Structure is key to a healthy brain
Create a daily schedule or routine
Go to sleep and wake up at the same time every day
Exercise helps to create endorphins in our brains, which helps us feel better
Sunlight helps to regulate our circadian rhythms - our brain's way of knowing when it is time to be awake or asleep. Sunlight also improves our mood!
It helps you stay mentally active.
It will help you feel like you have accomplished something or worked towards a goal.
Cluttered room= cluttered mind
Our environment affects the way we feel!
Artwork
Photography
Makeup/hairstyle
Writing
Cooking
Phone call
Text
Virtual meeting
Mail a letter
Eat fruits, vegetables, and protein.
Avoid junk foods!
Sometimes we forget the way back to feeling positive. We might need a reminder that can lead us back to a happier emotional place. That's when a positivity treasure chest is really helpful.
A positivity treasure chest is a collection of reminders of positive experiences we've had. These reminders bring back the feelings associated with the good moments in our lives, our strengths, joys, and accomplishments, the fun we've had, the books or music that have meaning for us, the people who are important to us.
Collect things that remind you of positive emotional moments in your life. For example:
photos or other souvenirs of great times
awards that remind you of an accomplishment
cards or notes from special people in your life
favorite inspirational quotes or song lyrics
childhood mementos
something you made or drew
a gift someone gave you
a photo of someone you look up to
Put everything in a folder, binder, or special box where you can easily find it. Or make a collage, poster, or mobile of the items. The most important thing is to choose only items that trigger a positive emotion for you. You can add, subtract, and rearrange them any time.
When you feel low or discouraged, take a few minutes to look through your treasure box to boost your positive emotions. Browse through it any time to give yourself a daily serving of positivity.