As you address your depression, it's important to remember that you
can get better. Listed in this article are tips that you can apply to
help you overcome depression and help you get through this time. 1. Recognise and acknowledge it. Recognise
that life is full of ups and downs and even though now you may be
feeling unable to cope, it will not last forever. Know that you are not
a failure for being depressed, you are brave for addressing it and
wanting to overcome it. 2. Be aware of your thoughts toward yourself. You
will just add to your depression if you get up every morning and tell
yourself how depressed you are feeling and how difficult life is for
you. Focus on the positive. There is at least one good thing in your
world. Maybe it's your family, children, hobby, job, friends or church.
Think about it when you are feeling down and of how lucky you are to
have it in your world. 3. Develop an attitude of gratefulness. Many
people feel depressed when they look at the negative conditions in
their life. Learn to think and dwell on the positive. Get somebody to
help you and pull you up each time you begin to complain about
something. Find one thing every day to be grateful about. 4. Avoid substances that can cause mood swings such as alcohol, caffeine and high sugar foods. 5. Keep yourself busy. When
you are active, your mind has the chance to wander and focus on
negative thoughts that cause you to become depressed. Find something
that you love to do, something you are passionate about. Maybe cooking,
making crafts, animals, web design. When you find your passion, get
busy working on it and keep yourself busy. 6 Exercise regularly. Outdoor
exercise is a key element in recovery. If you are sitting in a dark
room all day with the TV on and the curtains drawn, it won't make you
feel good about yourself! Get out at least once a day into the fresh
air. Go for a walk for 20 minutes or a jog. If you are on medication,
always consult your doctor before starting up a regular exercise regime. 7. Go out of your way to do something for someone else each day. When
you are feeling depressed, usually all you thoughts and mood are
focused on you. Turn your attention to somebody far worse off then you
and then start to reach out to them. You can do this by volunteering
for a local charity, taking a group trip to a 3rd world country,
visiting a lonely elderly neighbor. It will do you so much good because
it takes your attention off your own problems or grief and helps you
practically help somebody else in the midst of your own pain. In overcoming depression, remember that
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