It was supposed to be a variable. As is mental health.
personally, I run. the more depressed I feel the more I run. Although, the happier I am the more I run too...
running, gives me lots of endorphins, really any exercise low to medium intensity helps
Exercise absolutely, and if your carrying extra kilos, drop them off.
For me it is important to notice the little things, like a pretty flower, the colours of leaves, birds singing, the wind in my face... These remind me why it is great to be alive and help me through my periods of depression.
Exercise definitely helps. Keeping the black dog out is my main motivation for going to the gym. I also have to constantly remind myself to not overthink stuff. Depression is one if the worst things you can ever have as it requires motivation to get you out. However motivation is the hardest thing to find when you don't have any.
During a bout 13 years ago I took pills that only masked the issue. Upon switching jobs and having more free time and being able to get outside and spend days in the sunshine doing simple things like yardwork, and walking put things in correct light for me. My wife ask me about medicine refills and after telling me that you can't stop taking it , I told her it had been 4 weeks since I took the last pill.
Smile. Think positive thoughts. Exercise. Walk. Eat healthily. Relax. Smile.....repeat. Oh, the odd sex rush is a bonus too, xxx
My Karma just ran over your Dogma
There is not one solution to overcomming depression. There are varying degrees of severity. It is not always as easy as just movea muscle when your mindis paralysed
I am 43 years old.I dont like to running but walking....it is very other story....and doctors also says that running when man have more than 40 is no healty for heart...
The title of this thread is a bit misleading. You can't "beat" depression, you can only manage it in a way that allows you to function as a normal human being.
As someone who has suffered from depression for most of his life. I can safely say that it is a day to day struggle. Certain activities such as exercise can help, but its only a temporary solution.
Just keep wallowing in your own chaotic insecure delusions.
Get up. Force yourself if you have to.
Go outside.
Exercise.
Try something new.
Talk to someone.
Accept kindness.
Give kindness.
Meditate, Meditate, Meditate (stick with it)
Affirmations.
Remember the thoughts in your head come from YOU.
Keep the power, don't give it to someone else.
Smile at random people, even if they don't smile back.
Try to stay away from processed food.
If it was MADE in a plant, don't eat it. (Easier said then done).
Remember you're not alone.
Remember you have people who love you.
You have made a difference.
DBT Programs can help. Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. If you have never heard of it, please take a few minutes to look it up and see if it's something you would be a fit for.
Holistic practices like taijiquan, yoga and meditation are great for depression. I tend to be blue sometimes and nothing snaps me out of it like taiji. It might possibly be the perfect exercise.
Depression comes in many forms and for many reasons.
Personally I feel depressed due to my work place accident and recent work termination.
My wife is the reason I haven't bitten a bullet or walked in front of a train.
We all have to handle it our own way and find the support we need to get through each day as it comes.
Professional help works for some and not for others.
And of course us guys never want to admit to depression anyway.
Dont be a martyr get help and live a full life.
Go seek help, everything is good , but please don't be afraid to get help. And TELL PEOPLE. You have backup in your family and friends. Use them
Someone has to be the Villain
Lexapro takes care of it for me