~creative~

Creativity is a great motivator because it makes ppl interested in what they are doing. Creative gives hope that there can be a worthwhile idea. Creativity gives the possibility of some sort of achievement to everyone. Creativity makes life more fun and more interesting. -Edward de Bono

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

How to break this lethargic circuit and derive motivation to face each day?

hmm... read this article...
For me, praying to God and reading the Bible daily, is my first weapon to break this lethargic circuit.
I realized that unless God gives me the grace and strength to cope,
I will not have the energy nor the desire to face another day.
Thank God for His faithfulness in helping me to cope. God sent me many kind friends who prayed and encouraged me. God also led me to read useful books and articles on how to manage clinical depression.
I am learning and doing the following which is helping me to break the lethargic circuit and derive motivation to face each day and to do things:
1) I am learning to wake up at the same time each day though I dread waking up.
I realized that once I am up, I am able to do some things after all.
I also try to sleep at the same time every night so that I get enough sleep.
Insufficient sleep or rest can worsen depression.
2) I am learning to eat my meals regularly and as nutritiously as possible.
Though I don't have much appetite and eating seems to be such an effort, I realized that I need all the energy and nutrition to fight this depression and therefore I must eat!
I try to eat more vegetable and fruits to gain more vitamins and nutrition.
3) I am learning to exercise regularly.
Exercise seemed so difficult at first as I am so tired daily.
But I am learning that exercise is important to build up my strength and stamina.
So I learn to start slowly and daily.
I find that as the days go by, I began able to exercise longer.
My body and mind becomes stronger.
Exercise release good chemicals to help us fight depression.
I enjoy briskwalking. I go for briskwalks whenever I can. Sometimes I exercise by walking on my brother's treadmill or stationery bike.
4) I am learning to create a routine.
I realized that without a routine, I tend to avoid doing things as I no longer enjoy anything.
This will only caused me to remain in the lethargic circuit.
To break this lethargic circuit,
I learn to plan my days.
I schedule regular exercise and some activities that I enjoy for each day.
I found that with every task that I managed to complete, I began to feel motivated to do more.
I began to experience a sense of accomplishment.
5) Break tasks into smaller portions.
When going through depression, every tasks seemed so difficult.
It's hard to began to do anything. Procastination sets in.
To avoid this, I am learning to break my tasks into smaller and more manageable portions.
I try to do only a portion each day and I found that I was able to get things done slowly.
This again gives me a sense of accomplishment and the motivation to do more.
6) I am learning to be patient and not to be too hard with myself.
I try to remember that I am unwell now and it takes time to rebuild my body and mind.
So when I failed to accomplish what I planned for the day, I learn to tell myself, it's okay. I will try harder tomorrow. Or I break the task into even smaller portions. 7) I am learning not to let my negative thoughts or feelings prevent me from daily activities. I am learning that my feelings during depression are not necessarily valid. They often have little bearing on the truth. My feelings of being too depressed to cope do not mean that I will not be able to cope when I am actually in a situation. So I am learning to ask God for strength to cope with daily challenges despite my depression. I am thankful to God for His mercies and faithfulness in helping me to cope each day. This relapse of clinical depression is yet another learning experience for me to learn to manage my bipolar disorder better. It is also another opportunity for me to experience God's love, goodness and mercies in many wonderful ways. God's Words and His presence with me is my daily encouragement and strength. I am also thankful to my family, my church and my friends for prayers and support. I am thankful to all of you, my dear blogging friends and visitors, for your prayers, encouragements and support in this difficult time. Thanks for all your suggestions on how to manage depression and for sharing your life and experiences with me. I have so much to learn! How about you? How do you motivate yourself to do things when you go through depression? Thanks for stopping by! Hope you have a blessed day. >

p/s: how i wish i work out my life this way~



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Create a definite plan for carrying out your desire and begin at once, whether you are ready or not, to put this plan into action. -Napoleon Hill

Know what you want to do, hold the thought firmly, and do every day what should be done, and every sunset will see you that much nearer the goal. -Elbert Hubbard


I studied the lives of great men and famous women, and I found that the men and women who got to the top were those who did the jobs they had in hand, with everything they had of energy and enthusiasm. -Henry Truman

Know what you want to do, hold the thought firmly, and do every day what should be done, and every sunset will see you that much nearer the goal. -Elbert Hubbard