Help With Depression Part 11 - Take a Break
Sometimes we can
be so involved in our work and busy life that we forget to take a break.
Sometimes we kid ourselves we take a break when we eat lunch at the desk or
have hot drinks on the go, but this is an illusion and is detrimental to good
mental health. What it really needs is a change of scenery, a short walk, a sit
down during housekeeping, or even a long weekend away. This is the time you can
de-stress and have some much needed ‘me time’.
Taking a break
may mean taking part in some activity or it could mean just sitting on a perk
bench and watching the world go by. Either way, you are taking a break from
your normal activities and will help you experience a change and a chance to
think about something new or not very much at all.
Many people find
yoga or meditation helpful for relaxation but just putting your feet up for 10
minutes or so can be as equally helpful. If you feel tired, have a power nap,
tiredness can really lower our mood and resilience. Make sure you get enough
sleep and wake up naturally wherever possible. Don’t skimp on rest and
relaxation at the expense of getting everything done on your to-do list. Even
when you are on death’s bed, there will still be things you will not have
ticked off that never ending list. Sometimes the world can wait until you come
back from your break.
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