1. Social media friends may be the
worst source for help with depression. You are more affected by the people
in your immediate environment than you realize and the sooner you come to grips
with this the faster you’ll be on the road to happiness. In the Bible, one
commandment reads: Love thy neighbor as thyself. Even if you don’t even talk to
your neighbors you can be affected by the things they do, how they conduct
their affairs in and out of your area. Your home is a sanctuary and they
affect it. When you make peace with this consequential circumstance most of
your work will be done. However, your next door neighbor isn’t your only
neighbor. Where you work and who you work with is included into this and even
people you see on a regular basis elsewhere is also a neighbor. That means on a
plane seat, people in your car pool, etc. Teach yourself to see a bit of
yourself in these people. Once you can truly empathize then you can get a
handle on dealing with other people’s problems. It doesn’t mean you have to
solve them- that’s in their area- but you can at least come out of your own
skin and make some peace out of what can too easily become chaos.
2. One sure way to clear your head of
negative, unhappy moods and mindsets is to get some fresh air every morning.
Get your body moving to aid your head from fogginess and forgetfulness.
Forgetfulness is a symptom of depression. Go for a brisk walk every morning
where there is mostly trees, other walkers, pets on the move and children
running about playing hopscotch or whatever. It’s the finest and quickest
mind-clearing exercise known. It works. Do it!
3. Form an actual group of likeminded
people (outside of social media contacts, unless they are people you see
everyday in your real life). The best way to get happy and stay happy is
to seek out those types of individuals. My experience in trying to cheer up
people with serious depression issues is that misery loves company. They will
bring you down unless you are determined to get and stay happy. My suggestion
is to start dropping something positive into conversations with people you know
are prone to depression. Do not hang around. Just call it your ‘happy bomb’ and
move on. You’ve got too much of a great day to have to hang around for the
excuses. Who knows? You may get them on your happy team eventually.
4.
Happiness is as much a sport as an actual sport. You’ll need to exercise it
everyday and in every facet of your life. It’s a good and healthy habit and
you won’t be taking any kind of pill unless it’s one of those placebos which
debunk, often, even the biggest of naysayers. If you think you need a reason to
be so happy then make a little happiness here and there for others. A key to
all of this is that you need to get out of your own head and get a larger view
of the world. The news can, too often, create a depression that you are unaware
of so determine that each incident is just that- an incident, and not the
entirety of life.
5. Make sure you do something for
yourself everyday. There’s no better way to keep a lighthearted and upbeat
attitude than to be good to you. If you’re a person who tends toward
self-criticism you’ll need to use this therapy on a regular basis. The
objective is to get out of your own way and stop treating yourself like an
enemy. Learning to really love yourself is a way to give peace of mind to
everyone in your environment or neighborhood which includes you. You don’t have
to spend money to do this by the way. Once you get a little creative you’lll
find how inexpensive this advice really is and that it is essential to a happy
life.
There is more I could say but I think you
can take this advice and run with it now…
Happiness is what you make it. Just like
the song.
2 comments:
This is a great post, Evelyn. And, it is very well presented. Thanks for the reminder, just what I needed. I agree with every word, we just have to be mindful and remember...Happiness IS a State of Mind!
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