Friday, August 21, 2020
What to do if Youre Stuck in a Rut This January
What to do if Youâre Stuck in a Rut This January What to do if Youâre Stuck in a Rut This January Christmas is over, the weather is miserable, and to make matters worse, you probably have exams. via GIPHY January is traditionally the most depressing month of the year for these reasons and more, leaving many of us feeling stuck in a rut and bored of the monotony of everyday life. If youâre feeling unmotivated, unfulfilled and like every day blurs into the one before, here are some ways to perk yourself up and feel happier and more productive, fast. Make plans to have something to look forward to For my first trip abroad with my friend Milly, we decided to go to Dublin this month. Why January, the month of feeling skint, cold and generally a bit bleh? Because we knew we needed something to look forward to! If youâre feeling stuck in a rut, consider booking a trip â" even if itâs just a day trip â" somewhere new. You could also plan nights out with friends for after youâve finished your exams, or other post-exam events to help get you through the month. Switch up your habits If you always wake up at the same time, and have the same breakfast, and follow the same route to uni, and do everything else exactly the same as the day before, this monotony is probably a big part of why you can start to feel a bit âblehâ. Try switching up your routine in some way, whether itâs leaving uni earlier or later, taking a new route, or doing things in a different order. Get active Those of you who (like me) hate sport will probably be groaning at this one â" but itâs been proven countless times that exercise does wonders for stress levels. Spending time outdoors has also been found to have a positive impact on your mental health, so try and spend less time cooped up indoors. Of course, Januaryâs cold, so no one would blame you if you preferred to exercise at the gym and stay warm! While you might dread going to the gym, youâll find you feel so much happier and relaxed afterwards, so youâd have regretted it if you didnât go. Just donât make the classic mistake of buying a gym membership and not using it! Switch up your studying style If youâre feeling behind in your studies, youâre probably feeling even more deflated and stuck in a rut, making it tempting to bang your head on the desk. To get out of a study rut, try switching up your study style with the following things: Start small: clear away any small tasks that have been piling up Make your notes brighter and more interesting with highlighters and flash cards Take quizzes on Quizlet to make revision more active Get together with friends to study and quiz each other If your university has them, watch back or listen to old lectures Look at the big picture: remind yourself why you want this degree, and how it will help you achieve your goals. Get more study tips for exams here. Take a break from social media If thereâs one thing that can make you feel worse about your life when youâre in the middle of a rut, itâs social media. Whether itâs yet another person from your school getting engaged, or someone else boasting about their amazing travels abroad, sometimes you can be left wishing you hadnât mindlessly scrolled down your news feed. Itâs difficult to resist the urge to compare yourself to others, but the easiest way to do it is to simply get out of the habit of scrolling on social media. You might find it easier to allow yourself just a 10-minute scroll a day, or to go completely cold turkey â" either way, youâll probably find you miss it a lot less than you thought you would. Be spontaneous and get out of your comfort zone Another factor in the way youâre feeling is the fact that youâve probably become too used to your own comfort zone â" you havenât branched out and tried something new for a while. You donât have to do anything drastic to help solve this, but if you can be brave and try something new that scares you, but is still enjoyable, youâll likely feel proud of yourself and more self-assured for having done it. Donât put too much pressure on yourself And finally, youâre feeling stuck in a rut, this might make you less productive, which can leave you becoming frustrated with yourself and sometimes create a vicious cycle. Try to give yourself a break and donât beat yourself up if you donât complete everything you wanted to in a day. Also, make sure youâre taking care of yourself; getting enough sleep, eating well, and generally being kind to yourself. Remember: youâre in control of your own happiness, and the âblehâ feeling you have during a rut is just temporary. If youâre really struggling and feeling low, please talk to someone. Have you got any tips for getting out of a rut? Let us know in the comments below.
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