REL said:
One thing that has almost never failed to make me feel better when I'm feeling crappy is doing something nice for someone else. It doesn't have to be a grandiose gesture but whether it was buying my wife some flowers on the way home from a bad day at work or cleaning out the pantry and giving all the canned goods to the Food Bank, doing something nice for others makes me feel better.
I too believe in the little things. I try to always hold doors for people, wave "thank you" when a car lets me cross in front of them, and just try to generally be nice to people. I worked bakery service in my local grocery store and LOVED to help customers. I like to say that, "I really like people, they just freak me out".
Also, don't forget little things for yourself too. I'm chick, so for me it might be flowers, or a special magazine, a new nail polish, or some type food item (like good chocolate). I try to never spend much (at the most $10, but sometimes it can be as little as buck or two) & I really try not to do it often, but sometimes ya just gotta treat yourself. You know what they say, "Simple things for simple minds."
Remathilis said:
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Originally Posted by gedankenspahne
i think the new year is supposed to bring feelings of hope or anticipation...however, when one feels trapped, or lacking somehow (i don't know if this makes sense to you) they can tend to feel the same things, only in a negative connotation....? maybe you just need a piece of cheesecake?
Has your friend been reading my mind?

She is quite wise.
PS:
I'll take this time to mention one other thing that helps me... animal therapy (if you like animals). What do I mean by that? Well, having a pet is one way... I don't know what I'd do with out my cat, Lady Zeal. But, if you don't have a pet, try visiting friends/relatives that do (but not if they have cranky/grouchy pets... this defeats the purpose). Or, stop by a pet store or shelter. Granted, you may be inclined to adopt animals when ya just can't, but while you're there, you can give the animals a bit of attention while there stuck there. I walk to and from the grocery store (the one I work at) and across the parking lot is a PetCo. Many's the day that I'll say to myself, "I need some pet therapy," and so I'll stop by and say hello and give attention to all the animals that want it: kittens, cats, parrots, ferrets... whatever. I tell them, and myself, "I may not be able to take you home, but I can give you a little love while I'm here." Makes me feel good and I look forward to the day when thing are better in my life, so I can say, "You are coming home with me," to some sweet little thing (if Zeal can deal with not being queen bitch anymore).
