By Corrie Pikul of Yahoo! Shine:
Have a little tulip with your coffee.
Why it works: Evolutionary psychologists believe
that we see flowers and plants as a subconscious cue of safety ("Things
can grow here-let's set down roots"), reward ("All that foraging paid
off") and promise ("These buds mean that fruit is on the way"). So the
sight of a colorful bouquet in the morning, they theorize, can convince
you that everything's coming up roses today.
Strange, true thing that might convince you: In a study led by Harvard Medical School psychologist Nancy Etcoff, PhD, women who saw flowers when they woke up reported feeling happier (and less anxious) at home, as well as more energetic at work.
Sleep on your right side.
Why it works: It will influence your dreams. Turkish
researchers found that people who tend to sleep on their right side
have mellower dreams, with themes of relief, joy, peace and love. They
also report feeling better rested and less dysfunctional during waking hours.
Strange, true thing that might convince you:
Sleeping exclusively on the
left side can put pressure on organs like the stomach and spleen (could
that be why left-side-sleepers are more likely to have nightmares?).
Squeeze yourself a glass of fresh orange juice.
Why it works: It's not just because oranges are the color of the morning sun: They're also high in vitamin B6 and folic acid, both of which have been found lacking in patients who suffer from depression.
Strange, true thing that might convince you: The scent of sweet orange essential oil made test-takers in one Brazilian study feel less anxious throughout the exam (bonus: The effect lingered throughout the afternoon).
Go to bed an hour earlier.
Why it works: For all the obvious reasons (you'll be better rested, more alert, more optimistic about what the day holds).
Strange, true thing that might convince you (as if you need it):
When you lose sleep, you also risk losing your sense of humor. No joke:
The ability to "get" that something is funny requires you to process
information cognitively as well as emotionally-and that processing is severely affected by a lack of sleep,
explains William D.S. Killgore, an associate professor of psychology at
Harvard Medical School. In one of his studies, sleep-deprived
participants had significant difficulty recognizing when items like news headlines and cartoons were supposed to make them laugh.
Do 10 burpees in the yard.
Why it works: Cardio exercise wakes up your heart
and your muscles and can set your mood on an upward trajectory that
lasts until nighttime (and may even extend into a more restful sleep).
Doing it outside seems to compound the effects. If you don't have time
before work for a trail run, this jumping-squatting-planking move, which can be done in a few minutes and a few square feet of outdoor space, is the most efficient cheat.
Strange, true thing that might convince you: Just 5
minutes of exercising in nature can enhance your mood and boost your
self-esteem, researchers found (that's at least 20 burpees).
Never cry yourself to sleep.
Why it works: Sleep has been shown to make memories
more vivid and durable, particularly emotional ones-perhaps as an
evolutionary mechanism to help us learn from these experiences (we
remember how angry Ug got when we made that comment after the mammoth
hunt, so we never, ever say it to him again).
Strange, true thing that might convince you: People shown disturbing images at bedtime had strong reactions both before and after sleeping, found a study published in The Journal of Neuroscience.
But when shown upsetting images first thing in the morning and then
after a day awake, they didn't seem nearly as fazed. Staying awake after
an upsetting experience neutralizes some of the emotion, the scientists
concluded, while going to sleep helps "preserve" the emotional response.
Get your heart racing...and his, too (wink).
Why it works: Testosterone levels (yes, women, too
have small amounts of it naturally) are highest in the morning. Having
sex then also boosts your levels of the love hormone, oxytocin. Schedule
an a.m. tryst, and you'll not only feel more vital and alive but also
more bonded to your partner for the rest of the day.
Strange, true thing that might convince you: Sex increases blood flow to the entire body, even the brain, which can keep the synapses firing and the neurons healthy and pumped.
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