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Activity Menu

Doing the things that matter to you


is one of the most effective ways to How could this tool help me?
improve your mood. Being more active

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increases your sense of pleasure and • The Activity Menu contains lots of examples of activities that you might
achievement in life, and gives you more

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find rewarding.
opportunities to connect with people. • It can remind you of things you’ve stopped doing, but that matter to you.

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You could think of these activities as an • You can use it to plan activities in all the important areas of your life (e.g.,

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‘anti-depressant’ or ‘stress-reducer’ – if your relationships, self-care, learning, etc.).

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you don’t do them, your mood starts to

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suffer. Most importantly, behaving in
line with your values (what is important
to you in life) provides you with a sense How should I use it?
of purpose and direction.

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• Read through the list to identify some activities that are important to you
Choosing activities that you find

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and that might be rewarding.
important and rewarding can be
• Choose a range of activities (e.g., some that are achievement-focused
difficult, particularly if you’re struggling
and some that involve other people).
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• Once you’ve selected some activities, plan how to introduce them into
describes a range of things that you can
your life.
do to become more active and lift your
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Helpful tips
Activity Menu

Animals Cook Mind Self care

• You might need to tolerate some temporary discomfort or anxiety to do


Pet an animal Cook a meal for yourself Daydream Take a bath
Walk a dog Cook a meal for someone else Meditate Take a shower
Ride a horse Bake a cake / cookies Pray Wash your hair
Volunteer at an animal shelter Roast marshmallows Reflect Give yourself a facial
Go bird watching Have a BBQ Think Trim your nails
Go fishing Find a new recipe Try relaxation exercises Go for a massage

the things that matter to you. Try not to let that stop you.
Listen to the birds Organise a dinner party Practise yoga Sunbathe (wear sunscreen!)
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Visit the zoo Take a nap


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Create Music
Draw a picture

• Make sure that your activities are specific and realistic. For example, if
Be active Listen to music you like Shop
Go for a walk Paint a portrait Find some new music to listen to Shop for groceries
Go for a run Take a photograph Go to a concert Shop for clothes
Go for a swim Doodle / sketch Turn on the radio Go to a car boot sale / yard sale
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Go hiking Organise photographs Make some music Take things to a charity shop
Go cycling Make a photograph album Sing a song
Go to the gym Start a scrapbook Play an instrument

planning a holiday is important to you, where could you go?


Go bowling Finish a project Listen to a podcast
Go ice / roller skating Do some sewing / knitting
Play golf / football / tennis Travel
Throw a frisbee Go for a ride in the car
Fly a kite Take the bus somewhere
Try a martial art Nature
Catch a train

• It might be worth limiting or stopping any activities you do to excess


Expression Try some gardening
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Plant something Plan a holiday


Laugh
Cry Do some pruning
Sing Mow the lawn
Clean Shout Pick flowers
Clean the house Scream Buy flowers
Go for a walk in nature Try something new

because of your mood (e.g., watching TV). Aiming for balance will make
Clean the yard
Swim in the sea Try a new food
Clean the bathroom
Hike in the mountains Take a walk in a new place
Clean the toilet
Walk in the woods Listen to some new music
Clean your bedroom
Watch a new TV show or movie
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Clean the fridge Kindness Sit in the sun


Help a friend / neighbour / stranger Go to the park Wear some new clothes
Clean the oven
Volunteer at a charity Read a new book
Clean your shoes

more time and space for the activities you care about.
Make a gift for someone Try a new class
Do the washing up
Try a random act of kindness Do something spontaneous
Fill / empty the dishwasher
Do someone a favour Express yourself
Do laundry
Do some chores Offer to babysit Plan
Organise your workspace Teach somebody a skill Set a goal
Clean a cupboard Do something nice for someone Create a budget

• You may not want to do certain activities, even if they’re important to


Plan a surprise for someone Make a 5 year plan
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Make a list of your good points Make a ‘to do’ list Watch
Make a list of things or people you Make a ‘bucket list’ Go to the cinema
are grateful for Make a shopping list Go to the theatre
Watch a movie
Connect with people
Watch a TV show
Contact a friend
Watch a YouTube video

you. For instance, you might expect to feel anxious or uncomfortable


Invite a friend to come over
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Be with friends
Learn Read
Meet a friend for coffee
Learn something new Read a favourite book
Make new friends
Learn a new skill Read a new book
Join a new group Write
Learn a new fact Read the newspaper
Join a political party Write a letter of complaint
Enrol in a class Read your favourite website

doing them, or doubt whether they’ll help. See if you can find a way to
Join a book club Write a letter with compliments
Go back to school
Join an exercise class Write a letter to your politician
Watch a tutorial video
Join a mother & baby group Write an angry letter
Join a dating website Write a grateful letter
Ask someone out Write a ‘thank you’ card
Go on a date Schedule Write a journal / diary
Go ‘people watching’

do them gradually.
Get up extra early Write your CV
Send a message to a friend Mend Stay up late Start writing a book
Write a letter to a friend Repair something in the house Sleep in late
Reconnect with an old friend Repair your bike / car / scooter Book a day off
Make something new Tick something off your ‘to do’ list
Change a lightbulb
Decorate a room
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Activity Menu

Animals Cook Mind Self care


Pet an animal Cook a meal for yourself Daydream Take a bath
Walk a dog Cook a meal for someone else Meditate Take a shower
Ride a horse Bake a cake / cookies Pray Wash your hair

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Volunteer at an animal shelter Roast marshmallows Reflect Give yourself a facial
Go bird watching Have a BBQ Think Trim your nails
Go fishing Find a new recipe Try relaxation exercises Go for a massage

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Listen to the birds Organise a dinner party Practise yoga Sunbathe (wear sunscreen!)
Visit the zoo Take a nap

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Create Music

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Be active Draw a picture Listen to music you like Shop
Go for a walk Paint a portrait Find some new music to listen to Shop for groceries
Go for a run Take a photograph Go to a concert Shop for clothes
Go for a swim Doodle / sketch Turn on the radio Go to a car boot sale / yard sale
Go hiking Organise photographs Make some music Take things to a charity shop

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Go cycling Make a photograph album Sing a song
Go to the gym Start a scrapbook Play an instrument

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Go bowling Finish a project Listen to a podcast
Go ice / roller skating Do some sewing / knitting
Play golf / football / tennis Travel
Throw a frisbee Go for a ride in the car
for rk- aid
Fly a kite Take the bus somewhere
Try a martial art Nature
Try some gardening Catch a train
Expression Plan a holiday
Laugh Plant something
Cry Do some pruning
Mow the lawn
ed ma a p

Sing
Clean Shout Pick flowers
Clean the house Scream Buy flowers
Go for a walk in nature Try something new
Clean the yard
Swim in the sea Try a new food
Clean the bathroom
Hike in the mountains Take a walk in a new place
Clean the toilet
Walk in the woods Listen to some new music
Clean your bedroom
o

Kindness Sit in the sun Watch a new TV show or movie


Clean the fridge
ari

Help a friend / neighbour / stranger Go to the park Wear some new clothes
Clean the oven
Read a new book
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Clean your shoes Volunteer at a charity


Make a gift for someone Try a new class
Do the washing up
Do something spontaneous
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Fill / empty the dishwasher Try a random act of kindness


Do someone a favour Express yourself
Do laundry
Offer to babysit Plan
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Do some chores
Organise your workspace Teach somebody a skill Set a goal
Clean a cupboard Do something nice for someone Create a budget
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Plan a surprise for someone Make a 5 year plan


ns ter

Make a list of your good points Make a ‘to do’ list Watch
Make a list of things or people you Make a ‘bucket list’ Go to the cinema
are grateful for Make a shopping list Go to the theatre
Watch a movie
Connect with people
Watch a TV show
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Contact a friend
Watch a YouTube video
Invite a friend to come over
Be with friends
Learn Read
Meet a friend for coffee
Learn something new Read a favourite book
Make new friends
Learn a new skill Read a new book
Join a new group Write
Learn a new fact Read the newspaper
Join a political party Write a letter of complaint
Enrol in a class Read your favourite website
Join a book club Write a letter with compliments
Go back to school
Join an exercise class Write a letter to your politician
Watch a tutorial video
Join a mother & baby group Write an angry letter
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Join a dating website Write a grateful letter


Ask someone out Write a ‘thank you’ card
Go on a date Schedule Write a journal / diary
Go ‘people watching’ Get up extra early Write your CV
Send a message to a friend Mend Stay up late Start writing a book
Write a letter to a friend Repair something in the house Sleep in late
Reconnect with an old friend Repair your bike / car / scooter Book a day off
Make something new Tick something off your ‘to do’ list
Change a lightbulb
Decorate a room
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