Boost your happier days
Boost Your Morning Endorphin Levels for Happier
Days
Endorphins are tiny
neurochemicals that play an important role in your body. Your body releases
endorphins naturally in response to pain or stress, but also during other
activities like eating, exercising, or having sex.
These natural pain relievers are
produced by your pituitary gland and other parts of your body, and they act on
the opiate receptors in your brain. These are the same receptors influenced by
pain-relieving drugs like morphine.
Endorphins are known for their role
in reducing pain and boosting pleasure, leaving you with an overall sense of
elation and well-being.
Here are a few things you can do to
raise your endorphin levels.
Any form of exercise will do to
achieve an endorphin boost.
If possible, get your exercise in the
great outdoors. This way, your vitamin D levels can get a boost, too.
Depending on where you live, though,
it may be difficult to get enough vitamin D from the sun. Ask your doctor
whether you’d benefit from taking a vitamin D supplement.
Dancing is a form of exercise and a
creative way of expressing yourself. And when it’s done with a group, dance is
also a great way to bond with others.
In fact, endorphins are associated
with social bonding. So grab your partner or roommate, turn on some tunes, and
have a quick morning dance party to instantly improve your mood.
Laughter really is a form of
medicine.
Social laughter can trigger endorphin
release. Laughter will increase pain tolerance, which will be caused by an
“endorphin-mediated opiate effect.”
As you get ready in the morning,
watch a funny YouTube video, read a joke, or enjoy your favourite comedy show.
The effects may be even greater if you can laugh alongside a loved one or a
friend.
Art and music are both excellent ways
to improve your mood. Creating, singing, or playing music has been shown to
boost endorphins.
Dancing, singing, or drumming will lead
to an endorphin release; however, listening to music didn’t have the same
effect.
If you have a little time in the
morning, try doing any of the following to make your day happier:
- Practice a tune on an instrument
you’re learning.
- Play your favourite songs
and sing or dance to them as you prepare for the day.
- Sing in the shower. As a
bonus, the heat of the water may trigger the release of endorphins as
well.
Establishing a morning meditation
routine is a great way to trigger endorphin release. Meditation can help you
relax and boost your mood.
Meditation may seem strange or
difficult at first. But it doesn’t have to be complicated. The goal of
meditation is to train your mind to focus and control or redirect your
thoughts.
To start, try the following:
1. Find a quiet,
comfortable place to sit, inside or outside.
2. Close your eyes and
focus on your breath.
3. As thoughts enter
your mind, instead of indulging them, just let them rise and pass through. Try not
to judge them or push them out. Just acknowledge them and let them pass.
4. Do this for 5
minutes at first, then work your way up to longer sessions over time.
Remember that the goal of this
practice isn’t to avoid having any thoughts at all. Instead, it’s to establish
control over the thoughts that enter your mind.
Yoga is a form of meditation that
ties your body and mind together. So doing some yoga first thing in the morning
is another way you can boost endorphins.
Unsurprisingly, eating something
delicious can trigger the release of endorphins. To add some extra happiness to
your mornings, eat your favourite foods, try new recipes, and take pride in
your breakfast creations.
Spicy foods can boost endorphins, as
can dark chocolate.
If you’re a fan of spicy food,
consider adding a bit of hot sauce to an omelette or breakfast burrito for a
bigger endorphin release.
While a bar of chocolate isn’t really
part of a nutritious breakfast, you can sprinkle a few dark chocolate nibs or
shavings over a bowl of oatmeal or yogurt. You can also add some cocoa powder
to a smoothie or your favourite pancake recipe.
Don’t underestimate the importance of
physical touch. Hugs and cuddles can release all sorts of happy hormones but
particularly oxytocin. Oxytocin is similar to endorphins because it can also
boost your mood and increase pleasure.
If you have time, start off your
mornings by cuddling your partner or kids in bed, hugging your roommate, or
even snuggling with a pet.
While not all the roles that
endorphins play in your body are fully understood, it’s generally well known
that they’re involved in your natural reward circuits.
Endorphins may:
- decrease depression and
anxiety
- help you deal with pain
- increase your overall sense
of well-being
From exercise to meditation, there
are many ways to boost endorphins in the morning. This can give your body a
burst of happy feelings and set you up for a good day ahead.
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