvall

Published Monday, February 15, 2010


 

Dance with Rachel every Wednesday night!

In the wintertime with fewer daylight hours and more time spent indoors, many of us experience a lower level of energy and possibly an overall sense of sadness. For some this sadness can progress to a depression which is linked to Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD. So what are some ways we can turn this time of darkness, low energy and sometimes sadness into a time of light, renewal and joy?

  • Get Moving! ~ Moving our bodies raises our mood by enhancing neurotransmitters in the brain and releasing feel-good endorphins. Hint: come dance with me on Wednesday nights!
  • Find Community ~ Once the warmth of the holidays have past, the wintertime can often feel isolating and lonely. Find time to come together with others and dance, connect and laugh!
  • Fresh Air & Rest ~ Take time to get outside and take in fresh air, breathe deeply, even if it’s only for a few minutes each day. Getting a full night’s rest, optimally 8 hours, also helps the body recharge, rejuvenate and prepare to welcome the light the next day.
  • Get Creative ~ Use this time of darkness as a time for introspection, going within and tapping in to your creative spirit. Movement and music can be a wonderful way to tap in to your creative expression and release and relieve stress.



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