

How to Instantly Feel Better
Sep 11, 2025
Discover instant ways to elevate your mood as the hosts explore eight emotions, including anger and anxiety. Learn how singing can transform anger and the power of walking in nature to combat burnout. Breathing techniques like box breathing help tackle anxiety, while gratitude works wonders for sadness. The importance of exercise in stress relief is highlighted, along with the invigorating effects of cold exposure. With a dash of humor, this uplifting discussion emphasizes creativity and actionable strategies for better emotional well-being.
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Use Singing To Diffuse Anger
- Sing or hum when you feel angry to channel the energy into something less destructive.
- Singing can make you feel better immediately and stops visible angry outbursts in front of others.
Singing While Driving To Stay Calm
- Tom Pellereau describes singing or humming in the car to stop anger showing in front of his kids.
- Rob replaces a loud scream he uses alone with singing to get the same release without scaring himself.
Walk To Reset Burnout
- When you feel burned out, get outside for a walk to reset your mood and energy.
- Even a short 5–10 minute walk or adding walking into your commute helps you return refreshed.