Depression can make you feel unhappy and make life feel kind of gloomy. But it doesn’t have to be this way. You can improve your mood. Even a very mild depression can affect your vibrancy, energy, relationships, motivation, job performance, wellbeing, and other areas of your life. More serious depression can cause additional concerns, including the possibility of behaviors that are self-destructive like addictions.
If you’re suffering from depression, you are not alone. Depression affects an estimated 16.2 million American adults, which is accounts for 6.7% of all U.S. adults. The numbers are increasing each year.
Good news! You don’t have to live with depression. There are powerful and effective ways you can reduce and avoid depression. Keep reading to find out the 10 holistic approaches to improving your well-being.
1. Mindfulness can lower depression
People who practice mindfulness tend to devote less portions of their brain repeating old stories and agonizing about the past. Instead they devote more time in the present and identifying what’s going on in the present moment, instead of the past.
2. Change up your diet
Since food is can be used as medicine, a proper diet is important to not only to our overall health but also to our brain health. Fresh vegetables, particularly leafy greens are crammed full of phytonutrients that nourish our brains and bodies and provides us with the energy to fuel our well-being. Without a complete diet, dietary supplements do not work as efficiently. Do not believe vitamin pills alone can replace the work of a nourishing diet. If you are used to eating processed foods, make slow changes by making small healthy substitutions.
3. Move your way to a better mood
Physical activity can be a natural anti-depressant by increasing your energy and giving you an inspiring setting. Getting some exercise is a great way to overcome depression without drugs. Your body was created for motion. Regular exercise will keep you strong, fit, and help alleviate chronic stress. Weightlifting, yoga, walking outside, hiking, biking, and other forms of exercise are all great ways to naturally increase endorphins—the “feel good” chemicals in our brain that naturally lift mood—for hours. You can even do exercises from the comfort of your own home with online workouts. Just be sure to keep it fun.
4. Your secret weapon: self-kindness
If you devote too much of your day reflecting on the past, you will be more likely to become depressed and anxious. Self-kindness decreases negative reflection, thus boosting emotional health by lessening anxiety and depression.
5. Kindness increases compassion
Kindness habits can really change the activity to your left prefrontal cortex, which is a part of your brain that is responsible for positive feelings and strength and helps to improve your mood. This is also the part of the brain that is related to kindness and compassion.
6. Increase determination, reduce inflammation
While there are many reasons why someone would develop depression, it has been linked to an increased inflammatory activation of the immune system affecting both the periphery and the central nervous system (CNS). Realizing and living life with a higher purpose can help to decrease this inflammatory activation, and works to improve your mood and body.
7. Find your social support
Find a social support system to help alleviate the solitude of depression. Your social support can be in the form of friends, family, church members, coworkers, even social media groups.
8. Affirm yourself
Since anxiety and worry are the leading causes of depression, overcome this by speak good words to and about yourself. Choose positive, powerful, present tense affirmations and repeat them to yourself daily. Here are some affirmations to get you started.
9. Take a bath
Need to improve your mood? Take a bath! Not just any old bath but an aromatherapy bath. Adding Epsom salt and certain essential oils to your bath water can decrease stress and increase your mood. Essential oils like, wild orange, lavender, patchouli, frankincense, and rose added to your bath water can help you feel better since these essential oils are known to increase your spirits. You can make a mood boosting bath by blending 1 cup of Epsom salt, 3 drops of wild orange, 3 drops of rose, 3 drops of lavender, and 3 drops of patchouli to your bath water.
10. Try guided meditations
Guided meditation, is a simple way to enter deep relaxation and inner tranquility, reduce stress, and bring about positive personal transformations. Check out this post for more information about guided meditations: The Ultimate Guide to Guided Meditations for Beginners.
Studies and personal experiences have shown that mindfulness, kindness, self-kindness, physical activity, meditation, affirmations, and purpose all have psychological and neurological advantages.
These ten points are only stroking the surface of helping to avoid and decrease the symptoms of and heal from depression. However, counseling, therapy, coaching, and other professional forms of support are extremely helpful, influential, and often essential for appropriate healing and safety.
If you or your loved one is living with depression, understand lifestyle changes can help you decrease the effects of depression. Depression is not a life sentence. Try these six steps as a foundation for increasing your well-being. Just keep moving—onwards and upwards. Joy is yours, just trust it.
Do you or have you faced depression? What approaches are you choosing to decrease your symptoms? Please share your experience in the comments below.
So many great ways here. I always feel better when I eat right and drink lots of water.
I will keep these in mind for sure. I always try to be in a good mood. Reading helps me out a ton!
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I try to stay positive and use all of these great tips. They really do work.
These are really great tips! Thanks so much for a great post. Gonna share this. (I’m a mental health blogger, so I love this stuff) :-)
I always feel better after a good workout. I have to try the bath idea but I will need a little free time in our bath with a Jacuzzi.
These are all really great ideas. I love the idea of taking a bath. That’s always really relaxing.
These are definitely a great and helpful tips. Workouts and taking a bath really helps me improved my mood.
I have been trying mindfulness and it’s has a calming effect that I can’t explain on me.
Though I do not suffer from depression I do agree that changing your diet and taking a bath can do wonders for how you feel.
I listen to music and sing along with it, and it totally changes my mood, big time. Meditation helps too.
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So many great tips that I need to try and remember on a day to day basis. The warmer weather is helping my mood too.
To improve mu mood I need to take a bath – the water help me- and listen to a lot of music. Dancing is a great therapy, too!
It is good to have different ways to try to improve your mood and health. These sound like some good methods to try.
The mood boosting bath blend sounds divine. I have all the ingredients for that, I may try that tonight.
These are really great tips, yes we need to remain positive that is what needed in this world, even though everything not going good nowdays.
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These are great ideas! I’ve had depression in the past but due to chronic health issues. It lasted for years :( awful!