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Depression, Negative thinking Sharon Crossett Depression, Negative thinking Sharon Crossett

23 Inspirational Tips: How Do You Think Positively When Feeling Down and Depressed

We can all look for ways to think positively when feeling depressed or down. Sudden bouts of the blues can strike anyone at any time. Often these feelings can stem from a sudden occurrence, be hormonal or because of an underlying health condition. Whatever is causing your mood change or the feelings of depression you may be suffering from, we all know they can bit quite debilitating and can have an effect on all areas of our lives.

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Retirement, Depression Sharon Crossett Retirement, Depression Sharon Crossett

21 Easy Powerful Tips for How to Stop Feeling Lost After Retirement

Many people approaching retirement will be filled with joy at the thought of never working again but there are many others who will find the transition very difficult and will be looking for ways how to stop feeling lost after retirement.

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Retirement is often seen as being a time in life when you can start to kick back, slow down and take your golden years easy. If you have worked full-time until your retirement, the thought of being able to do what you like when you like can be liberating, to say the least.

Why then do many people struggle when they retire and find it a difficult transition?

Retirement can come with many new adjustments to life, and this is where some can find themselves feeling lost as they start to negotiate this new chapter.

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Depression, CBT, Change Sharon Crossett Depression, CBT, Change Sharon Crossett

How to Deal with Seasonal Adjustment Disorder 17 Effective Strategies

Seasonal adjustment disorder or seasonal affective disorder is a type of depression that comes and goes during the seasons. Most people who suffer from SAD do so during the winter months, though there are people who can feel fine during the winter months and who suffer during the summertime. SAD can often be known as winter depression because it is more prevalent during the winter months.

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