Anxiety and Depression Treatment - 5 Tips for Beating Depression
By Emily Clark
Everyone has days when they are down, worn out and just not feeling all
that happy.
That's OK, you need to have days like this, otherwise how would you know
when you are happy. You need to have something to contrast your happiness
with. What is black without white?
Even though you know that sadness is a part of life, let's try to make it
a small part of life.
With that said, Here are a few tips to help you feel better when you are
feeling down in the dumps. They are easy to do, easy to practice every day
and they work!
1. Stand up straight, sit up straight. When your body is in alignment
your energy can flow and when your energy is flowing freely, you can flow.
2. Smile! Yes, just smile. Easy to do and effective.
3. Repeat positive affirmations. Things like "I feel good", "Positive
energy flows through my body", "I see the good in all".
4. Listen to some music that you like. It doesn't have to be anything
specific, just something you enjoy. Certain types of music work better than
others, but experiment and see what works for you. Studies have shown that
Classical music and new age music work best.
5. Take some time out for yourself, relax and read a book, do something
for yourself.
6. Meditate. Meditation is an excellent habit to develop. It will serve
you in all that you do. If you are one who has a hard time sitting still,
then try some special meditation CDs that coax your brain into the
meditative state. Just search for "Meditation music" on Google or Yahoo and
explore.
Our outside work is simply a reflection of our inside world. Remember
there is no reality just your perception of it. Use this truth to your
advantage. Whenever you are sad, realize that it is all in your mind and you
do have the power to change your perception.
These tips will lift you up when you are down, but don't just use them
when you are sad. Try and practice them everyday, make them a habit. You
will be surprised at how these simple exercises will keep the rainy days
away.
On a final note, if you are in a deep depression that you can't seem to
shake, please go see a doctor. This is your life and don't take any chances.
For free information and more details on the causes of depression, please
visit the authors web site.
The information contained in this article is for educational purposes
only and is not intended to medically diagnose, treat or cure any disease.
Consult a health care practitioner before beginning any health care program.
Emily Clark is editor at
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