Having Purpose In Life Is Essential For Overcoming Depression
Some people are born with a purpose. They know from an early age what they want to be when they grow up and work hard to achieve that goal. Others may not have a clear idea of who they are or their purpose for quite some time. This can lead to feelings of isolation, sadness, and even depression over time if the person continues without finding meaning in their life.
You aren’t alone if you suffer from depression and sometimes feel incapable of doing anything worthwhile with your life. It’s a painful reality to wake up and face every day when you cannot find the good or possibilities in yourself or your situation.
But the problem isn’t who you are or how you were born – the burden is your depression starving you of energy, motivation, and passion.
Still, having a purpose in life is essential for overcoming depression. It gives us something bigger than ourselves to focus on that isn’t tied directly into our happiness, making this an important step on the road to recovery.
You can take steps towards overcoming depression by finding purpose for your life outside of just yourself – whether it’s helping others around you or helping yourself first.
Try mindfulness meditation: Mindfulness meditation is a helpful way to focus and understand your mind and find stillness in the chaos within it. During meditation, you can center yourself by focusing on just being present with all that’s going on around you – the sounds, sights, smells, etc. – no matter where you are or what you’re doing.
Read self-help books: Books are one of the best ways to incorporate positive thinking into your life, especially if you lack direction or purpose in life. Reading these types of books can help inspire and motivate you. You never know when you might stumble on some words of wisdom that restore your hope and confidence – or an author who went through similar challenges and becomes your role model.
Journal daily: Journal freely or keep a set of prompts close by to help you when you need it; focus on prompts that encourage you to think about what you want your life to look like and stand for:
What are your personal beliefs and values? What do you care most about?
Participate in local volunteer activities: Volunteering is a simple way to make a difference in your own life and the lives of those around you. Not only can volunteering lift your spirits, but it can also help connect you with others who share your values.
Look at websites, such as VolunteerMatch, that allow users to search for local volunteer activities.
Search events or reach out through social media – chances are, your friends and family know of a good cause to get involved with.
Find a place where you feel like you belong: Create meaning in your life by connecting with others who share similar interests or values. Find a support group, church congregation, book club, etc., that will help give you the sense of purpose and belonging you’re searching for.
If this feels too overwhelming at first, start by spending more time with family or friends who make you feel good.
Pursue a hobby: Find an activity or hobby that gets you out of your head, if even just a little. Is there something you would like to learn more about that brings you joy? This could be anything from painting to hiking to playing an instrument.
Don’t give up: Depression can make us feel like we’re stuck in a dark hole with no way out, but it’s important to remember that this isn’t the case.
Remind yourself that it’s okay if you don’t have all the answers right now. It takes time and effort to find your purpose, so be patient and keep exploring different options until something feels right. At New U Therapy and Family Services, we are known as a one-stop shop for mental health. We offer a variety of innovative therapies to help people breakthrough difficult symptoms of depression, anxiety, PTSD, and stress so they can move forward in wellness. Call us at 818-600-2034 or visit www.newutherapy.com.
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