“Every day may not be good, but there’s something good in every day.” ~Unknown
We all get in bad moods, no matter how positive we try to be.
Maybe you didn’t get enough sleep last night. Or you feel overworked and overwhelmed. Or perhaps something happened and you keep dwelling on it, going over and over in your head how you froze up in a meeting or spoke too aggressively to someone you love.
Whatever the case may be, you feel something you don’t want to feel and you’re not sure how to change it. You just know you need to do something before acting on that feeling.
The reality is you don’t have to act on everything you feel. Still, emotional responses happen so quickly that it becomes challenging to put space between feeling and doing.
It may seem like the answer is to stop responding to life emotionally, but that’s just not realistic. Paul Ekman, one of the foremost researchers on emotion, suggests it’s near impossible to bypass an emotional response because of the way our brains are set up.
Perhaps the best goal is to identify negative feelings quickly and improve your state of mind instead of responding to feelings with more feelings. Odds are, if you choose the latter, you’ll do something you’ll regret later.
I’ve come up with ten ways to overcome a negative state of mind:
1. Get to the root.
If you’ve ever snapped at someone who didn’t say or do anything to offend you, you’re familiar with this common dilemma: you feel something but you’re not entirely sure why. So you start looking for explanations. The kids are too loud. Or the TV’s too small. Or the car’s too dirty.
Maybe you’re afraid of acknowledging someone hurt you because you prefer to avoid confrontation. Or maybe you’re disappointed in yourself but admitting it is too painful. Whatever the case, it’s time to get honest. Lashing out won’t address the problems that are creating your feelings.
2. Be real.
There’s no point in pretending you’re full of sunshine when internally you feel like crying or screaming. You’re entitled to feel the full range of emotions and express what’s on your mind when you need to. Don’t worry about bringing other people down; you’ll only do that if you dwell in negativity.
If someone asks what’s wrong, be honest: “I’ve had a rough day, I don’t feel so great, but I’m sure I’ll feel better when I…”
3. Complete the “I’ll feel better when I …” sentence.
Everyone has something that’s guaranteed to put a smile on their face. Playing with your dog. Watching re-runs of Friends. Jump roping to bad eighties music. It’s helpful to have this Ace in your pocket to pull out when you need a smile. (If you’re on Facebook, read more ideas to make you smile here.)
I know yoga always enhances my mood. I also know when I feel bad I’m less motivated to go to yoga. It helps to remind myself it will be worth it in the end if I push through my discomfort, because yoga always helps, at least a little.
4. Take responsibility.
Sometimes when you’re down, it might feel like you have to stay there. But the truth is we can influence how we feel by choosing what we do. Sitting around sulking causes prolonged sadness. Doing something proactive will help you start to feel better.
When you realize you’re the only thing standing between you and a smile, you get motivated to take action. That’s the thing about feelings: you can’t sit around waiting for them to change. You have to do something to change them.
5. Think it out.
The best way to change how you feel is to change how you think about what’s bothering you. Instead of dwelling on what went wrong, identify what you learned and what you can do with that knowledge to make your next moments better.
Instead of dwelling on everything that’s out of your hands, focus on things you can actually control: how honest you are about your feelings, whether you take responsibility or blame other people, whether you cling to pain or let go. You can’t avoid feelings, but you don’t have to exacerbate them with negative thoughts.
6. Change the story in your head.
Sometimes when you’re in a bad mood, it’s tempting to cling to a story that justifies it, and then retell it over and over like a picture book you’ve heard a million times. And then he said this…And then I did this…And then I messed up…
Visualize yourself closing a book and taking a new one off the shelf. Then start telling yourself a different story—one where you’re not a victim, one where you’re not powerless, one where you’re accepting what happened and moving on so you don’t lose anymore time to that other book.
7. Want to understand.
Even if something happened to create your bad mood, you’re responsible for maintaining it, and it’s easy to do that if you refuse to see the other side of situations. If you want to believe your best friend meant to hurt you, or the world is against you, or your boss didn’t promote you because she’s out to get you.
Instead of fueling your anger for your friend, feel compassion for the pain she must be in; she’d never hurt you on purpose. Instead of thinking the world is against you, put your day in perspective; everyone has bad days. Instead of imaging your boss is out to get you, realize she had a tough choice to make, and you’ll have more opportunities to advance down the line.
8. Uplift yourself.
Defuse your negative feelings by generating positive ones. Watch something funny and silly on YouTube. Or watch something inspirational that reminds you people are good—life is good. I recommend Validation. Every time I see it I feel good about myself and want to pay that forward.
9. Use the silly voice technique.
According to Russ Harris, author of The Happiness Trap, swapping the voice in your head with a cartoon voice will help take back power from the troubling thought.
When you start thinking about the interview that went downhill, do it as Bugs Bunny. When you rehash the fight you had with your boyfriend, do it as one of those high-pitched mice from Cinderalla. Sound ridiculous? It is. That’s the point.
10. Repeat.
You’ve tried everything but your mind is still being stubborn. Now it’s a battle of wills: the part of you that wants to let go against the part of you that doesn’t.
Repeat this to yourself: “I still feel bad. I accept it. I know I won’t always feel bad, and it will change as soon as I’m ready.” Simply affirming that you won’t always feel bad—that you’re not destined to feel angry, sad, or frustrated forever—and that you are in control of your feelings might motivate you to let them go.
What are your tips for overcoming a bad mood?
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About Lori Deschene
Lori Deschene is the founder of Tiny Buddha. She started the site after struggling with depression, bulimia, c-PTSD, and toxic shame so she could recycle her former pain into something useful and inspire others to do the same. You can find her books, including Tiny Buddha’s Gratitude Journal and Tiny Buddha’s Worry Journal, here and learn more about her eCourse, Recreate Your Life Story, if you’re ready to transform your life and become the person you want to be.
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Thank you so much for the link to Validation. I was having a rough morning and it has totally helped me shift to a much better mood! Thanks!!
Awesome, thank you!
Number 9 is priceless!! 🙂
I like changing the story!
uplift yourself-when I get frustrated by things around/happening in my life I watch “Finding Nemo” the colors , the story, makes me happy!!
;o)
once again awesome!
No problem! It always brightens my day, too =)
You're most welcome!
I'm so with you! I've seen Finding Nemo over 50 times, I'm sure…
wish it would be easy for me..
wish it would be easy for me to do it..
get rid of thos daMX bad mood!
hey men screw you are making me feel good 😀
I like to smile and think about something/someone I love. Changing the story is one of my favorites from your list. Great list!
Thanks for the great tips, Lori! I especially like the one on getting to the root, be real and change the story in the head. Running away or suppressing our emotions is never the way to deal with them. Simple emotions that remained unresolved would only fester and transform into something totally unrecognizable and uglier when they have not been given the proper channels to express themselves.
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Thank you so much for this article. Earlier this weekend I got hurt pretty badly, and rather than letting anger and being upset ruin my weekend, I was able to turn myself around by getting to the root of my pain, and then finding a new way to look at it. I really appreciate what you are doing.
Also, the film Validation is amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Great post! – with some excellent suggestions. However, I can't access one of your links – More ideas to make you smile – because I'm not on Facebook.
I'm so happy the post was helpful to you…and I'm always excited to share Validation. I've shown it to everyone I know and love because it's just such a powerful little video. Hope your Monday is off to a great start!
Thanks for your comment WP! You bring up some excellent points about emotions festering. Thank you also for the wisdom you shared on Facebook =)
Me, too! It always improves my mood to think about my family. Thanks for adding the idea to the list =)
I hear you. I have a hard time with this sometimes, as well. It helps me to remember even the worst mood eventually passes. It's one of those pieces of wisdom you hear from your grandmother growing up (this too shall pass); and even though it seems so unlikely when you're feeling your worst, it really is true.
Hi Maureen,
It should bring up the reader comments even if you're not signed in to Facebook. At least that's my understanding. I can see it when I am not logged in. If you don't see that page, please let me know!
Lori
Hi Lori – I just see Facebook Login and “You must log in to see this page”.
I meant to say thank you for the excellent post! I have bookmarked it and retweeted the link on twitter too. 🙂
Thank you for letting me know! I will add a note in the post that you need to be on Facebook to see it. Thank you also for the kind words. I'm so glad you enjoyed the post =)
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I just watch trololololo http://www.trolololololololo.com/
I hate you mammerjammers!!!! Motherfudgers!!
thats so funny!! i was having a terrible night about two nights ago and couldn't sleep, so my boyfriend left the room and said he was going to find me and movie to put on for me to fall asleep too. Finding nemo is what he came back with and it put me in a great mood! 🙂 i recommend watching this too!!
Not only the content of the movie and the fun animation, really it's the bright beautiful colors. Many studies show color effects moods,etc., we all know going out into the sun, enjoying a bright colorful world really helps out!
Keep smiling!!
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These are great suggestions. I especially like the one about the story, because some years ago a spiritual teacher once asked someone a very powerful question that changed my life in an instant. Her question was “What if you have never really suffered at all? What if that's just a story you're telling yourself?” In my own internal answer to that question, I felt years of stories of suffering melt away and a rush of joy unlike anything I had ever experienced. That joyous feeling lasted for over 8 hours. I stopped believing any of my sad stories.
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What an empowering post! I em enjoying the articles on this site and the fresh perspective. Like others, I particularly appreciate changing the story. I was actually sitting here prior to reading, feeling quite put upon by another during a hard time for me. I reframed the story and found myself able to let it go! Thanks for the words of wisdom and the wonderful site!
You are most welcome! I’m so glad you find the posts here helpful =)
You are most welcome. I’m so glad you’ve found the posts helpful!
what a great post! specially in the world of hassles.. nice one Lori. I’ve learned a lot on your post! especially on you ways to overcome bad mood.
{Use the silly voice technique.}
What an inspiring tip hah 😉
I will apply this~~
Ths!
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I am going through a bad situation now and just like what you mentioned in the article, I’ve been telling the same “story” in my head to justify my anger. Perhaps I should change the story. Perhaps the situation isn’t so bad. Perhaps I should just let go of this anger cuz….afterall…. there’s more to life than this little situation? If I don’t stop now, perhaps we can’t enjoy life?
I know that feeling well. Sometimes it can feel nearly impossible to let a story ago. Then I remind myself that we let everything go eventually; it might as well be sooner than later!
I can honestly say that I don’t remember the last time that I have been in a bad mood. 4 years ago I took a program called Inner Engineering. It changed me and now my emotions don’t have control over me. You can now take it online at http://www.InnerEngineering.org. The mystic that teaches this class is Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev. He will be featured in a free online webstream event called “My Conversations with the Mystic” on January 30th. It’s free, but you need to register in advance at: http://myconversationswiththemystic.com/chrisrado/ So happy to find this community!
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