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    9 tips for having a good bad day

    A few days ago, I was extremely upset. It's too complicated to explain the whole situation, but an encounter left me feeling anxious, agitated, under attack, and sad. I did what I could to resolve the situation, but I still felt terrible.

    When I have a day like this, I try to make it a Good Bad Day. I take the steps that tend to make me feel better or, if they don't make me feel better, at least give me the kind of day on which I can look back with satisfaction.

    To have a Good Bad Day, I made sure to:

    1. Exercise. For me, exercise is a key element to managing my moods. It calms me and energizes me at the same time. Its rituals are comforting. It's productive but not intellectually or socially demanding. Also, exercise is so obviously a key to good health that if I manage to exercise, I feel like I'm doing something worthwhile in my day, no matter what else happens.

    2. Do something nice for someone else. The first part of the Second Splendid Truth is "One of the best ways to make yourself happy is to make other people happy" (also known as the "Do good, feel good" provision). I sent out some emails that I knew would be useful for other people. Doesn't sound like much, but it took a lot out of me.

    3. Stop ruminating. My inclination was to go over and over the details of the upsetting episode and to conduct imaginary arguments. Instead, I tried to keep my resolution to Find an area of refuge. Studies show that dwelling on negative thoughts amplifies their power in your mind. In fact, some researchers suggest that a reason that more women suffer depression than men is that women are more likely to "overthink," while men are better at distracting themselves from negative thoughts.

    4. Connect with someone important to me. I called my sister.

    5. Tackle a nagging task. Crossing things off a to-do list is energizing and cheering. I took the time to clear my desk - not just physically removing piles of papers, but also doing the tasks that the papers represented. Copying research notes from various sources, making a dentist's appointment, and making progress on my blog re-design gave me a feeling of control and accomplishment.

    6. Do something silly and lighthearted with my children. I videotaped my four-year-old as she danced and sang in her mermaid costume with her new mermaid doll, and we had a family bubble-blowing extravaganza. And throughout all these steps, I tried to…

    7. Act the way I want to feel. Research shows that although we think that we act because of the way we feel, in fact, we often feel because of the way we act. I get worked up very easily, but I tried to act cheerful instead of allowing myself to get agitated, wring my hands, etc. My mother often reminds me, "Stay calm," and I need that advice frequently.

    8. Ask for help. I said to my husband, "I really need to talk to you. I'm really upset, I want to tell you what happened today and talk to you about it, okay?" Being a sympathetic listener isn't my husband's strongest point, and truth be told, he wasn't very comforting -- but I think that by explaining that I needed him to try to do his best to help, I did help him do the best he could.

    But nothing really worked. I still felt lousy. So I made sure to…

    8. Go to sleep early. It's true, everything does look better in the morning. Also, the longer I work on my happiness project, the more importance I give to sleep. Getting enough sleep just makes a tremendous difference to happiness.

    When I woke up the next morning, I felt better. The situation still upsets me, but not as much as it did. When I have a bad day, it helps to have a good bad day.

    Have you found any strategies for making a bad day better? What works for you?

    * This post from Pamela Slim on Escape From Cubicle Nation really got me thinking: "Scrappy content can juice up your brand". Once again, I'm reminded of the wisdom of Voltaire's admonishment, "Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good." Plus I loved spotting the brilliant Communicatrix there, too.

    * Check out the Happiness Project Toolbox. It's fun, it's addictive, it's free, and it will boost your happiness.

     

    8 comments

    • A Yahoo! User  •  1 year 8 months ago
      Just want to say I love you for trying to be good to yourself and
      others. I try the same things in my life and it is worth
      reading about it in another life and in another time
      and another place. Love always matters. No matter where
      it was.
    • benny  •  2 years 6 months ago
      when u feel your day isnt going to be a beautiful one as you planned, pause for a while and try the following; catch some sleep if you can. things normally look better after agood nap or sleep. take sometime to think about little things in your life that amuses you like our inability to get the weight or size we desire after so many crash diets. Thirdly exercise your body, This apart from the health benefits normally energises the body from my personal experience
    • emilyk  •  2 years 5 months ago
      I just remember it could always be worse! And listen to up beat music. Hahaha
    • T  •  2 years 5 months ago
      I listen to my favorite songs and do a little bit of cleaning..
    • Ten  •  2 years 5 months ago
      i am really upset this because my boyfrd is not giving me any intrest and also he is not like the one who is before. he really got change this day. i am really feeling scare that he might have someone in his life.i also ask him that is have any one new in his life and he told me he didn't have.i really don't know what is his probs.
    • gloria  •  2 years 5 months ago
      I''m just a simple little babtist grandma. I find when thing's get a little too crazy just pray about it.
    • ShiningLight  •  2 years 6 months ago
      Everything on your list helps me. I have learned to skip my husband - he does not do comfort well either. His attitude is who cares? - why fuss? - what's for dinner? I also find that brushing my 2 cats and playing with them helps. If the weather permits, I go for a walk in the park with my dog.
    • Bodega  •  2 years 5 months ago
      When I have a bad day I try to get with my green side and if that dont work then I stay home and try to not think about the bad but to look at all the good.... remember try!!!!!!!

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