I think these are important facts a person should go through in their life when facing a downward turn in their life, by doing these people can be in a better place and overcome depression
Get outside. Our caveman friends saw lots of daylight; getting up
at sunrise and going to sleep at sunset. Exposure to bright sunlight for 30
minutes a day either through sunlight or a light made for this, helps keep your
internal clock set. This circadian rhythm helps to regulate our sleep/wake
cycle and insures a good night’s sleep which in turn, helps our physical and
mental health. Don’t wear sunglasses though; the exposure must come through
your eyes!
2. Aerobic Exercise. Primitive folks had to forage or work in the fields
for their food. 30 minutes at least 3 times a week means those ‘runner’s high’
endorphins get released regularly. It’s also a good way to work through and
release stress. You don’t have to run a marathon, just get your heart rate up
to your target range – around 120 to 160 beats per minute depending on your age
and condition. Walking works wonders. Get your doctor’s approval first!
3. Omega-3 fatty acids. 1,000 mg daily. Omega-3’s aid in the brain’s neuron
connectivity. Enteric coated capsules help prevent burping the fishy tasting
oil but you can also freeze them. Throw in a good multi-vitamin and avoid
overly processed foods in favor of complex carbohydrates (whole grains), fish,
free range meats, & vegetables and you’re good to go.
4. Sleep. Change your sleep routine so that it’s more
conducive to a good night’s rest. Turn your lights down and go to bed at the
same time everynight. Turn the t.v. off. Engage in calming, quiet activities
like reading, taking a warm bath, etc. Avoid caffeine and alcohol. Don’t work
late or do other stressful activities that cause your mind to race. Remember a
tired body and quiet mind are the requirements for quality sleep.
5. Socialize. Remember the Amish farmer has his family and
community to fall back on for support. There’s no reason you can’t too. Involve
yourself with close friends and family. You don’t have to engage in heavy
conversations about your plight, just have fun. Keep it simple and go to a
movie, visit an art gallery or museum, go to a ball game, grab a cup of coffee
or have a meal together. Just be with other people and your feelings of
isolation will fade. Do this face to face (not online!) and do it regularly.
6. Watch your thinking! Anti-rumination strategy is vital to breaking out of
depression and other emotional ruts. Become aware of those times you dwell on
the negatives in your life – both real or imagined – and stop them. It takes
work and persistence but if you constantly tell yourself to ‘stop it’ when you
start to go over and over the negatives, then you are building a positive habit
that will change your life for the better. Whether it’s the jerk who cut you
off in traffic or something a little closer to home, don’t give yourself the
luxury of a negative thought.
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