Being busy at work is a good thing, but being I-can't-eat-luch-because-I-have-an-85-page-deck-due-tomorrow busy is not. Long work days can make anyone
feel sluggish, burnt out and depressed. Us New Yorkers know it all too well. But, are there things you can do to feel
better when work is just not slowing down? Of course. Here are a few small pick-me-ups you can do to keep you sane.
Pay it forward.
You may be having a shitty day, but rest
assured there is someone else having a worse day than you. Doing a small act of kindness can not only
change someone’s day entirely around but be good for your soul.
Check off something from your personal list.
We
all have that personal to-do list that keeps growing rather than shrinking. When I feel stressed, I look at my personal
list and find time to cross the smallest thing off. Even setting up your doctor’s appointment can
calm anxiety.
Take a 15-minute walk.
Sitting down for long
periods of time has been compared to smoking: it can kill you in the long
run. Go outside and breath some fresh
air. Your sanity will thank you for it.
Beautify yourself.
Makeup has been scientifically
proven to lift self-esteem and I don’t find it hard to believe. Even the smallest of treatments can make
someone feel prettier. Mani, pedi,
eyebrows and even a face mask at home can feel perfectly indulgent.
Call someone you care about.
Being busy makes me feel
like I am losing touch with the people
that matter the most. To help you stay
grounded, find the time to call someone you care about from your past. An old friend, cousin, mom, dad,
grandmother. I’m sure any of them would
be ecstatic to hear your voice on the other end.
Catch up on ZZZs.
Do not turn on your computer and go right to
sleep after work (if you get in late, of course). Chances are you’ll sleep
better and will have more energy in the morning. Take at least a day a week and go off the
grid for a night.
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