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Already mentioned. But hiking or uust going for a walk. Even light exercise (such as walking) have been proven to improve mood (and bodily health)
Bring a camera and take some pictures.
Take new random routes
Say hi to random people and/or animals
Me and my wife do a daily little walk. We meet neighbourhood cats etc all the time. Its nice and fun
Bro it's 116ยฐF outside; I'm not going for a walk, lol
Good point.. :(
47ยฐC! WTF?! Why do people live there?
They really shouldn't. It is a monument to man's arrogance.