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6 Steps to Fight Depression

May 15, 2007 by Anna Farmery  
Filed under Loneliness, Guilt & Depression

I found a site called undoingdepression which has these 6 steps that I thought I would share, I don’t know about you but the more I read the more it inspires me to succeed!

Get help. Don’t be ashamed of needing medication, and don’t give up until you find something that helps.  japenesegirlandbubble.jpg

Identify your feelings and moods. Depression is a self-destructive effort to avoid feeling. Accept that emotions are natural and helpful. Learn that mood changes don’t come “out of the blue” — they are always started by an event, a memory, a dream. Use the Mood Journal to identify what starts your mood changes.
Challenge depressed thinking. People with depression remember and blame themselves for bad events, while they forget about and give others credit for good events. Their low expectations mean they often don’t prepare adequately and give up too easily. Worst, they think they are essentially different — damaged somehow — from other people. These are all learned habits of thought that can be unlearned. Pay attention to your assumptions and beliefs.
Let others know. Depressives fear intimacy more than most people. We put on masks for the world, because we believe our true selves to be shameful, unworthy. But this belief is wrong. When we’re with someone we can trust, sharing our thoughts and feelings — even if they seem unimportant — is good for us.
• Take care of your self. Learn to pay attention to messages from your body. Depressives abuse themselves by not eating right, not exercising, then expecting to work 12 hours straight. They will deny a minor ache or pain until they have an ulcer or a chronic back condition. Take time for moderate exercise, eat healthy but delicious meals, and allow yourself some pleasure in life.
Practice detachment. We spend far too much time and effort trying to control things that aren’t worth the struggle. Many things that worry us are really unimportant; we’ve just gotten overinvolved and lost our bearings. We may find that we’re trying to change things that we realistically cannot change. Instead of battering your head against a brick wall, learn to walk away.

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4 Responses to “6 Steps to Fight Depression”
  1. AK Shrivastava says:

    After a long 15 years, I again fall in depression and find no way to come over. Tryptomer some how helps me in sleeping. but it does not pull me to any constructive work.
    I know, the way to come over this illness is to awake confidently and involve self in any constructive work.
    I took decision to awake , arise and fight with the depression, but the day never comes. I am taking decision today to proceed positively. see what happens tomorrow.
    AK Shrivastava

  2. AK Shrivastava says:

    Waiting for better tomorrow. self confidence is only the way to get rid of the disease.

  3. anna says:

    There is a phrase that someone told me…if it is to be, it is up to me…..and I think that brighter life can only be achieved through yourself.. taking a step each day

  4. AK Shrivastava says:

    I will get some help if the steps are appropriate for a man who have crossed 50 years.

    AK Shrivastava

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