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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Fight Depression


If you suffer from depression , here are some tips which will help you definitely to fight it easily;

    * 1st of all , let your more reliable friends, family or a support system at work know that you need extra support, concern, encouragement or sensitivity.But be smart about whom you talk to, and don’t try to get blood from a stone. Also, Volunteering is a wonderful way to get social support and help others while also helping yourself.

    * Make changes in your life to help manage and reduce stress. Too much stress exacerbates depression and puts you at risk for future depression as well.

    * Try to catch yourself at negative self-talk, criticism, scolding and name-calling, and instead deliberately change your internal voice to say something positive, encouraging and kind.By the way,it’s really an important skill to learn for healing depression.

   * Sleep has a strong effect on mood. When you don't get enough sleep, your depression symptoms will be worse. Sleep deprivation exacerbates irritability, moodiness, sadness, and fatigue. Make sure you're getting enough sleep each night.Between 7 to 9 hours each night is fair. Try to make yourself get up in the morning and avoid sleeping in, even though, if you’re depressed, you won’t feel like it. Getting up and moving around helps fight depression; sleeping late feeds it.

    * Regular exercise is a powerful depression fighter. Not only does it increases serotonin, endorphins, and other feel-good brain chemicals, it triggers the growth of new brain cells and connections, just like antidepressants do. Best of all, you don’t have to train for a marathon in order to reap the benefits. Even a half-hour daily walk can make a big difference. For maximum results, aim for 30 to 60 minutes of activity on most days. Don’t forget, depression is blocked or dead-ended energy, and you can get it moving again by literally moving more.

    * You need to reduce your intake of carbohydrates, and especially sugar. Again, it feels counter-intuitive, because if you’re depressed you’re going to want that quick charge of energy that sugar and simple carbohydrates provide; but that very same jolt of sugar floods the bloodstream, spikes, and then causes a crash, leaving you more depressed than ever. The same is true for caffeine and alcohol.

    * If your depression is seasonal or fed by lack of light, those special lamps that imitate the sun’s rays are available at many clinics, mental health centers and private practices. A half hour a day under those rays can make a big difference. If you can afford it, buy your own set.

    * Counseling or therapy can be a huge help here, even if the depression is biochemically based, because it has such an erosive effect on work performance, relationships and confidence. A good clinician can be just the right kind of sounding board to help get you back your perspective and return you to balance.

Finally,I hope that those tips will help you to cope with the state you feel and bring back your smile.And Remember,when u think you're not happy with your life, always think that someone is happy simply just because you exist ;)


5 comments:

Admin said...

thanksssssssssss a lot :)

wimbley said...

I once experienced sugar withdrawal, and I gotta agree that it's the worst experience ever.

Ayah Ahmed said...

@Atakan@ U r welcome :)
@Wimbley@ aha .. but I hope you feel better now :)

Caroline I. said...

Love the information on depressions. Many of us suffer from different types of depressions, but the information you listed can be successfully used for many of the types if not ALL. :) Blessings!

Ayah Ahmed said...

Thanks a lot,Caroline for your sweet words :)

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