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How to Be Happier in January Than in JulyDo you suffer from the winter blues—or something deeper—this time of year? Here are nine ways to get through the bitterest days.
By Jena Pincott
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Worship the Morning Sun (Even If It’s Weak and Unimpressive)The sun salutation—a yogic series of backbends and prostrations traditionally performed under the rising sun—raises energy levels and boosts moods. But, scientifically speaking, anything you do in the morning light—as long as your eyeballs are exposed—may be beneficial. Many researchers have found that the morning light (6 a.m. to 9 a.m.) is significantly more effective in curing winter depression than the late afternoon or evening light. Why would dawn trump dusk? We’re still in the dark; researchers speculate that waking up early may therapeutically alter the onset of melatonin secretion and correct body rhythms that, due to a later sunrise, drift in the winter. The bottom line: Immediately after waking up, bask in 30 to 45 minutes of morning sunlight. It’s stronger than it looks. Related ResourcesKeep Reading
Your Winter Happiness Guide: 21 Ways to Blast Away the BlahsHere are a handful of the O family's best-loved routes to delight. We hope some of them will become yours, too.
The Perks of Staying InAttention NASA: Kindly remove our favorite shut-in from your list of middle-aged sometimes-single working-mother columnists who could potentially take the space shuttle. She's currently off on a different adventure.
The Hard-Times CompanionInspired by the trials and triumphs of a resilient pioneer family, Marie Howe and her daughter find the joyful rhythm in a pared-down life.
Time Management Advice: Swap Time-Saving Devices for Time-Savoring DevicesKaren Salmansohn explains how technology that's supposed to help you save time is actually gobbling it up.
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