As many times before, I'm currently in a depression period. While I can find reasons for my depression, as years go by I'm starting to think that it's just periodic and "that's life" for me. I'm in therapy, although not taking any medications.<p>Many times when I am in such a period I find myself either procrastinating or, when I finally gather the willpower to work on what's important (v.s. some other non-important mind diversion), I'm unable to stay fully focused.<p>My question is how do you stay focused on tough periods/while depressed? It seems sad when a long investment of time (i.e. starting a business, dating someone, studying) goes down the toilet because of a downturn that I don't seem to have full control on...
Take it for what it's worth, but here's my pitch: get angry.
I find that most of the time when I'm in a funk, I feel completely apathetic. I can't get any work done or stay focused on any problem because I don't feel any emotion toward what I'm doing. It's easy to say 'I don't care.'
When that feeling hits, I dig deep into my music library for songs that bring out strong feelings other than depression or sorrow. The happy songs I can't get into, but the ones that have a little more pasion/rage (speaking of which, Rage Against The Machine would be a good one..) really get me going. It's easier to focus when I'm emotionally charged, so turn it up and get mad until you finish. Then you can relax and feel good about dominating the issue. Probably doesn't work for everyone, but I wouldn't share if it didn't help me :)
At times Life sucks. Beyond our control. Things slip away even when we clutch at it. We feel that we could have salvaged it if we had done anything different. We run those scenarios in our heads over and over. And we all go through it more than once in our lives. And no matter how much we all say that its normal, that its bound to happen, that we all went through it before, truth is, you are the one going through it now. And only you know the acute pain that it has brought on, this overwhelming cloud of despair. So, we are right here with you dude. We probably cannot ever begin to understand your pain, but we are right here. You were brave enough to ask this question, and we show our solidarity to your cause by being here for you. Dont think about the light at the end of the tunnel. Dont think about how long it will be before you can be back up on your feet again. Truth is, we dont know. But we are fucking staying right here so that you know you aint alone. Fuck no.<p>Stay strong.
I suffer from depression too, I have found that communicating - be it in person, on the phone, or online (so many options there!) helps the most. Being around uplifting people helps as well. I would say also not to focus on why we are depressed, but focus on something that you are looking forward to in the future. I was depressed for about two years in college...just moved from FL to Bos and the weather, people, etc sucked. I complained for about 12 months straight and then one day compiled a list of what I was looking forward to and how I would get there....I still have that list and 3/10 of the goals have been accomplished and well before the dates I originally had planned.
1) Keep working on your depression: therapy, consider meds (but only w/therapy), exercise (even if just walking a mile a day), hydrate, eat healthy, etc. Talk with people. Force yourself to get out of the house. This stuff matters.<p>2) On focus: start with a one hour block a day when you can do no facebook/hackernews/etc, and instead, you have one thing you have to get done. You will feel good about getting this one thing done. Make sure you get at least one non-trivial thing done each day. Work your way up to two hours a day, and then when you can, three etc. (Most non-depressed people are probably only productive 3-4 hours a day anyway:)<p>Good luck!
It's difficult to focus when there are many, many, many challenges bearing down like sandbags on your shoulders. You know how your site (if you started one) has days of low traffic and days of high traffic? Well, look at the long term. Did your site increase month over month? If yes, then keep pushing forward. If not, then step back and think about why your not moving forward. This too shall pass ~ honestly, I always thought that was BS, but if I look back at all the times I was overwhelmed with work, and think about how quickly I dug my way out, it's true. It all passes.
I can fully understand where you're coming from and while it can be rough, this can be a time of unique creativity for you. What I do when I'm down is I start planning the next phase. I'd recommend getting as detailed in your mind as possible. See the project coming together and not only will this be a great use of time you'd otherwise spend in bed, seeing this vision can snap you out of your funk. Works for me. I wish you the best. Take care. :)
I find that when I am depressed I do something that makes me belly laugh. Whether it's watch a comedy show or just go out with my friends. You need to be reminded of how it feels to be happy, even if just for a second.<p>On this "happy thought"you should pick up on your work where you left off. The more productive you are the better you will start to feel.