Tips for Overcoming Depression
Overcoming depression is possible. Many people need the aid of an anti depression medication to help them begin the
journey of overcoming depression. Other people may need the help of a therapist. When medication and therapy are
used jointly, overcoming depression can begin to seem like a possibility for people.
Whether you have been placed on medication and are involved in therapy or not, there are things you can do to help
you overcome depression. One of the first steps in overcoming depression is getting involved in life. People who
are depressed truly have a lack of interest in things they once enjoyed. By making yourself participate in things
that were once enjoyable, it can go far in overcoming depression. Having interests and participating in activities
can boost your self esteem and promote a feeling of happiness and a sense of belonging.
You should try to engage in numerous activities. Some activities should involve social interaction and others
should be solitary activities. You can help a sick or old person, paint, go to the movies, participate in a sport,
read, go to church, visit with family and friends, go to the park, go to a spa, plant a garden, rescue a pet,
reorganize your home and more. It is important that you have various interests and activities to stimulate your
brain and your mood.
One way people find they can motivate themselves to do an activity is by offering themselves a reward. For
instance, if you go to visit your family or friends for the afternoon, you can reward yourself with lying in bed
and watching a movie in the evening. Or, if you organize and clean your closet, you can indulge in a sweet food
before bed.
Another step to overcoming depression is learning to think positive and learning how to make the most of a bad
situation. People who are depressed have cloudy outlooks. If you can recognize this and make the conscious attempt
to see the bright side of things it can go far in overcoming depression. Come up with something to say in your head
when you hear those negative thoughts.
Also, re-examine your expectations on people, life and yourself. While some things in life will not change, some
things in life can. For instance, if you are grieving the loss of a loved one you cannot bring him or her back, no
matter how hard you wish it were so. However, what can you do to feel closer to that person? You can write your
thoughts down in a journal, volunteer your time to a charity that reminds you of that person, visit someone who is
ill, plant a memory garden and more. Learning how to channel bad situations into something more positive can go far
in helping you over depression.
Another step to overcoming depression is identifying your bad habits and working through any personal problems you
may have. Identify one or two bad habits that you have and work on them. For instance, if you have a habit of
sleeping until noon, set your alarm for 10:30. The next morning, set the alarm for 10:00. Continue to get up
earlier until your sleeping pattern has regulated. Do you have a bad habit of drinking or smoking when you are
stressed or feeling down? If so, cut back on those habits and start new, healthier habits.
Lastly, overcoming depression is often helped by surrounding yourself with people who care about you. This doesn’t
necessarily have to be people you know in your day to day life, either. You can join an online support group and
make friends with people who are going through similar experiences in their life.
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