Depression
is difficult, but there are handy mental tricks you can use, which are
proven to work well to lift your mood. Use these mental tricks to build a
more positive mindset and keep the black dog at bay.
1. Don’t catastrophize
Stop
thinking about the worst-case scenario, and all the things that could
possibly go wrong. Instead, step back and take a realistic look at life.
Nothing is ever the end of the world, after all.
2. Stop ruminating
A
lot of bad moods are worsened by the fact that you keep thinking about
them, and feeling sorry for yourself. Stop being so concerned with how
you feel. You’ll never change things by getting stuck in thinking about
them – take action instead, to make things better.
3. Get perspective
If
you think your depression has been fueled by a specific event, make
sure you’re not blowing things out of proportion. A chat with a caring
friend may help you to see your way through the fog.
4. Focus on the positives
Realize
that your mood may be magnifying the bad things in life, and you may
find yourself focusing on the negative. Instead, look for what’s good in
a situation, even if it’s just a lesson or a chance to grow stronger.
5. Don’t over-analyze
Running
through exactly what has gone wrong, and picking it to pieces, rarely
helps. Instead of endlessly going over the problem, and getting bogged
down in the details, start thinking about possible solutions.
6. Be kind to yourself
When
people feel bad, they sometimes talk to themselves unkindly, and beat
themselves up. What you need right now is a friend, not an enemy. Make
sure your words and deeds are gentle and encouraging.
7. Don’t dwell on the past
It’s
totally pointless to worry about the past, because you can’t change it.
The best thing about the past is that it’s over. Allow yourself to move
on.
8. Don’t fret about the future
The
only power you have to change things is in the present moment, so it’s a
waste of time worrying about the future, especially as you have no idea
how things may turn out. Instead, take positive steps now, so you can
handle whatever life throws at you.
9. Avoid black-and-white thinking
If
something has gone wrong, or you made one mistake, it doesn’t mean that
your whole life is doomed, or that you’re no good. Cut yourself slack
and consider a more balanced version of events.
10. Fake it a bit
Science
shows that even if you’re not happy, putting on a smile releases
feel-good chemicals in your brain. If the mental trick of slapping on a
big grin seems a bit much, then try a half-smile instead to lift your
mood.
11. Stop being a victim
When
you’re feeling low, it’s easy to get caught up in believing that bad
things are happening because of you. Don’t allow yourself to believe
that you’re a victim. You have the power to choose how you react to
problems – and that’s the most powerful thing of all.
12. Get moving
It’s
virtually impossible to hang onto a horrible mood when you’re jogging
on the spot, or jumping on a trampoline, because your physiology won’t
allow it. Try moving your body and see if that will brighten your mood.
13. Don’t isolate
You
may be especially sensitive to what other people say and do if you’re
feeling down, but remember that shutting yourself away will only make
you feel worse. Meeting a friend for a quick coffee, or getting fresh
air, can only help your frame of mind.
14. Reach out to others
Helping
other people is a wonderful way of taking the focus off yourself and
how you are feeling. Helping others feels good as well, so it’s a great
mental trick to lift your mood.
15. Be grateful
It’s
very difficult to be depressed if you can write a long list of all the
things you love in your life. Not so much a mental trick, as a
realization of what you’re very lucky to have, despite this tough time
you’re going through.
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