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Baachu Story - Debunking Blue Monday: A Journey Towards Everyday Mental Wellness - Episode 34

August 04, 2023 Baskar Sundaram Season 7 Episode 36
Baachu Story - Debunking Blue Monday: A Journey Towards Everyday Mental Wellness - Episode 34
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Baachu Story - Debunking Blue Monday: A Journey Towards Everyday Mental Wellness - Episode 34
Aug 04, 2023 Season 7 Episode 36
Baskar Sundaram

Hello, dear listeners! Welcome back to another riveting episode of Scribble Talk. I'm your host, Baskar Sundaram, and today we're unravelling the mystery of what has been dubbed as the "most depressing day of the year"—Blue Monday.

You may be asking, "What's Blue Monday?" Traditionally falling on the third Monday of January, it's reputed to be the gloomiest day of the year. But, hold onto your hats, folks, because I'm about to debunk that myth! Blue Monday, in reality, is nothing more than an invention, a whimsical concept with absolutely zero scientific backing.

This idea sprouted from a supposed calculation incorporating elements such as dreary weather, lingering post-holiday debts, the disappointment of abandoned New Year's resolutions, and that dreaded Monday morning alarm signaling the end of holiday relaxation. Despite its popularity, remember, this theory isn't grounded in scientific fact.

We all have off days, times when we feel down or sad, and that's perfectly normal. Human emotions don't follow a linear path. But it's critical to differentiate between a run-of-the-mill bad day and a genuine mental health issue, which can significantly impact our daily lives.

"Why bring up Blue Monday at all then?" you might wonder. Maybe the real purpose behind Blue Monday is to remind us all that mental health is real, vital, and something we should nurture and protect every day.

Let's embark on this enlightening journey together and explore some daily steps we can take to bolster our mental health:

  1. Commune with nature: There's a certain serenity that green spaces imbue. So take a stroll in the park, do a bit of gardening, or simply sit in a leafy area to alleviate stress and anxiety.
  2. Embrace your emotions: Acknowledge your feelings, understand their roots, and learn effective management strategies. Mindfulness and meditation can be handy tools in this respect.
  3. Reach out for support: A heartfelt chat with a trusted friend or family member can work wonders.
  4. Prioritize sleep: A good night's rest is vital for mental health. Aim for a regular sleep routine in a peaceful, relaxing environment.
  5. Seek professional help: If you're battling debts, addiction, or any distressing issues, don't hesitate to reach out for professional guidance.
  6. Keep active: Exercise not only boosts physical health but also lifts your mental spirits.
  7. Maintain a balanced diet: Nutritious food fuels a healthy mind.
  8. Stay curious: Keep your brain engaged and stimulated by learning new things and embracing challenges.

And lastly, remember, every problem has a solution. Instead of getting bogged down, visualize a different path, focus your attention, and act on it. Distractions will come and go, but it's crucial where we choose to focus our energy and thoughts.

In the grand scheme of things, dedicating one day to mental health doesn't cut it. Let's endeavour to make mental wellbeing a priority each and every day of the year. Until next time, folks, take care of yourselves and each other.

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Hello, dear listeners! Welcome back to another riveting episode of Scribble Talk. I'm your host, Baskar Sundaram, and today we're unravelling the mystery of what has been dubbed as the "most depressing day of the year"—Blue Monday.

You may be asking, "What's Blue Monday?" Traditionally falling on the third Monday of January, it's reputed to be the gloomiest day of the year. But, hold onto your hats, folks, because I'm about to debunk that myth! Blue Monday, in reality, is nothing more than an invention, a whimsical concept with absolutely zero scientific backing.

This idea sprouted from a supposed calculation incorporating elements such as dreary weather, lingering post-holiday debts, the disappointment of abandoned New Year's resolutions, and that dreaded Monday morning alarm signaling the end of holiday relaxation. Despite its popularity, remember, this theory isn't grounded in scientific fact.

We all have off days, times when we feel down or sad, and that's perfectly normal. Human emotions don't follow a linear path. But it's critical to differentiate between a run-of-the-mill bad day and a genuine mental health issue, which can significantly impact our daily lives.

"Why bring up Blue Monday at all then?" you might wonder. Maybe the real purpose behind Blue Monday is to remind us all that mental health is real, vital, and something we should nurture and protect every day.

Let's embark on this enlightening journey together and explore some daily steps we can take to bolster our mental health:

  1. Commune with nature: There's a certain serenity that green spaces imbue. So take a stroll in the park, do a bit of gardening, or simply sit in a leafy area to alleviate stress and anxiety.
  2. Embrace your emotions: Acknowledge your feelings, understand their roots, and learn effective management strategies. Mindfulness and meditation can be handy tools in this respect.
  3. Reach out for support: A heartfelt chat with a trusted friend or family member can work wonders.
  4. Prioritize sleep: A good night's rest is vital for mental health. Aim for a regular sleep routine in a peaceful, relaxing environment.
  5. Seek professional help: If you're battling debts, addiction, or any distressing issues, don't hesitate to reach out for professional guidance.
  6. Keep active: Exercise not only boosts physical health but also lifts your mental spirits.
  7. Maintain a balanced diet: Nutritious food fuels a healthy mind.
  8. Stay curious: Keep your brain engaged and stimulated by learning new things and embracing challenges.

And lastly, remember, every problem has a solution. Instead of getting bogged down, visualize a different path, focus your attention, and act on it. Distractions will come and go, but it's crucial where we choose to focus our energy and thoughts.

In the grand scheme of things, dedicating one day to mental health doesn't cut it. Let's endeavour to make mental wellbeing a priority each and every day of the year. Until next time, folks, take care of yourselves and each other.

Support the Show.