I know that regular exercise can help but how do you make yourself do it when you are feeling so low.
Would love to hear how exercise helps others with their mental health in the hope it might inspire me!
I've got back into regular exercise in the last few months and it's really helped me with my depression and anxiety. I started by setting myself a target of going for a 10 minute walk first thing every day, then 15 minutes, then 30 minutes. If I was really struggling that day then I would set myself a timer for 10 minutes and tell myself that's all I have to do, most of the time I would end up walking for longer, I think the hardest thing is getting up and started sometimes. Sounds stupid but I also find setting a timer helps motivate me to do other things when I'm feeling really low; I'll set a timer for 15 minutes and tell myself I need to be showered and dressed by the time it goes off, or set a 10 minute timer to have a quick clean, it gives me a kick up the bum to get up and get it done (and I always feel a bit better after).
So I started with walking, just getting out and getting some fresh air and a change of scenery made me feel a bit better and helped to clear my head. I listen to podcasts or a book on audible, or sometimes just have a bit of silence. I actually only got audible on a free trial to listen to a book that was recommended on here called "Atomic Habits"; it's basically how little changes can add up to big changes in how you feel, and how to make habits easier to stick with. I downloaded a habit tracker app after listening to it, and set myself a few daily habits that were none negotiable (I wasn't looking after myself particularly well at the time as I felt so low); they were to take a daily vitamin, go for a 10 minute walk, have a shower each morning and have a 10 minute tidy up. It sounds silly but ticking each one off gave me a small sense of achievement and made me accountable for sticking to it. I've since updated these habits, but still tick them off as find it helps to keep me motivated.
I've since bought an exercise bike, which I use most mornings, currently in the routine of getting up and watching a bit of a cheesy rom com while I pedal away and do interval training on the bike. I lay out my clothes the night before, put a drink in the fridge, then get up, splash my face and get straight on the bike. Some days I really don't feel like it and so I set a timer and tell myself it's just for 10/15 minutes, and usually end up doing at least 30 minutes. The endorphins I get are addictive though and I look forward to using it most of the time, but I am feel much much better recently. I do a cool down to a Joe Wicks video on YouTube, and have just bought some kettlebells to try with some of his exercise videos.
I'm planning on getting back into running soon, I used to go regularly a couple of years ago and the endorphins were amazing, not sure why I stopped tbh.
So to conclude my ramble, my tips would be:
Find something you enjoy, and figure out how to make it a daily habit/routine. If you're working from home, maybe go for a walk before starting work as a kind of pseudo commute? Make it as easy as possible, so get your clothes, drink etc ready the night before, and make it enjoyable by listening to a book or podcast you enjoy. I listen to a mix of stuff, but have found the podcasts "Your anxiety toolkit", "Feel better, live more" on spotify, and "What do I do? Mental health and me" on audible, really helpful for my mental health. If you're struggling then try the timer, something is better than nothing, but don't beat yourself up if you miss a day, just try again tomorrow. Good luck!