I Will Not Lie in Bed When I’m Depressed. I will help others and feel better!

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If helping others helps depression, what is something you can do from the depths of depression to help someone in need?


– You don’t have to feel good about helping someone.

– You don’t have to be motivated.

– You don’t have to have energy at all.



Pick one thing, do it and report back about doing it. That is all I am asking for today’s research.


I’m going to be nice to myself. I got in bed again and binged on a British police procedural. This is my go to depression behavior on the rough days. But I stopped after 30 minutes as really- watching murder mysteries is not a good depression management technique. HEHE.


I’m not depressed like I used to be- my original depression lasted off and on from age 19 until 48. That is not a typo.


I am MUCH better now, but I still get triggered. My Kickstarter set off a series of mood swings. Nothing new for me, but still awful to go through.


Believe it or not, when I get sick I run through what I write in my books- “Julie, what would Get it Done Say right now?” and I picture my own strategies.


So, I did something to feel better. I wrote my Bp Magazine blog for family members to know the signs we are sick. It comes out tomorrow. I will share it below when it’s posted.


I got myself into my office! I’m still depressed. I feel like crying. I want to isolate. But I won’t.


You can move forward when the bipolar is raging. Just know you aren’t going to feel good at first.


That comes later.


Julie




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