Blue Monday: Turning the Blues Into a Brighter Day
Every January, the third Monday is often referred to as “Blue Monday”—the so-called saddest day of the year. While there’s no solid science behind the label, it’s true that the post-holiday lull, cold weather, and New Year pressures can weigh heavily on our mood. At Premier Placement Services, we’re here to remind you that Blue Monday doesn’t have to live up to its name. With the right strategies, we can work together to make it a brighter, more positive day.
Over the coming months, we’ll be sharing practical tips to help you boost your well-being and stay motivated throughout the year. To start, here are ten tried-and-tested tips to avoid feeling low, not just on Blue Monday but every day.
Top 10 Tips to Avoid Depression
1. Stay ActiveExercise is a natural mood booster. A brisk 20-minute walk, some light stretching, or even a quick home workout can release endorphins and leave you feeling energised.
2. Eat Well – What you eat has a direct impact on your mood. Include plenty of fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains in your meals. Avoid skipping meals, as this can cause energy dips and irritability.
3. Get Outside – Fresh air and natural light can work wonders for your mental health. Even on cloudy days, spending time outdoors can help regulate your mood and improve your energy levels.
4. Connect with Others – Reach out to friends, family, or colleagues. Talking about how you’re feeling can be a powerful way to lighten the load and strengthen your support network.
5. Prioritise Sleep– Lack of sleep can amplify feelings of stress and sadness. Aim for 7-8 hours of quality sleep each night, and establish a calming bedtime routine to help you unwind.
6. Break Tasks – into Small StepsOverwhelmed by your to-do list? Break it down into smaller, manageable tasks. Completing one thing at a time can give you a sense of accomplishment and reduce stress.
7. Practise Gratitude – Take a few moments each day to reflect on what you’re grateful for. Focusing on the positives, no matter how small, can shift your perspective and improve your mood.
8. Limit Social Media – Scrolling through social media can sometimes make us feel worse, especially if we’re comparing ourselves to others. Set boundaries around your screen time and prioritise real-life connections instead.
9. Try Something New– Learning a new skill or taking up a hobby can be a great way to boost your confidence and keep your mind engaged. It could be anything from trying a new recipe to taking up painting.
10. Seek Help When Needed– It’s okay to not be okay. If you’re struggling with low moods or depression, don’t hesitate to reach out to a professional for support. Talking to someone who understands can make all the difference.
Looking Ahead
Blue Monday is just one day, but our commitment to supporting your mental well-being goes far beyond that. Over the coming months, we’ll continue to share practical tips and advice to help you stay positive, healthy, and motivated throughout the year. Together, we can make every Monday (and every day) a little less blue.
At Premier Placement Services, we believe in supporting not just your career but your overall well-being. Let’s take small steps together to prioritise mental health and make 2025 a brighter, more fulfilling year for everyone.