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Tips to reduce Depression

mikewilkinson

New member
Hello everyone,

I am going to discuss some tips to reduce depression.

1. Do not read newspapers.

Newspapers publish negative stories most of the time. Even in peaceful periods, newspapers will find the worst in humanity and place negative stories on display in order to promote sales and subscribers. Stories focused on War, rebellion, death, destruction, doom and despair abound in the newspapers.

You will not miss any news. Friends, family, and your local air raid siren will keep you informed if your attention is needed. Only pay attention to the things you can control in your life.

Stop reading the newspaper and reduce the negative input to your brain.

2. Turn off your television.

Watching and listening about the horrible economy and the losses associated with War will add to depression. In fact, you guarantee the feeling of helplessness. Helplessness allows depression to nurture. If you really need to watch or listen to these kinds of news stories, promise yourself you will bury yourself in the documentaries that are sure to follow in the next 5 or 10 years. A way you can eliminate most of the negative input to your brain is by setting it aside for a date somewhere in the future. I guarantee in the future, you will not find it very interesting.

When visitors come to your home, make sure you turn off your television and keep it off. News television broadcasters are fighting for your guests' attention as they promote despair, war, death, and destruction with many headline news interruptions. Those little banners that run across the bottom of the screen achieve your attention and they take hold of your consciousness. Television will diminish your positive spirit.

3. Say good things about others

My Mother always says, "if you can't say anything nice about others, don't say anything at all." However, when you find yourself in a conversation and a relative says, "Remember Uncle Phil?" " He was an alcoholic" Respond with " yes, Uncle Phil was an alcoholic and he was the most charitable person, I have ever met."

Connect your friend's negative statement about Phil with a positive one. Set yourself up to find the positive in anyone's statement and you will keep negative thoughts and depression from overtaking your life.

A great motivator once said, "treat everyone you meet as if they were going to be dead by midnight." "Your life will never be the same again.
 
1) Avoiding world news is not a good idea- don't let others interprete your world.
2) Depression can actually be a chemical imbalance and how you discuss issues will not change it.
3) Is this a sock account by any chance?
 
How strange, your second post is entirely different in style to your first. Are you a real person and do you own reptiles?
 
1) Do some research and find an excellent doctor who you trust.

2) Maintain a good sleep schedule, eat well, and exercise regularly.

3) Stick with what works, don't let it lag when you start to feel "normal" again.

I'm bipolar, and I have a lot of trouble with #3....I start to feel fine, so I get it in my head that all is well and I can let things slide....then I crash and wind up starting from scratch.
 
1) Do some research and find an excellent doctor who you trust.

2) Maintain a good sleep schedule, eat well, and exercise regularly.

3) Stick with what works, don't let it lag when you start to feel "normal" again.

I'm bipolar, and I have a lot of trouble with #3....I start to feel fine, so I get it in my head that all is well and I can let things slide....then I crash and wind up starting from scratch.

4) Buy more snakes.
 
Not to mention the fact that depression is very often biochemical, and not a matter of the person "taking life to seriously" voluntarily.

Wade... I literally laughed out loud. Thanks for that one.
 
My tip for dealing with depression

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Treat depression with a depressor, and magically it seems to cancel itself out. Titrate to happiness.
 
Darn. That just sucked all the oomph out of my post. I was going for something like this

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But I guess the pizzazz has been shot dead. Thanks alot! :p
 
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