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As You Begin to Feel Better

Getting back to the things you used to enjoy

If your depression has begun to lift, you may be looking for ways to improve your outlook even more. Here are a few lifestyle changes you can make as your symptoms improve.

Stay busy to help you focus on the positive

Being busy can help you stay focused on the positive things in life—and balance is the key. Doing just one thing all day long can be exhausting and can lead to burn-out. Be sure to make some room in your day for play—even if you are hard at work, you deserve to have fun. Try designating some time in your day for yourself. Call it "me time." Having time for yourself in addition to the time spent with others can make you feel better. Make sure you're balancing the time spent doing physical activities with time spent resting. Your body needs to recuperate and to feel refreshed to take on a new day.

Include something fun each day

You can boost your mood by doing something special each day. Knowing that you'll be doing crossword puzzles, sketching, gardening, painting, or reading your favorite book will give you something fun to look forward to every day.

Create simple "traditions" in life

Rituals help us connect with ourselves and the people around us. Having morning coffee or afternoon tea with a friend can be a fun tradition—for example, you know that every Sunday at 11:30 AM, you and your friend will meet for brunch and catch up. Reading books and telling stories at bedtime with your family can also be comforting and fun. Why not take a walk with your neighbor? You can chat and form a new friendship along the way.

As you work on developing new, healthy habits, keep your healthcare professional up-to-date on your progress.

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