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So those of you who suffer / suffered from depression...

How do you get yourself to do things that you don't have the motivation or energy to do?
 So those of you who suffer / suffered from depression...
 Riku114 posted over a year ago
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TheLefteris24 said:
Well, when I don't have the motivation, it is quite hard to get me to do anything even if I would like to myself. My efficiency in general drops too. Whatever the task might be, I'll most likely end up half-baking it as I won't be seeing the point to get any further or just because I decided to settle with moderation and get it over with quickly. As long as the job gets done, I couldn't care less about how the results seem or the comparison with others.

I mainly used to be like that a few years atrás where my Depression was at its peak. Honestly, I would say that the right push is needed. It'll be good to have the sort of people close to you that they can inspire you and can help sort things inside yourself. Getting to know that there are those who care and have placed their trust on you. When you're being entrusted with hope, it is your ''responsibility'' to respond in kind. mais like that I owe it to them regardless if I really have to or not. I am that kind of person myself.
Other than that, I try to find motivation of my own through many of my interests. The right música to listen at the moment for example can go a long way. Same por reminiscing about the past and recalling the desire to not let certain events occur again or going through a certain Story whether it is a real life or fictional one. The kind of situation, characters, matters being touched in them and outcomes could provide a decent amount of inspiration. Honestly, depending on the case, it is many times that I bring favorito Characters of mine in mind. Those that I deeply respect and admire as individuals. How would they deal with the situation and what they would they expect of me. Regardless of how it may sound, this could get me going on making the necessary start and taking it from there. That being said, you could always disregard everything mentioned above and just get outside for a little while. Look at your surroundings, take a breath and chill in overall. Think about things for a bit and weight them down. Personally, the closer to Nature I find myself, the clearer my mind gets and I feel better prepared to face what's about to come.

In the end, there are various ways for a person to get motivated. The pergunta is whether you'll be motivated enough to go through them as well XD Improving one's mood is a major factor !!!!
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 Well, when I don't have the motivation, it is quite hard to get me to do anything even if I would like to myself. My efficiency in general drops too. Whatever the task might be, I'll most likely end up half-baking it as I won't be seeing the point to get any further or just because I decided to settle with moderation and get it over with quickly. As long as the job gets done, I couldn't care less about how the results seem or the comparison with others. I mainly used to be like that a few years atrás where my Depression was at its peak. Honestly, I would say that the right push is needed. It'll be good to have the sort of people close to you that they can inspire you and can help sort things inside yourself. Getting to know that there are those who care and have placed their trust on you. When you're being entrusted with hope, it is your ''responsibility'' to respond in kind. mais like that I owe it to them regardless if I really have to or not. I am that kind of person myself. Other than that, I try to find motivation of my own through many of my interests. The right música to listen at the moment for example can go a long way. Same por reminiscing about the past and recalling the desire to not let certain events occur again or going through a certain Story whether it is a real life or fictional one. The kind of situation, characters, matters being touched in them and outcomes could provide a decent amount of inspiration. Honestly, depending on the case, it is many times that I bring favorito Characters of mine in mind. Those that I deeply respect and admire as individuals. How would they deal with the situation and what they would they expect of me. Regardless of how it may sound, this could get me going on making the necessary start and taking it from there. That being said, you could always disregard everything mentioned above and just get outside for a little while. Look at your surroundings, take a breath and chill in overall. Think about things for a bit and weight them down. Personally, the closer to Nature I find myself, the clearer my mind gets and I feel better prepared to face what's about to come. In the end, there are various ways for a person to get motivated. The pergunta is whether you'll be motivated enough to go through them as well XD Improving one's mood is a major factor !!!!
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XD Interesting. I actually do a few you listed as well
Riku114 posted over a year ago
1012jackson said:
I don't exactly remember how I got out of my depression. For me, the best way to help myself feel better is to cry it out when I really need to and to do that, I listen to a sad song to help me cry. Then I feel I bit better after letting it all out. I just do whatever depending on my mood. When I'm sad, I listen to sad music. When angry, I listen to rock songs. And they actually help me feel better. Then I can get up and about to do anything energetic. So take my strategy and try that out. Just listen t your emotions and do what you feel. If you need to cry, do whatever makes you cry so you can cry it out. If you're angry, do something to get your anger out. Just release it out and I guarantee you might feel better. And this goes for anybody who's got the depression inside them and don't want it anymore
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>listen to your emotions and do what you feel
Riku114 posted over a year ago
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XD That is something I factually have extreme trouble with due to other issues of mine. Legit is almost the equivalent of saying to an ADHD kid to "just focus" XD Im not upset btw I just found it funny XD
Riku114 posted over a year ago
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@Riku yea I know
1012jackson posted over a year ago
doubletrouble7 said:
i started getting bio polar depression in the seventh grade.
my school days was cruel.
i did make a few friends.
but i would try and cut myself.
but failed.
good thing i'm still alive and kicking!
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I'm glad to hear that you're still hanging in there!
zanhar1 posted over a year ago
zanhar1 said:
Honestly I just kind of do it. Like I just force myself to do it. I complain the whole time, but I do it. It's one of those things where I kind of just did things and went to places not expecting much but hoping that something would trigger a better frame of mind or at the very least provide a distraction. Evidently it was the little things that did it *CoughsWithinTemptationCoughs*

música and dia dreaming help tho.
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Sounds like me
Rihanna312 posted over a year ago
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I do that sort of thing as well
2ntyOnePilots posted over a year ago
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It's good to know that I'm not the only one lol.
zanhar1 posted over a year ago
Zeppie said:
I'm not sure anymore. I'm struggling quite bad lately. My only peace is when I'm able to talk to my partner.
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I'm sorry. I do hope that you start to feel better soon. <3
zanhar1 posted over a year ago
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Thank you
Zeppie posted over a year ago
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No problem.
zanhar1 posted over a year ago
CokeTheUmbreon said:
Certain YouTube videos, going to counseling twice a month, and talking to people that care about me. A lotta other things too.

Then, if that works, I reward myself with an energy drink to keep the game going.
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DarkGirI27 said:
I'm honestly kinda used to it now. Sometimes when school's in session and I have an overhwhelming work load, it's especially hard for me to get out of bed.
I just want to say that if it gets to that point, it's important to contact someone. I know that's scary, and iffy, but when it gets to the point in which it's SERIOUSLY crippling your day-to-day function, you need to speak up for yourself to someone who can REALLY help you.

For me personally, I just remind myself it's temporary. That doesn't necessarily work for others, I know. I don't know if this makes sense, but my inability to get things done is often paired with anxiety, and it comforts me when I remind myself I'm not going to stop existing if I mess up. I will stay grounded where I am, no matter what happens, no matter what consequence of being behind. I have myself, that's all I can offer in my moments of weakness.

Also, coffee and música are like my saving grace for days when it's not necessarily "I can't get out of bed" but mais like "I don't know how to do anything" because when paired together, for me personally, they kinda act as an artificial manic episode. :P
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Also, the mais you just push through and remind yourself some results are better than no results, you'll get better and better at getting things done AND receiving better products of your work. Over time, I've found that when I just GET THINGS DONE (esp ahead of time) I've just kinda trained my brain to keep going with those better results. It's also okay to treat yourself when you're done being overwhelmed with things (not during).
DarkGirI27 posted over a year ago
simrananime said:
umn..I m not sure. I never suffered from full fledged depression but I had few periods of extreme stress. From what I have seen, depression is multi-dimensional. There are many factors which can trigger it. Its important to recognize those key factors and work on them one por one. Its not like you will take one giant magical leap and boom its gone, people should start small when dealing with it like spending time with loved ones and having a routine. Routine is important because it gives structure to your life, only then you can set a goal and work towards it.

Even after all this people often find it difficult to be kind to themselves, maybe cuz we think we dont deserve it. So yeah....having some self respect, starting small improvements and taking responsibility for your life gives you at least little motivation to work towards your goal.

I hope this helps you ^^
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