
Fight Depression Through Meditation And Positive Thinking
Depression is getting popular because people today are
facing a lot of stress during their work and their day-to-day life.
There is too much work and not much time for relaxation. The weekend,
which is generally reserved for rest, is used for catching up with the
household chores and children’s work. Hence, there is no relaxation here
either. Vacations are costly, and hence far and in between. The result
is that the stress gets accumulated and this triggers depression.
Meditation And Positive Thinking – The Best Tools Against Depression
Maybe there is not sufficient time for relaxation during weekend or
during the day. However, as the saying goes, “Where there is a will,
there is a way.” You can set aside just 10 minutes in the morning, in
the night or whenever else during the day to meditate. Meditation
techniques of yoga have been found to be extremely effective. However,
just 10 minutes of total shut down time, wherever you are, in the office
or at home, can work wonders.
I have a very close friend who has an excellent way of re-charging her
energy. She takes a 10 minutes nap when she feels tired or attacked by
depression. She gets up without any alarm or anyone prodding her, in
exactly 10 minutes and she is as good as new. Her mind is fresh, she is
fresh and everything looks great again. She calls these naps, ‘power
naps’ and I am inclined to believe these are just that.
This is not meditation really, but it is a form of relaxation; a form of
total shut down where your body and mind say together, ‘Enough is enough
– let us start from the beginning!’ This is the best way to beat
depression. Without regular total shut downs, our system gets too
stressed and becomes vulnerable.
It is extremely important today to stop and relax. True enough, the
importance of this requirement is inversely proportional with the time
we have for it. Hence, we are prone for mental breakdowns and we are ill
equipped to handle major emergencies and crises that life hands over.
The mind is so stressed with day-to-day demands that any additional
pressure can cause massive damage.
This is why people should learn and let go once in a while; cleanse
their minds and detoxify their bodies so they can handle their hectic
lives again. It does not matter how difficult your life is and how
demanding your job, if you manage to relax periodically and “recharge
your batteries” you will be able to face the world with full confidence
and buoyancy and you will finally be able to beat depression.
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