If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. It’s okay to not feel 100 right now. But no matter the circumstances, the symptoms of a bad mood — sadness, restlessness, insomnia — can oftentimes be addressed through easy at-home methods and items, even if things are still stressful around us because of [gestures to all of this].
The good news is that certain brands are helping increase awareness of ways that you can take time for yourself and help boost your mood naturally. Each year the stigma around discussing mental health becomes less taboo, and there are things you can add to your day-to-day routine to help release stress and feel a little bit more like yourself. Trending Stories Taylor Swift Shares 'Extremely Important' Reminder for Fans to Vote Art Garfunkel on Recent Reunion With Paul Simon: 'There Were Tears' Here’s Why Trump’s Campaign Is Posting About a Dead Squirrel Late-Night Hosts Take Aim at Trump's Mic Gaffe: 'Evidently He Does Have a Jobs Plan' And while everyone’s relationship with mental health is different (and ever evolving), the important thing is to not leave your feelings unchecked.
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