May 21, 2007
Readers:
There's no quick fix for depression. Even if you're under medical care and taking antidepressant medication, improvement takes time. A recent issue of Mayo Clinic Women's HealthSource offers five self-care strategies that can help you feel better and reduce the risk of recurrence.
Keep active. Just 15 to 30 minutes of physical activity most days has been shown to improve mood. Long-term regular exercise can help prevent recurrence.
Eat well. A well-balanced eating strategy will help you feel better now and later.
Get adequate sleep. Aim for eight hours a night, with a consistent bedtime.
Control stress. Coping with depression is stressful enough, so limit other sources of stress. Simplify your schedule and prioritize.
Stay connected. Make relationships a priority. Social ties give you a sense of purpose and meaning in life.
Recognize the importance of give and take. It's true you should give of yourself in a relationship, but it's also important to receive from others, especially when you're depressed.
Cultivate your spirituality. Studies have shown that believing in something larger than yourself strengthens your ability to cope with life's ups and downs.
Avoid negative and unhealthy connections that might bring you down.