KFC Pakistan celebrated the momentous milestone of reaching 100 restaurants with it’s first-ever equity campaign, which went live on 1st July 2021.
The campaign, titled #KFCFEELGOOD, centers on the fact of a KFC moment being a feel-good moment for all. It is a celebration of youth, joie de vivre, and Pakistan’s favorite fried chicken. Matching an exuberant anthem with a tapestry of vivifying visual moments, this campaign creates an impact that leaves viewers feeling good.
Serving its signature crispy chicken from over 100 restaurants across 32 cities and towns all over the country, KFC Pakistan is poised to make the youth and everyone else alike #KFCFEELGOOD.
Twitter family of KFC shared their moments with the KFC
Is bucket ko to dekh ke hi moun main pani as raha hai. There's always a fight for who will get the last piece and guess who wins? 😬 #kfcfeelgoodpic.twitter.com/jXKycC5Dtp
For me, watching a classic movie with siblings while having a bucket full of yummy crispy chicken, is a perfect #KFCFeelGood moment 🍗🍗 How would you define your @kfc_pk Feel Good moment?https://t.co/ChukohdeMG
Short days and long winter nights feel so draining. All you want is to stay in your cosy bed and binge watch your favourite shows. However, this is not possible in reality. You have to get up and participate in the real life.
Here are some easy activities that can make your life better and you can patiently wait for spring without feeling gloomy. Always remember: a drop in temperature should not affect your mood or routine
Go for a Sunny Vacation
Take out some time and head for a vacation to any area where exposure of the sun is more. This can be a weekend getaway or a long vacation until the weather changes. Doing so will definitely lift up your mood and you will feel much better.
Source: traveloni.com
Make Complex Carbohydrates Part of Your Diet
Carbohydrates in refined form can be a quick fix to feel better. However, in the long run, they make you feel sluggish, and guilty too. A good idea is to consume complex carbohydrates like spinach, lentil and broccoli. They are filling, take time to digest and do not increase your glycaemic index immediately.
Source: Gotswag.com
Limit Sugar Intake
Though sugar intake can make you happy for a while, it will end up making you feel worse than you were in the first place. Even bad is the fact that too much of it can directly affect the functionality of your brain.
Source: Dietdoctor.com
Exercise
When it comes to fighting blues and changing moods, nothing is better than exercise. Even if you can go for a 15-minute walk, that will do the job and you will return feeling better and full of energy.
Source: Eatthis.com
Use Music as a Therapy
Listening to music that is cheerful and has upbeat tunes can be a game changer when you are going through depression. Just listen to something good and you will notice a positive change in your mood.
Source: Thebart.org
Enjoy every season, do not let it stop you from doing anything. Happy winters!
Have something to add to these activities? Drop your suggestions in the comments section