Blue Monday – the third Monday of January – is often considered the most depressing day of the year. The dreary weather, post-Christmas finances and New Year’s resolutions going down the drain can make our lives feel a little bleak.
But, as we know, a positive mindset can help you navigate even the toughest of times. If you’re struggling to shake off the January blues, here are five ways to stay positive.
Set realistic goals for the year ahead
The pressure of a New Year’s resolution can sometimes make January feel like a mountain too high to climb. Instead of aiming for drastic changes, try setting small, achievable goals. Whether it’s learning a new skill, booking a holiday to look forward to or improving your work-life balance, breaking bigger challenges into smaller chunks can create a sense of accomplishment that can lift your mood.
You might also consider focusing on career goals. If you’re considering a career change or job move, speak to one of our recruitment experts to explore exciting opportunities that could align with your long-term ambitions.
Take time for self-care
During the winter months, it’s easy to let self-care fall to the bottom of your to-do list. However, looking after your physical and mental health can do wonders for your mood. Make time for activities that make you feel good — whether it’s spending time in nature, reading a book or even just getting a good night’s sleep.
Self-care also means prioritising your wellbeing at work. Take short breaks to stretch your legs and get some fresh air. A small shift like this can make a big difference to how you feel during your workday.
Connect with others
If you’re feeling a little isolated, it’s essential to reach out and chat with other people. It might be a quick phone call with a friend or a coffee with a colleague. These small moments of human connection can bring comfort and renewed perspective.
It’s so important to have a supportive team around you. If you’re feeling disconnected from your colleagues, consider reaching out to your manager to discuss ways to improve collaboration or communication.
Engage in activities you enjoy
Taking part in activities you find fun will boost your mood and combat gloomy feelings. Whether it’s a creative hobby, exercising or spending time with family and friends, engaging in positive experiences can take your mind off day-to-day stresses.
Sometimes, time away from the desk is exactly what you need to get inspired for your next professional adventure.
Take action towards your career goals
If you’re feeling stuck, Blue Monday might be a good time to reignite your career aspirations. Instead of thinking about what’s not working, think about updating your CV, sprucing up your LinkedIn profile or applying for jobs that excite you.
Looking for a fresh start? Pertemps Network Group is here to support you every step of the way. Check out our jobs pages here.