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3 Quick Ways to Beat Depression in the Modern Era

Alinear Indonesia
26 October 2017
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3 Quick Ways to Beat Depression in the Modern Era

"Stress can come from anywhere: a demanding job, personal issues, or financial problems. Let's tackle these feelings head-on with these quick tips!"

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In our daily lives, we often face a variety of challenges. From minor annoyances to serious problems that can leave us feeling down and even depressed.
 
If you find yourself constantly feeling glum, talking to a psychologist is always a great option. However, according to research by an assistant professor of preventive medicine at Northwestern University, there are also a few quick and easy ways to lift your mood. What are they?
 

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1. Get Moving
Exercise has long been proven to be a natural mood booster. When you work out, your brain releases endorphins—chemicals that trigger feelings of happiness. Research shows that this post-workout high can last for several hours.
 
A study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry even suggests that exercising for just one hour can help prevent some cases of depression from worsening. You don't need to run a marathon; just getting active regularly can have a big positive impact.
 
2. Hang Out with Old Friends
In an age of constant online interaction, meeting up with old friends or close buddies in person can be incredibly therapeutic. Laughing and reminiscing can significantly boost your sense of well-being.
 
 
A study from the Royal Society Open Science found that spending time with cheerful people can help lift the spirits of someone who is depressed. This is especially true in the modern world, where many people, particularly those in big cities, spend most of their time behind a screen. A lack of social interaction can be detrimental to mental health. So, don't hesitate to reach out to a friend and make plans to meet up.
 
3. Start a Gratitude & Journaling
In a world filled with negative news and daily pressures, focusing on the positive is key. Take some time to write a journal entry listing the things you're grateful for each day.
 

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Experts suggest writing down at least one thing you're thankful for every day. At the end of the week, look back at your list and reflect on the best moments that happened. This habit helps you see that not every day is filled with problems. There are still many good things happening in your life, and acknowledging them can help you move forward with a more positive outlook.

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