depression
It is not just a matter of feeling sad; discover an honest view of the mental, emotional and physical toll of clinical depression.
Waking Thoughts: A Journey of a Depressed Soul. #5
A quick disclaimer: This is a work in progress and depicts the real Everyday thoughts of a real person. This isn’t going to be some curated “tik-tok” view that people like to pretend is real. This may not always be very pretty, if fact it may get uncomfortable and ugly at times if you don’t like the idea of pain and depression. I am starting a journey of self-discovery and soul healing, I hope that leads to a better future, but we will not know until we take the journey.
Brandon MothershedPublished about a year ago in PsycheBreaking bad habits: hints for healthful lifestyle changes
Habits, desirable or terrible, play an important position in our everyday lives. They decide our success, happiness, and standard well-being. Habits are formed over the years and can be hard to break, specially the bad ones. But, with the proper attitude and strategies, you may develop wholesome life-style modifications in order to change your health.
Entanglements of Sorrow and Rage
My Dad was the coolest person you could know, and everyone knew it. He could play any type of guitar you handed him, after tuning it by ear. He learned to play songs just by listening to them. He loved music deeply, and instilled that love, and the love of the written word, in his children too. He often said he would much rather lose his sight than his hearing, because a world without music was not worth living in.
Depression
The depression Do you mean the Great Depression, which was a severe worldwide economic depression that lasted from 1929 to 1939? The Great Depression was the longest, deepest, and most widespread depression of the 20th century. The depression originated in the United States and quickly spread to the rest of the world. It resulted in mass unemployment, poverty, homelessness, and the decline of global trade. The Great Depression had a profound impact on the world and is considered one of the most significant events in modern history.
Srinath RamalingamPublished about a year ago in PsycheExploring the Climbing Rates of Depression and Finding Solutions to Overcome It
The increasing rates of depression are a growing concern that has been affecting more and more people every day. Depression is a serious mental health condition that can cause a range of physical, emotional, and social symptoms. Despite the increasing prevalence of depression, many people are still not fully aware of the causes, consequences, and solutions to overcome it.
Rehmat Well-beingPublished about a year ago in PsycheThe 30 Day Challenge:
I. Introduction Welcome to the 30-Day Challenge, where you will have the opportunity to transform your life in just one month. This challenge is designed to help you focus on personal growth and self-improvement, and it has the potential to bring about meaningful and lasting change in your life.
Liam FlanaganPublished about a year ago in PsychePositive Thoughts
Positive thinking is a mental attitude that focuses on the good aspects of life. It is a powerful tool that can help individuals overcome challenges and adversity. It is especially important in bad situations, as it can help individuals maintain hope, resilience, and optimism. Positive thinking can be cultivated and strengthened with practice, and it has the power to transform an individual's life.
Grief on grief
I was ridiculously lucky to get to 28 years old without experiencing close-family grief. Age 21 I lost a best friend, which was a truly horrendous experience, and I thought I knew grief somewhat. In hindsight, I had no real idea of grief at all. Every grief is completely different.
Lynsey BlacklockPublished about a year ago in PsycheDepression and its impact
Depression is a commonly experienced mental health disorder that can have a profound effect on all aspects of a person’s life. It is often described as a state of intense sadness and hopelessness that can be caused by a variety of factors, including life events, genetics, and chemical imbalances in the brain. Depression can be classified into two broad categories: major depressive disorder, which is characterized by a persistent low mood, and dysthymia, which is a milder form of depression.
Khushi GuptaPublished about a year ago in PsycheAttention Men & Women Over Age 40 Struggling To Lose Weight…
Making it IMPOSSIBLE to lose weight , while also damaging your joints, disrupting your hormones, rapidly aging your skin, and even leading to Diabetes.
Hafsa HameedPublished about a year ago in Psyche5 Proven Ways to Manage Stress and Anxiety-2
Getting enough sleep is an important factor in reducing stress and anxiety and promoting overall health and well-being. Sleep plays a crucial role in physical and mental recovery, and lack of sleep can have negative effects on our health and well-being.
eReaders' RetreatPublished about a year ago in PsycheGaining Strength Through Emotional Healing
My heart was deep in sorrow, I was lost and broken Though it felt like there was no hope to seek So I called upon my inner strength with a silent prayer spoken