Try the ‘ridiculous’ toe challenge to instantly improve your mood

Could this be a game changer?

Try the ‘ridiculous’ toe challenge to instantly improve your mood
Try the ‘ridiculous’ toe challenge to instantly improve your mood Photo: Metro UK

If you’ve woken up on the wrong side of the bed, and have a few minutes to spare, you should keep reading.

Whether you’ve recently fallen out with a friend or are still reeling from a frustrating interaction with your manager earlier in the week, attempting to shake off a bad mood isn’t easy.

Not everyone has an hour to dedicate to the mindful art of crochet, watch their favourite film, or channel their bad energy into some junk journaling.

But, there is one quick method therapists recommend that, despite sounding ‘ridiculous’ when you first hear it, could be the thing that helps you shake off the funk you’ve been stuck in.

And it all starts with your feet.

What is the ‘toe challenge’?


All you’ll need to begin is a pen or pencil.

Place it on the floor and then, using only your toes, lift the object into the air.

And that’s it.

Yes, really.

Stefan emphasises that while it might sound ‘silly,’ it’s rooted in psychology.

The challenge is about how achieving a weirdly specific small goal can result in a ‘mood payoff’, prompting a sense of accomplishment.

‘When we’re feeling down, we can get into big picture thinking and feel like there’s no hope, no future,’ he says.

‘And, just bringing it to the mundane, something as ridiculous as the toe challenge, it’s very grounding – it can shift that perspective.’

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‘It’s a small way for us to find glimmers’


It’s these accomplishments, Stefan explains, that are examples of ‘glimmers.’
Described by Stefan as the ‘opposite of triggers,’ they’re easiest to think of as little things that boost our endorphins and give us a positive feeling.

Originally coined by clinician and author Deb Dana in her book, ‘The Polyvagal Theory in Therapy’, Deb defines glimmers as ‘micro-moments that begin to shape our system in very gentle ways.’
Whilethe experts aren’t saying that a glimmer is going to solve serious mental health issues, they certainly can lift your mood.

He continues: ‘The toe challenge is just an easy way for us to create a glimmer ourselves, by doing something that gives us a sense of achievement or reward.’
Other small glimmer tasks could be things like rolling up a piece of paper and seeing if you can shoot it into the bin, or peel an orange by removing the entire peel in just one piece.

Alternatives to the ‘toe challenge’


While little movements of achievement can boost the mood, there are other ways to turn that frown upside too.

Less about accomplishing a minor task, these hacks can help you recentre the body and mind.


  1. The orange hack.

    Sniffing specific scents, particularly orange or lavender, has been shown in studies to reduce anxiety and improve mood almost instantly.


  2. The 30-second physiological sigh.

    Instead of trying to ‘think’ your way out of a bad mood, you can use a specific breathing pattern to reset your nervous system.

    Inhale deeply through your nose, follow it with a second short ‘sharp’ inhale to fully expand the lungs, then exhale slowly through the mouth.

    This signals to the brain that the body is safe, lowering heart rate and reducing the physical feeling of being under threat.


  3. Creating a simulated commute, a 10-minute walk or a specific ritual before and after work, provides a mental ‘buffer’ that protects personal time from work-related stress.


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Source: This article was originally published by Metro UK

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