Pandemic and gloomy winters making you feel anxious? Check out these tips to uplift your spirits

Updated : Feb 04, 2022 13:45
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Samarpita Yashaswini

The pandemic has surely tested our patience and has altered the way we live our lives. It has not only changed the way we interact with people but has also confined us to our houses. While during the first wave, the sheer novelty prevented us from getting bored, the third wave has compelled us to feel anxious and dreary. While there are only so many things that one can do while being stuck at home, a little innovation can sure go a long way. 

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So, if you are feeling bored and anxious, then here are some sure shot ways to cheer yourself up and brighten up your mood.  

Listen to upbeat songs 

Music definitely has the power to brighten up a dull day and instantly perk up your mood. So, create a mood-booster playlist and groove in your room to the upbeat sounds. 

Whip up your favourite dish 

Cooking is indeed therapeutic. Whipping up a storm in the kitchen can surely brighten up a dull day and also result in a deliciously mouth-watering dish! So, buy those exotic ingredients and cook that dish that you recently saw on MasterChef.  

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Have a virtual session with your friends 

Just because you can’t go out to meet your friends doesn’t mean that you can’t enjoy their company.

Plan a virtual session with your friends and trust them to cheer you up and improve your mood. 

Pamper yourself 

Self-pampering is never a bad idea! Be it planning an at-home manicure/pedicure session or simply catching up on the lost sleep, devote some time to yourself and watch your mood improve drastically.  

Learn a new skill

The pandemic has given us all the opportunity and time to acquire a new skill or take up a hobby. So, utilise this time to the maximum, by enrolling yourself in a hobby class like dancing, singing, painting, etc or learn a new language to stay productive and anxiety-free during this time. 

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