Generally
the human get frustrated and emotion without any reason. That may be
by feeling a lone,getting stress,having the feeling of nobody is
their to take care at that time.
These
are all the simple matter of illution so to overcome that keep doing
any of these things to keep yourself happy and better.
Taking
Control
Here are some things
you can do that might make those bad moods a bit easier to handle:
Recognize
you're not alone. Although not every teen experiences mood
changes to the same degree, they are common.
Catch
your breath. Or count to 10. Or do something that lets you
settle down for a few moments, especially if you're feeling angry or
irritable. Try to look at the situation from the point of view of a
wise observer.
Talk
to people you trust. Friends can help each other by
realizing that they're not alone in their feelings. Talking to
parents is important, too. Parents can share their own experiences
dealing with bad moods. Plus, they'll appreciate it if you try to
explain how you feel instead of just slamming a door. Teachers and
counselors are often good resources, and a doctor can help sort
through questions about development. Keeping feelings inside can make
them seem much worse.
Exercise.
Regular exercise produces more beta-endorphin, a hormone that
controls stress and improves mood. Go for a run, play some tennis,
ride your bike, or punch a punching bag.
Get
enough sleep. Though it can be hard to find enough time,
getting adequate rest is very important. Being tired can lead to more
sadness and irritability.
Create.
Get involved in some sort of project, like starting a journal or
diary, building something out of wood, or starting an art or music
piece. Writing can help you organize and express your thoughts and
feelings and will make things more manageable. Don't worry about
grammar, spelling, or punctuation; the important thing is just to get
your thoughts on paper. Do the same thing with paint, sculpture,
music, or other art forms. Put your feelings into your artwork.
Cry.
There's nothing wrong with crying; in fact, it often makes
a person feel better. However, if you find that you are sad,
irritable, bored, or hopeless much of the time, or if you just can't
seem to shake the blues, you might be depressed and need help from a
counselor or doctor. If you're feeling stressed or angry a lot of the
time, getting help could be very useful for you.
Wait.
Just as you can get into a bad mood for what seems like no
reason at times, that mood can also pass. If your negative mood
sticks around too long, though — or if it's interfering with the
way you deal with friends, parents, school, or activities — then
you may want to talk to a school counselor, parent, or therapist
about what you can do to feel better.
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