- Eat good food - This is good-for-you food, not so much good tasting food. If I eat healthily, I feel much better.
- Exercise - Even if I only make it out of the house for a 5-minute walk, I feel much better.
- Read a book from a favorite author - There are few things that help lift my spirits like a good book from my favorite author, Mary Higgins Clark.
- Laugh a little - Give yourself some room for humor. Laugh at something, anything. Tell yourself a joke or find a funny picture or story.
DepressionSpeak
Self-help tips and insights from a depressionista
Monday, January 24, 2011
Taking on depression
Depression is something that can easily and quickly take over your life and it is difficult to reclaim your life as your own and not live it as though it is a byproduct of the depression itself. How hard that is sometimes! So, my struggle with depression has not ended, but I think it is getting somewhat easier. A few things I have found that work for me to help curb my depression are:
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Living a nightmare
Many people are living the dream. Why am I living a nightmare? My dreams are filled with future hopes, to be happy, healthy and successful. Happy is my success. Yet I feel like I have failed. I hate to feel like a failure, but I cannot seem to make myself successful. Where do I go from here? Why can I not find success in happiness? Why can I not be happy?
Some day, I will be happy. And that is all the success I desire. That is my dream, but I am stuck in a nightmare.
Some day, I will be happy. And that is all the success I desire. That is my dream, but I am stuck in a nightmare.
Depression, my friend
Depression, my friend, why are you so loyal?
I've yet to find a friend so dedicated as you.
Will you ever leave me alone?
Will you always be with me?
As hard as I've tried (and believe me, I've tried)
I cannot get you to go away.
Please, oh please, be an enemy.
Never come back, Depression, please.
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