8 Simple Ways to Turn Depression into Happiness

When the only thing you want to do all day is sit on your couch and watch TV or lay in bed and let time slip away, you aren’t living life. Here are 8 easy ways to turn depression into happiness.

Does your life lack the luster it once held? Has it changed from fun and engaging to dull and drab? Have you already been diagnosed with depression or strongly suspect that is the case if you bothered to go to the doctor?

If you answered yes to these questions, then are you ready to change your current state of mind and find a happier, more uplifting life.

While feeling depressed is normal from time to time (such as when a long term relationship ends or someone we love passes on), staying sad and blue for weeks, months or even years shouldn’t be acceptable to you.

Certainly it will take some time and effort to get over the hump, so to speak, but you’re worth it so commit to make sad feelings the exception in your life, not the rule.

Here are eight ways to get you from singing the blues to dancing like a young girl who just found out she is going to spend her summer with all of the princesses at the Disney theme park:

#1: Love your habits

Sometimes habits can make life hum drum. However, when you’re feeling down, habits may be just what you need to help you pick up the pieces and move on with life.

Depression has the ability to make you want to do nothing. You don’t feel like you have the energy to partake in even the most simple of tasks. But, it’s very important that you keep going forward if you ever want to break out of your rut.

Even if you have nothing major to do for the day, get up, take a shower and get dressed as if you do. Run your normal errands or sit with your coffee as you always do and read your email. To give into the desire to set aside all of these things that are your “normal” will only make you feel worse and prolong the depressive feelings.

#2: Get some sunshine

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Depression generally gets worse in the winter or during periods of gray skies, partly because of the lack of sunshine. Not only do the sun’s rays enhance your vitamin D levels, but the fresh air also works wonders for your attitude and outlook.

At a minimum, sit out in your yard or go to the local park and just take in the rays for at least 15 minutes each and every day. Or, you could go for a walk or engage in some light yard work to get your body to release some feel good endorphins while taking in the sunshine.

Either way you’ll notice the positive effects to your mood almost immediately.

#3: Engage with a pet

When you’re not feeling particularly chipper, you may tend to withdraw from those around you. You isolate yourself and the very love you crave isn’t reaching you because you’ve effectively pushed everyone else who does love you away. Or, if you live alone, the loneliness sets in because you don’t have constant access to another human being.

This is when a pet comes in handy. If your dog, cat, hamster or any other type of animal cuddles up to you, it helps you start to open up. And, they love you unconditionally and without judgment which is a wonderful love to experience.

If for whatever reason you don’t have your own pet, borrow someone else’s. Offer to dog or cat sit when a friend goes away. Start walking an elderly neighbor’s dog to get the animal some much needed energy and get you some much needed love and companionship.

#4: Join a group

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When you spend time with a group of people that have similar interests, it is easy to “catch” their level of excitement. You share stories and ideas about your common likes with the same fervor as someone who just discovered a new land or invented a new contraption.

Let their joy seep into your skin and fill your soul. Use the energy that they have until you’re strong enough to make your own. Plus, being part of a group tends to give you a purpose and fill a basic need to be involved with something greater.

#5: Move your body

Although exercise is probably the last thing you want to do, it will pull you out of depression very quickly. It feels good when you accomplish something physically demanding and it also gives your mind a break from whatever it is that is plaguing you at the moment. It releases endorphins which are natural mood and energy boosters.

Maybe a nice walk or jog will ease your troubles and lighten your step. Or, you could check out some local classes and do something new that interests you at the same time that it works your body (perhaps you’d like Zumba or fitness pole dancing). Get your body to sweat out those sad feelings and make way for happiness and joy.

#6: Focus on “premium” foods

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You can’t feel good if all you eat is sugar, white flour and a bunch of processed foods. It’s like putting gasoline mixed with dirt in your gas tank and expecting your car to run like a champ.

Focus on fueling your body with “premium” foods such as veggies, fruit, lean protein and complex carbs. Eat small meals often throughout the day to keep your energy and spirits up.

Limit your consumption of alcohol and caffeine as both will affect your blood sugar levels and that’s the last thing you need when you’re trying to find your way to happiness.

Also, make sure you drink a lot of water. If you aren’t consuming enough water daily, you’re likely to feel fatigued and lifeless because you’re hydrated.

#7: Keep your head in the here and now

Part of being depressed and sad involves either spending too much time in the past or not looking forward to the future. You can circumvent both of these issues by concentrating on staying in the here and now. Be part of today and let everything else go.

Certainly, this isn’t the easiest thing to do, but the effects are amazing. You lose the heaviness and weight of whatever is on your mind and just learn to live your life. The depression starts to lift and your energy to take part in life begins to return.

#8: Find your passion

If your life lacks passion and thrill, then finding what excites you and makes you tick will help pull you out of the slump that you’re in. You’ll start to look forward to every day because you’ll be engaging in things that make you smile and contribute to your overall quality of life.

Seek out activities that you enjoy and make them a priority. Spend more time doing the things that you like and less time doing the things that suck the life right out of you.

Depression robs you of the life you want and deserve. Try these eight things and find your way to happiness. It is waiting for you.

About the author

Christina DeBusk

Changing careers mid-life from law enforcement to writing, Christina spends her days helping others enrich their businesses and personal lives one word at a time.

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