Tuesday, November 19, 2019
4 ways to deal with the September Scaries
4 ways to deal with the âSeptember Scariesâ 4 ways to deal with the âSeptember Scariesâ Unless youâre an extreme pumpkin spice latte enthusiast and all-around summer hater, youâve probably experienced the âSeptember Scaries.âUnlike the Sunday Scaries, which roll in every week around 7 p.m. on Sunday, September Scaries hit (thankfully) only once a year as fall draws near. Thereâs just something about September that feels daunting and draining. This exact sentiment may have led to a Grammy for Greenday, whose song âWake Me Up When September Endsâ appeared on their award-winning album.September Scaries are especially real for those who are still in school, returning to the world of homework and research papers. But, adults who work all year round arenât immune to the September Scaries.Even at full time office jobs, summer feels a little more easy going than fall. Maybe youâre lucky enough to get summer Fridays, or maybe people in your office are just more likely to spring for a three day weekend. When the summer state of mind is in full swing, things seem to be more lax.However, summer doesnât last forever, and things start to feel a whole lot different as summerâs ending.Coping with September ScariesBefore the September Scaries get you completely down, follow these 4 tips for coping.1. Remember the positives of fallThink about fall things that make you happy. Apple picking, spiked cider, pumpkin pie, less sweaty commutes, elaborate Halloween costume planning, thinking about your dogs rolling around in fallen autumn leaves - whatever gets you feeling excited.You can even make a September bucket list full of simple little things youâd like to do, see, eat, and drink. Then, use that excitement to counteract the dread you feel about Augustâs end.2. Plan something to look forward toThis is another method to counteract your dread with excitement! Planning something fun for the end of month can give you something to feel enthusiastic about, even for a time that youâre feeling less than enthused about. If youâre feeling down , you can get a lift thinking about what youâve planned and how fun it will be.This can be anything from a big night out with your friends to an intimate dinner party to a long weekend getaway. Options are endless, even without summer weather and beaches.3. Use the time of change to your advantageSeptember is a transitional time. Maybe this is your excuse to try out a new haircut, dye your hair a different color, or treat yourself to a couple new pieces for your wardrobe (because, you know, no white allowed after Labor Day). Hey, if school supply shopping was one of the only things you enjoyed about going back to school way back when, you can even buy yourself some new desk supplies for your office.Of course, keep reminding yourself that change can be a good thing - and it certainly doesnât always have to be scary. Plus, youâve already survived past Septembers. You got this!4. Indulge in extra self-careFinally, allow yourself to feel whatever emotions youâre feeling. Sup pressing your feelings wonât help. Confide in a trusted friend or family member, and you may find out that theyâre feeling the exact same way you are.You can journal to put your thoughts on paper, keep track of your moods, write down things youâre grateful for, and everything in between. Take extra long baths, meditate, work on some mantras, get your exercise fix, whatever stress-reducing self-care methods works best for you. Your body and soul need that extra TLC.In the end, itâs simply another monthFollow these tips and youâll be a pro at fighting the September Scaries. Remember, youâve made it through these scaries before! Oftentimes, the things we dread end up being nowhere near as bad as we thought theyâd be. Youâve made it through September before, and you can make it through again.Plus, next summer will be here before you know it.This article was originally published on Talkspace.com.
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