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How I Raise My Vibes

July 12th, 2007

I’ve been tagged for a meme about energy by Isabella Mori. Isabella is a very knowledgeable and experienced counsellor, with a blog called moritherapy. The meme was started by Cardin at OptimistLab.

If you don’t already know, an internet meme is a piece of digital content that spreads quickly, widely and organically from person to person.

So, here are the five best ways that I know of to “raise my vibes”.

5. Music

My taste in music is very eclectic, so I have something for just about every occasion or frame of mind. There are a dozen or so songs that, played with volume, really raise my vibes.

4. Exercise

I’m always amazed at how much better I feel after exercise than I did before starting. It must be the endorphins. And the virtuous feelings. There is nothing that I find harder than overcoming the mental barrier that stops me from exercising. It’s a barrier that shouldn’t be there given that exercise is so beneficial, in the near-term and long-term. My lazy instinct must be stronger.

3. Go to a Bookshop

Ah, yes. I could spend a whole day in a bookshop, given a large range of books and a cafe that serves good coffee. I just love looking at books, dreaming, not even buying necessarily. I also spend an awful lot of time on Amazon and Audible during the day. As I part own a family business I have to monitor my own internet activity, which hasn’t caused any problems yet.

2. Drink water

Water, water and more water. I almost never drink enough, but when I do I feel fantastic. That makes a lot of sense since I’m normally dehydrated, and water makes up 75% of the body and 85% of the brain. Eating watermelon makes me feel great as well!

1. Have a long, important conversation with someone

No matter how good or bad my mood is to start with I feel greatly energized if I can help someone else through conversation. I’ve experienced this more and more, as people who I know have asked me questions about mental health, and have found my answers to be helpful.

That’s my 5. If I could just include them all in my day, everyday, I would be jumping out of my skin with energy.

Here are the 3 that just missed out on the top 5.

Sleep
Believe it or not lack of sleep energizes me (for the first week or so).

Reading books
Not just looking.

Spending time with family
Taking my kids out just about anywhere. Going for coffee with my wife.

I now have 6 blogs (not 5) that I’m going to tag.

I love the recent blog on Beyond Blue titled “My Depression Toolbox“. I’m convinced that the best way to maintain good mental health is to monitor depression triggers and have strategies at the ready to mitigate them when they appear. This post gives a great example of a “stay well plan” that does exactly that.

On the Dr Shock blog there is an interesting article about Activity Scheduling. This is another positive approach that aims to re-energize the depressed person by building pleasurable activities into their daily routine. (Thanks for the referral at the bottom of the post!)

I’m fascinated by the The Pursuit of Happiness, a personal, moving blog by a depressed man trying to work out what exactly is wrong with him and what kind of treatment he should seek. I recommend starting with the first post.

At Space and Time Melissa writes short posts about anything and everything, and sometimes even nothing. (Sorry Melissa). Her writing is personal, humorous and self-deprecating.

Rachel keeps me laughing, entertained and engaged with life at Frizzy Logic. I especially like her post from a week ago on an amazing infinite energy generating machine, that could be housed in a gallery, but never fulfilled its potential.

Finally, Anna at Widows Quest has written a brief post “How to Stop Feeling Tired“. She summarizes a great point from another article on how doing things for other people will energize you in a number of ways. I couldn’t agree more. This may be the reason that I have helping others in conversation as my Number 1 energizer.


4 Responses to “How I Raise My Vibes”

  1. OptimistLab.com
    July 12th, 2007 12:18
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    Hey there!

    Great list–Thanks for playing the High Vibes Game!

    (don’t forget to check out Step 4 of the instructions for the game–as the game’s designed to raise awareness of the “High Vibe It” site, it has a little extra twist to it.)

    All the best,
    Cardin Lilly Routh
    OptimistLab.com

  2. highvibeit.com
    July 12th, 2007 20:48
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    Things That Energize and Improve Mental Health

    The best five ways to raise my energy levels. Listening, exercising, browsing, drinking, giving. Find out more!

  3. isabella mori
    July 14th, 2007 09:31
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    thanks for playing the game. always interesting to see how other people play with energy - and how down to earth it all is!

    lack of sleep, huh? reminds me of two weeks ago, when i had decided to catch up on my sleep - and it’s unbelievable how low on energy i was after a 10-hour sleep.

  4. james
    July 14th, 2007 20:19
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    Actually I have to admit to the same. With me it’s “all or nothing”. I seem to thrive on a lack of sleep until I hit a wall and then it reverses for a while. I’ve been known to sleep for more than 15 hours!

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