How’s February been treating you, our dear Pandas? On the calendar,springis quickly approaching, and it seems like we can already smell its freshness and feel the warmth and sunshine on our faces. However, in reality, the cold doesn’t want to let us go from its icy grip, the New Year’s resolution burnout is getting real, and post-Valentine’s Day blues are tormenting the singles out there.To keep us going until spring,Bored Pandahas collected some of the most relatable and hilariousmemesfrom the ‘Shower Feelings’Instagram account. Scroll down to find them, and make sure to upvote the ones that made your struggles feel seen.While you’re at it, don’t forget to check out a conversation withlicensed mental health counselorPatricia GlynnMA, CRC, who kindly agreed to give us a few helpful tips on how to keep going this cold February.This post may includeaffiliate links.RELATED:It’s not a coincidence that we asked how you’re doing this February at the start of this article, dear Pandas. According toYouGov US, a global public opinion and data company, Americans find this month to be the second least favorite of the whole year.To find out why many specifically dislike these 28 days of the year and how we can cope with this,Bored Pandareached out to licensed mental health counselorPatricia GlynnMA, CRC.“When it comes tomental health, February can be a difficult month because the weather tends to be cold and the days shorter,” Glynn says.“With fewer daylight hours and chilly temps, people are more likely to feel sad and may experience higher levels of fatigue. Being stuck indoors means an increased probability of loneliness. Also, too, many are coming off a high from the holiday season. The mundane reality of life settles back upon them. Stress and boredom can overwhelm people,” she explains.However, she reassures people that there are things they can do to improve their mood and energy. “We want to be mindful about waking up early and, if we can’t get outdoors to get some sunlight, we can expose ourselves to bright, indoor lighting. If we can’t access the sun as much, we can use devices that mimic it,” Glynn suggested.Another thing that is very beneficial to our overall well-being is staying active, Glynn adds. “We want to be sure we are staying as active as possible. Exercise has been shown to be more effective than antidepressant medications. We don’t need to do anything complicated. A simple walk can be a great way to elevate mood and calm the nervous system.“Something else that might dampen our moods in February isNew Year’s resolutionburnout. Many of us are guilty of making goals at the start of January and abandoning them or feeling less energetic about them when February rolls in. It can be hard to stay motivated and productive during these winter months, but there are some things that can help us stick to our goals.“When it comes to remaining faithful to your New Year’s resolutions, it is important to ensure your goals are specific and reasonable,” advises Glynn. “You don’t want to decide to just get in shape. That is far too ambiguous. You instead want to decide that you will go for a walk three times per week for twenty minutes.““Then, get your calendar and make a clear plan,” she further explains. “Decide when and where. And don’t get overly ambitious. We tend to want to do all the things all at once. But this is apt to set us up for failure. Instead, we want to pick just one thing to focus on. We can add something else later, after we have made the first goal a habit.“The key to avoiding burning out is to keep things small and doable, Glynn says. “Try reminding yourself of why you are making the change. Maybe find small ways to boost your motivation. In the case of walking, perhaps you might buy some new sneakers or find an audiobook that you are really looking forward to listening to.“Lastly, she adds, “By adjusting our mindset, we can avoid the tendency to give up. We want to expect barriers and setbacks. But rather than allowing these inevitable factors to make us throw in the towel, we want to accept them and find the lesson in them. So, if you missed your walk yesterday because you were too tired after work, perhaps you want to try and walk earlier in the day. See failure as a learning opportunity.“See Also on Bored PandaContinue reading with Bored Panda PremiumUnlimited contentAd-free browsingDark modeSubscribe nowAlready a subscriber?Sign InSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaModal closeAdd New ImageModal closeAdd Your Photo To This ListPlease use high-res photos without watermarksOoops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.Not your original work?Add sourcePublish

How’s February been treating you, our dear Pandas? On the calendar,springis quickly approaching, and it seems like we can already smell its freshness and feel the warmth and sunshine on our faces. However, in reality, the cold doesn’t want to let us go from its icy grip, the New Year’s resolution burnout is getting real, and post-Valentine’s Day blues are tormenting the singles out there.To keep us going until spring,Bored Pandahas collected some of the most relatable and hilariousmemesfrom the ‘Shower Feelings’Instagram account. Scroll down to find them, and make sure to upvote the ones that made your struggles feel seen.While you’re at it, don’t forget to check out a conversation withlicensed mental health counselorPatricia GlynnMA, CRC, who kindly agreed to give us a few helpful tips on how to keep going this cold February.This post may includeaffiliate links.

How’s February been treating you, our dear Pandas? On the calendar,springis quickly approaching, and it seems like we can already smell its freshness and feel the warmth and sunshine on our faces. However, in reality, the cold doesn’t want to let us go from its icy grip, the New Year’s resolution burnout is getting real, and post-Valentine’s Day blues are tormenting the singles out there.

To keep us going until spring,Bored Pandahas collected some of the most relatable and hilariousmemesfrom the ‘Shower Feelings’Instagram account. Scroll down to find them, and make sure to upvote the ones that made your struggles feel seen.

While you’re at it, don’t forget to check out a conversation withlicensed mental health counselorPatricia GlynnMA, CRC, who kindly agreed to give us a few helpful tips on how to keep going this cold February.

This post may includeaffiliate links.

RELATED:It’s not a coincidence that we asked how you’re doing this February at the start of this article, dear Pandas. According toYouGov US, a global public opinion and data company, Americans find this month to be the second least favorite of the whole year.To find out why many specifically dislike these 28 days of the year and how we can cope with this,Bored Pandareached out to licensed mental health counselorPatricia GlynnMA, CRC.“When it comes tomental health, February can be a difficult month because the weather tends to be cold and the days shorter,” Glynn says.“With fewer daylight hours and chilly temps, people are more likely to feel sad and may experience higher levels of fatigue. Being stuck indoors means an increased probability of loneliness. Also, too, many are coming off a high from the holiday season. The mundane reality of life settles back upon them. Stress and boredom can overwhelm people,” she explains.However, she reassures people that there are things they can do to improve their mood and energy. “We want to be mindful about waking up early and, if we can’t get outdoors to get some sunlight, we can expose ourselves to bright, indoor lighting. If we can’t access the sun as much, we can use devices that mimic it,” Glynn suggested.Another thing that is very beneficial to our overall well-being is staying active, Glynn adds. “We want to be sure we are staying as active as possible. Exercise has been shown to be more effective than antidepressant medications. We don’t need to do anything complicated. A simple walk can be a great way to elevate mood and calm the nervous system.“Something else that might dampen our moods in February isNew Year’s resolutionburnout. Many of us are guilty of making goals at the start of January and abandoning them or feeling less energetic about them when February rolls in. It can be hard to stay motivated and productive during these winter months, but there are some things that can help us stick to our goals.“When it comes to remaining faithful to your New Year’s resolutions, it is important to ensure your goals are specific and reasonable,” advises Glynn. “You don’t want to decide to just get in shape. That is far too ambiguous. You instead want to decide that you will go for a walk three times per week for twenty minutes.““Then, get your calendar and make a clear plan,” she further explains. “Decide when and where. And don’t get overly ambitious. We tend to want to do all the things all at once. But this is apt to set us up for failure. Instead, we want to pick just one thing to focus on. We can add something else later, after we have made the first goal a habit.“The key to avoiding burning out is to keep things small and doable, Glynn says. “Try reminding yourself of why you are making the change. Maybe find small ways to boost your motivation. In the case of walking, perhaps you might buy some new sneakers or find an audiobook that you are really looking forward to listening to.“Lastly, she adds, “By adjusting our mindset, we can avoid the tendency to give up. We want to expect barriers and setbacks. But rather than allowing these inevitable factors to make us throw in the towel, we want to accept them and find the lesson in them. So, if you missed your walk yesterday because you were too tired after work, perhaps you want to try and walk earlier in the day. See failure as a learning opportunity.“See Also on Bored PandaContinue reading with Bored Panda PremiumUnlimited contentAd-free browsingDark modeSubscribe nowAlready a subscriber?Sign InSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored Panda

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It’s not a coincidence that we asked how you’re doing this February at the start of this article, dear Pandas. According toYouGov US, a global public opinion and data company, Americans find this month to be the second least favorite of the whole year.To find out why many specifically dislike these 28 days of the year and how we can cope with this,Bored Pandareached out to licensed mental health counselorPatricia GlynnMA, CRC.

It’s not a coincidence that we asked how you’re doing this February at the start of this article, dear Pandas. According toYouGov US, a global public opinion and data company, Americans find this month to be the second least favorite of the whole year.

To find out why many specifically dislike these 28 days of the year and how we can cope with this,Bored Pandareached out to licensed mental health counselorPatricia GlynnMA, CRC.

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“When it comes tomental health, February can be a difficult month because the weather tends to be cold and the days shorter,” Glynn says.“With fewer daylight hours and chilly temps, people are more likely to feel sad and may experience higher levels of fatigue. Being stuck indoors means an increased probability of loneliness. Also, too, many are coming off a high from the holiday season. The mundane reality of life settles back upon them. Stress and boredom can overwhelm people,” she explains.

“When it comes tomental health, February can be a difficult month because the weather tends to be cold and the days shorter,” Glynn says.

“With fewer daylight hours and chilly temps, people are more likely to feel sad and may experience higher levels of fatigue. Being stuck indoors means an increased probability of loneliness. Also, too, many are coming off a high from the holiday season. The mundane reality of life settles back upon them. Stress and boredom can overwhelm people,” she explains.

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However, she reassures people that there are things they can do to improve their mood and energy. “We want to be mindful about waking up early and, if we can’t get outdoors to get some sunlight, we can expose ourselves to bright, indoor lighting. If we can’t access the sun as much, we can use devices that mimic it,” Glynn suggested.

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Another thing that is very beneficial to our overall well-being is staying active, Glynn adds. “We want to be sure we are staying as active as possible. Exercise has been shown to be more effective than antidepressant medications. We don’t need to do anything complicated. A simple walk can be a great way to elevate mood and calm the nervous system.”

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Something else that might dampen our moods in February isNew Year’s resolutionburnout. Many of us are guilty of making goals at the start of January and abandoning them or feeling less energetic about them when February rolls in. It can be hard to stay motivated and productive during these winter months, but there are some things that can help us stick to our goals.

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“When it comes to remaining faithful to your New Year’s resolutions, it is important to ensure your goals are specific and reasonable,” advises Glynn. “You don’t want to decide to just get in shape. That is far too ambiguous. You instead want to decide that you will go for a walk three times per week for twenty minutes.”

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“Then, get your calendar and make a clear plan,” she further explains. “Decide when and where. And don’t get overly ambitious. We tend to want to do all the things all at once. But this is apt to set us up for failure. Instead, we want to pick just one thing to focus on. We can add something else later, after we have made the first goal a habit.”

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The key to avoiding burning out is to keep things small and doable, Glynn says. “Try reminding yourself of why you are making the change. Maybe find small ways to boost your motivation. In the case of walking, perhaps you might buy some new sneakers or find an audiobook that you are really looking forward to listening to.”

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Lastly, she adds, “By adjusting our mindset, we can avoid the tendency to give up. We want to expect barriers and setbacks. But rather than allowing these inevitable factors to make us throw in the towel, we want to accept them and find the lesson in them. So, if you missed your walk yesterday because you were too tired after work, perhaps you want to try and walk earlier in the day. See failure as a learning opportunity.”

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