Monday, February 26, 2007

Tips To Help Beat Depression

Depression can be caused by many different things and one of the first things we need to do to help beat depression is to avoic any circumstances that might make you feel depressed or sad. In knowing the symptoms of depression and being able to tell when depression is 'coming on', then this is the time to use some strategies to help reduce the problem.
If depression is lingering it is very easy for it to become full blown, especially when we are confronted with sad and depressive stories every day. Even if not in our own lives, we still constantly hear sad stories in newspapers and on television. We hear stories of poverty, war, crime, destruction and despair and hearing this things daily will only aggravate depression. If you suffer from depression it is a good idea to try to avoid reading the newspapers or watching news on television. Feeling empathy towards the people involved in these tragic situations will only add to your depression.
Try and assert some positives in your life. I know its hard when you are depressed to see the positive side of things, you tend to be always focused on the negatives. It does help, however, to make a huge effort to see the positives. Write it down at the end of the day, keep a notebook where you right down all the positive things that happened throughout that day and try not to think of the negative moments. When you are with your friends, try and see the positive things about them and tell them.
A healthy body is a healthy mind. Start doing some exercise and get or keep your body in shape. How fit and healthy you are can have a huge impact on your mind, your attitude and the way you think. Start of slowly and gradually increase the amount of exercise and keep going until soon it will become a routine. Change your diet and make sure you have the correct amount of fruit and vegetables each day. You will be amazed how much better you will feel within your mind as well as your body.
Be organised. A cluttered, unorganised house or workplace can also results in a cluttered mind. Being unorganised can make tasks twice as hard. At the beginning of each day, set some goals for the day and write a list of what you need to achieve. Don't be realistic and try to achieve too much. If your goals are unrealistic there's a good chance you wont meet them all, which will seem a failure and make you more depressed. Keep your goals simple and realistic, then once you achieve them you will have a feeling of success and happiness.
Go out and socialise with your friends. Being depressed makes you less sociable and often you will just feel like being alone, staying home and just can't be bothered going out. Although you feel like this, you will often find that if you do go out, it will help to forget some of your worries and make you feel better. Part of depression is the constant thoughts going through your mind, negative thoughts, so the more occupied you are the less thoughts that are likely to invade your mind.
Listen to your favourite music. Listening to your favourite music can always make you feel better and give you a little more energy. Dance around a bit and try and have some fun. Don't let depression keep you down, you need to fight it to stay on top and win.
If you have an argument or a fight with a good friend or loved one, try and work it out, don't hold a grudge. Holding grudges does nothing to help a situation it only makes you feel worse. If you're friend or loved one is really an important person in your life, then you should be able to talk and work it out. If they aren't important enough to work out the problem, then let them go and try to forget about it, but DON'T let an argument keep you feeling down.
Make some time for yourself. This doesn't mean to isolate yourself, but do make a bit of time each week just for you. Do something that you like doing, whether its going for a walk, having a bath, whatever you enjoy doing, find the time to do it.
It is always good to still seek medical help for your depression and perhaps see a counsellor. As much as these tips can help depression, some of these things can be hard to accomplish for someone who is depressed. It can be hard to get out of your 'rut' and begin doing these things. Talking about these problems with a counsellor or even a friend or family member, can motivate you to change the way you deal with these things and help you to overcome your depression.
Don't be ashamed of having depression, it is a disease that a large number of people suffer from. Just like any other illness it needs treated and needs full support from your family members. Always try to be positive and tell yourself that you can beat this. It is very important in overcoming depression to have the positive thought that 'you CAN do it'.

Be Safe, Be Happy
SherylP
www.depressiondays.com

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