Saturday, March 22, 2014

How to Overcome Sadness and Depression?

2:09 AM


Sadness is a totally natural emotional response to certain environmental stimuli. Most of us have support, or systems in place to overcome depression, reach balance, and go on to be happy as quickly as possible. But some people don’t have that support or environment.  I have found that there are two groups of people who suffer from prolonged sadness or depression. One group consists of those that have a severe chemical imbalance, which really requires a doctor/ medical help, and possibly medication to treat.  And other are those people who lack the tools, know how, and support systems to bounce them back from depression and sadness. This article is written for those who don’t have severe medical condition or severe chemical imbalance.

In my opinion, being a doctor, the latter group of people are wise to seek natural treatments instead of simply medicating the symptoms. That's why I am going to show you about how to decrease or overcome sadness, without the happy pills. Below are some suggestions.

Gratitude
Sit down and make a list of 10 things you're grateful for right now (and I dare you not to feel better). Many times when we complain we can cause ourselves to be sad. Complaining is just a factor of not taking into account what we're grateful for.

Set Goals
Something special happens the moment the paper meets the pen and we write down our main goals. Our brain chemistry changes, and we start thinking about how we can achieve those goals.

Sleep
Getting the right amount of sleep is healthy for our body and mind. Some argue that sleep deprivation treats depression, but I don't agree with this, personally.  Get enough rest every day.

Exercise
Try one hour of cardio (or as much as you can) each day. If you're tee-shirt is soaking wet, you're standing in a puddle of your own sweat, and you can feel the endorphins pumping through your body, you did it right. Shower up and try to be happy, I dare you.

Let go
Many times we're making ourselves sad for no good reason at all. People have been known to keep grudges for lifetimes. When you forgive, you remove this weight off your shoulders and put yourself in a position to be happier.

Sunlight
Certain people have “Idiopathic sadness disorder”, due to a lack of sunlight, they experience seasonal sadness (Seasonal Affective Disorder). We all sometimes affected by this in the winter when the days are shorter.


Good Communication
It's not hard to make friends if you put the time in. Everyone wants to be heard, appreciated, and loved. Start off by listening, appreciating and loving, and it will come back your way.

Reading Self-help Books
Take a temporary leave from reality and bury yourself in one of your favourite books. A lot of wise people have been through what you're going through and they made it through to the other side to tell about it.

Dr. Imtiaz Syed
M.B, B.S, MBA, CRA, PCQI, CPC
LinkedIn: http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/imtiaz-syed/13/89/841
OpenDoor Team member.  www. OpenDoor.cc
Redditch, Gloucestershire. UK.

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