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Five Ways To Make Your Winter WOEs Fly Away:

By Rob White

Even the most motivated and upbeat positive thinkers are susceptible to winter WOEs. WOE is an acronym for “What On Earth” is happening. It’s what you say when you take on the role of helpless victim. It’s also what you say on a dark winter day when the blues and blahs are getting to you.

So what can you do when you’re weary of those dark, blustery days? You can remind yourself that perhaps the world’s environment is getting to you, but there is something you can do. You can uplift your inner environment.

There are ways to give those winter WOEs wings so they fly away. Here are five possibilities:

Hibernate

For fast acting relief from WOE, take a lesson from the bear. There is a reason why bears hibernate all winter. They do it to conserve energy and cope with food scarcity. Perhaps hibernating all winter is a bit unreasonable for you, but sometimes the most important thing you can do for yourself, on a cold winter day, is grab a few moments of extra rest by hitting the snooze alarm again. Give yourself a “mini-hibernation” experience. Luxuriating in the warmth of your bed a bit longer may just be the respite you need to recharge your battery, which makes WOE feel awkward and fly away.

Indulge

Do you have a sweet tooth or a “meat” tooth? Whatever it is, don’t let it overtake you, but don’t let it make you feel guilty, either. On occasion, when the winter WOEs are affecting your mood, find an affordable luxury and enjoy it. You deserve it. Splurge on that $3 square of chocolate or whatever treat tickles your taste buds. Perhaps you can find your motivation in a cup of joe or hot cocoa. Appreciate the ingredients and craftsmanship that created your favorite treat! Allow all of your senses to be involved. Allow the aroma to fill your nostrils. Appreciate the taste. Remember this concept: intelligent indulgence! When you indulge intelligently, WOE feels left out and goes elsewhere.

Bundle Up

There is no such thing as bad weather as long as you’re prepared for it. Bundle up with layers, and then put on your favorite winter jacket. Appreciate the ritual that you’re going through to see to it that you are comfortable in the cold. If you have a favorite coat that’s been with you for years, pull it out of the closet and reunite with it, as if it’s an old friend. Sink into that coat and head out for a walk into the brisk, wintry air. Perhaps you have a favorite scarf, hat, or pair of gloves that not only warms your body but also warms your soul. A warm soul feels good, which makes WOE feel unwanted and run away.

Listen to the Quiet

Look at winter from a new perspective. Appreciate the quiet stillness that permeates the environment. Stillness offers sacred time. The solitude of a winter walk allows you to hear your footsteps and listen to your breathing without the frantic interruption of life. Inhale slowly and deeply. Allow the clean, crisp air to fill your lungs and saturate your cells. Exhale long and strong. Notice the innocence of your breath as it leaves your body centered and light. The stillness can be your key to serenity. WOE flees in the presence of serenity.

Worship the Sun

When the sun reveals its gleaming countenance, stop whatever you are doing and step into its bright light. Light is beauty. No matter what you’re doing, take the time to find that patch of sunlight. Look up, close your eyes, and appreciate the warm beauty of the moment – just the sun and you relating to one another. Bask in the warmth, and allow yourself to glow like a happy house cat. WOE can’t stand it when you glow – it can’t wait to vacate the scene. And a further tip to give more life to the glow is to reflect on that moment of warm beauty as you settle down for a cozy winter’s night.

When you’re willing to try new ways to rejuvenate yourself, you can feel great even on the coldest winter day. The most beautiful things about winter cannot be seen or heard; they are felt with the heart. Simply come up with ways to renew your attitude, and winter WOEs will fly away as you bask in the inner warmth of a beautiful day.

Rob White is an author, motivational coach and story-teller. Visit him online at www.robwhitemedia.com.

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