Simple steps to calm your mind and boost your mood.
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Why do so many recommendations for improving your mental health feel like a complete overhaul of your life? A stricter morning routine, a new workout plan, or a better sleep schedule (ideally, all three at the same time) could leave you feeling more overwhelmed and stressed than when you started. Turns out there may be a better, less radical solution.
Research suggests that small, repeatable actions are more likely to lead to lasting behavior change than a sweeping transformation. In other words, tiny actions done regularly can meaningfully shape how you feel.
Keep reading to find our favorite mood-boosting microhabits that fit easily into your day — not disrupt it. |
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Be well,
Morgan Mandriota Newsletter Editor, Healthline |
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Written by Morgan Mandriota
April 20, 2026 • 3 min read |
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| What we do to quickly improve our mood |
| Get your thoughts down on paper 📝 |
| “When my head feels like there are too many thoughts happening at a fast pace, I like to pick up my journal and just free write! There is no rhyme or reason to what I put down on paper, which makes the exercise so liberating. It helps me relax my mind and get out whatever I am feeling at the moment.” — Victoria Torrez, senior influencer marketing manager |
| Reduce visual clutter ✨ |
| “I keep the house and areas around me clean and tidy. Clutter makes me anxious, so that is one thing I can control to help my anxiety.” — Mandy French, news editor |
| Move your body in a fun way 🩰 |
| “I’m learning tap dancing with an online class that I purchased. I keep my tap shoes within easy reach in a cupboard in the kitchen, since that’s where I spend most of my time. Whenever I need a brief mental health break, it’s so exhilarating and freeing to put on the shoes, select a random song that I’m feeling in the moment, and just move. |
| “I’m still a beginner. I don’t have a huge range of steps I can turn to. But it doesn’t matter. It’s about enjoying the movement and allowing myself those few minutes to exist only in the moment. Plus, I’m not a huge fan of structured exercise, so this is a great way for me to get some steps in.” — Amy McLean, editor |
| Return to your comfort roots 🧸 |
| “It might be silly, but sometimes putting on a comfy show from my childhood helps bring me peace when I begin to feel pulled down by overwhelming thoughts.” — Timothy Mojica, social media marketing manager |
| Use temperature and ritual to reset ❄️ |
| “This might sound strange, but every single time I’m about to turn off my shower, I turn it to cold for about 15 seconds and say to myself (sometimes in my head, sometimes aloud), 'everything is crystal clear.’ It’s a sort of mantra, a reset. I’ve been doing this for at least 20 years now.” — Naomi Wilde, editor |
| Build micro-moments of connection ❤️ |
| “Playing with my kitty and spending quality time with my husband helps to calm my mind, too.” — Mandy French, news editor |
| If you’re looking for a place to begin, choose one that feels gentle and manageable. The smallest shifts, practiced daily, are often the ones that stick! |
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| 🧠 Over to you: Which small habits help you keep your mental health at bay? Email wellnesswire@healthline.com to chime in. |
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| Until next time, |
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Take care of yourself, and we’ll see
you again soon! |
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