
5 Ways to Beat the Winter Blues
It is hard this time of year not to get the winter blues. I have lived in Missoula almost my entire life, so I can attest to how rare it is to see the sun in the winter. This one seems to be the exception to that rule. I have accumulated a few tricks for beating the blues over the past few years. Here is the list of my top five blues beaters…
Play Like a Kid
Go sledding, build a snowman, have a snowball fight or go ice skating. I have a sneaking suspicion this could be why kids don’t get the winter blues. They are too busy having fun.

Photo courtesy of Hubert K/Flickr Photo courtesy of Hubert K/FlickrCook With a Crock-Pot
Nothing tastes better or gives you more of a comforting feeling, than eating a warm meal that’s been cooking all day. The bonus is, it makes your house smell great.

Photo courtesy of Alex Shultz/Flickr Photo courtesy of Alex Shultz/FlickrGet Outside
I know it seems weird, but it works. Catch what little vitamin D you can get from that beautiful sun. Vitamin D levels drop in winter months, so get what you can.

Photo courtesy of Vincent/Flickr Photo courtesy of Vincent/FlickrGet Some Exercise
Exercise of any sort raises your endorphins and helps to improve your mood. You could shovel snow, run on a treadmill, move your furniture… the possibilities are endless. The important thing is to just do something.

Photo courtesy of Yuan2003/Flickr Photo courtesy of Yuan2003/FlickrDo Something for Someone Else
Nothing makes you feel better than helping someone else out. Shovel your neighbors walk. Plow your neighbor’s driveway. Make dinner for a friend. Doing something for someone else gets your mind off of you.

Photo courtesy of David Gutierrez/Flickr Photo courtesy of David Gutierrez/Flickr
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