
We’ve all been there.
Rejuvenating your energy as January drags on and the winter blues kick in full force is not an easy task! Here are some time-tested tips to rejuvenate your energy and joy as we enter the final days of the month. The holiday season is over. It’s cold outside. It gets dark early. There is still a long stretch of winter ahead.
If you’re anything like me, it can be easy to let this season just drag you down mentally and emotionally. It’s important to be intentional about finding ways to schedule joy in your day.
Maybe it’s as simple as putting on a warm soup in the crock pot for your family to enjoy together that evening. Or perhaps making an extra batch to deliver to your neighbors. I have learned the act of serving others is the best way to bring joy into my own life.
I have learned the act of serving others is the best way for rejuvenating your energy and finding joy.
Maybe it’s taking a day off to rest and read a book by the fireplace. Or scheduling a date night with your loved one.
It could be going for a long walk and admiring God’s creation. Or taking a much needed nap.
Whatever it is, be intentional about taking the time to be joyful in the little things this season. Our culture glorifies the hustle mentality, but I promise that a heart and mind that is rested and joyful will be more productive in an hour than a burned out soul will in a day.
A heart and mind that is rested and joyful will be more productive in an hour than a burned out soul will in a day.

Andee Hart is an award-winning sales executive who walked away from traditional success to reinvent how product-based businesses grow. After nearly 20 years in corporate America, she turned a kitchen-counter candle experiment into Hart Design Co, a wholesale brand carried by hundreds of boutiques across North America. That experience became the foundation for She Sells Differently, where Andee is teaching emerging product brand owners to redefine what it means to sell by serving with excellence, growing with strategic purpose, and shining as a light in the marketplace.
