depression
It is not just a matter of feeling sad; discover an honest view of the mental, emotional and physical toll of clinical depression.
Putting it to a end!
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, many of us are dealing with social distancing, isolation, and lockdowns that make it even harder to cope with symptoms of depression. Whatever your circumstances, though, there are ways to overcome feelings of sadness and despair, improve your mood, and regain a sense of hope. In addition to the tips in this article, you will be on the road to taking your life back.
By Keiah Nelson5 years ago in Psyche
Awareness
*Motifs of mental health and suicide please do not read if it will bother you Awareness is something that I think a lot of people tend to forget about. Awareness that even when you are kept late at work and have to deal with traffic and suddenly remember that you need to pick up something from the store and have to go through multiple lanes before you can find a parking spot and then have to weave your way through a large crowd of people who are also doing last minute shopping on a Monday night and even though these are all small tedious things, they have piled up and now it seems as if the whole world is against you, that even then, there are people around you who are struggling as well. There is a fight that so many of us seem to have within ourselves and we become so focused on our own fight we forget that there are others who are also fighting something similar, maybe something worse. Sometimes the fight we are struggling to win becomes too difficult one day and all of the emotion and torment that has been building up within us comes out in a torrent of carelessness and lack of compassion for others blinding us from seeing their pain...
By Elisa Budny5 years ago in Psyche
Snow In April
Snow on my birthday was the best possible gift Denver could have given me after the past five birthdays here. That is not to say that the others haven’t been beautiful in their own way, but instead to say that now, finally at 32, an age that I never thought I would reach, a blanket of soft, fresh, silent snow, is exactly what I wanted from Mother Nature.
By Kymi Parker5 years ago in Psyche
You Should've Cleaned Up Last Night
5:00 am: You despair at the sound of the alarm. You had been chasing sleep for several hours now, and your eyes burn in the darkness from exhaustion. Beside you, tiny hands clutch the seams of your pajamas. You snuggle closer and inhale deeply, basking in his aroma as you caress the little hairs on his head. He smiles in his sleep and you watch him dream for a while. Must be nice, you think to yourself. He sighs as you rise out of bed, and gently tuck him back in. You move quietly across the room, being careful to not wake his older siblings. You’re met with the previous night’s clutter as you shut the bedroom door.
By Chrissy Lee5 years ago in Psyche
Day-Old Donuts
My eyes open, and quickly close again. It’s already light out, and surely there is something that I should be doing, somewhere that I have to be. There isn’t any good reason that the sun is up and I’m still in bed. Whatever it is, there’s a good chance that I’m already running late, already a step behind. Business as usual, I suppose. No, wait. Last night was Friday, which would make today Saturday. I don’t have anywhere to be. At least, I don’t think I do. I suppose I’ll find out soon enough.
By Itsactuallywarren 5 years ago in Psyche
Depression Is Not Laziness
When you spend your Saturday in bed not doing anything, even though the chores have piled up, that’s laziness, right? When you neglect your social relationships because you just don’t feel like going out, aren't you just being antisocial?
By Matthew Maniaci5 years ago in Psyche







