Let’s face it: everyone experiences feelings of depression at some point in their lives. Life’s circumstances and events can sometimes push us into this emotional state, making it feel like we have little control over our feelings. Recognising moments when feeling down is entirely justified, sadness, irritability, or anger. However, the real issue arises when we find ourselves stuck in that mindset for too long, either because we can’t seem to move past it or because we slip into that state too frequently, even when things are generally going well.
When someone is deeply depressed, it often becomes evident in their demeanour and presence. You might sense an unsettling vibe that indicates something is off. There are several signs to look for: their voice may carry a heavy, opposing tone, and their choice of words often reflects a bleak outlook. Physically, they may appear drained, unenthusiastic, and even unwell, mirroring how they feel inside. The risk of remaining in this emotional state is significant; like any habit, the more you dwell in it, the easier it becomes to slip back in, leading to a more intense experience of those feelings each time.
The neural networks associated with depression in the nervous system are becoming increasingly robust. Imagine a busy motorway with well-maintained roads, and traffic flows smoothly. In this analogy, the highway represents the neural pathways, while the cars symbolise the thoughts that contribute to feelings of depression. As these pathways strengthen, the flow of negative thoughts accelerates. Conversely, if we think of positive emotions as a narrow, winding country lane, it becomes clear that it’s harder for traffic to navigate there. However, the more we choose to travel that positive route, the easier it becomes to traverse. By reducing our use of the “depression motorways,” we allow them to become overgrown and less travelled 🌱.
The wheel of life, a tool utilised by **NLP** practitioners, serves to pinpoint the areas in your life that may be causing you the most difficulty. Imagine it as a bicycle wheel; if it’s not balanced and well-rounded, you’ll likely experience a rough journey! When you notice this imbalance, it’s wise to seek a skilled coach, ideally one who can provide **therapy** for the challenging aspects of your life and help you maintain your best state. In **Hertfordshire**, **North London**, **St Albans**, and **Hemel Hempstead**, or even **online via Zoom**, experienced **NLP** and **Hypnotherapy** professionals can guide you through this process.
**NLP** can be a powerful tool for fostering empowerment, but it’s important to remember that a skilled **NLP** practitioner won’t allow you to shift the blame onto others for your feelings. The essence of empowerment lies in taking charge of your emotions rather than letting them dictate your actions. Relying on external factors to determine your emotional state won’t lead to true empowerment. While a good practitioner will undoubtedly listen and show empathy, their primary role is to guide you toward positive transformations and help you maintain a more uplifting mindset rather than dwelling on the reasons for your distress 💡.
Here are three significant things to consider when eliminating depression:
1) **The Mind**
Where’s your head at? What do you spend most of your time thinking about? Daydreaming about? Remembering? Quality stuff that makes you feel good, or bad stuff that, guess what, makes you feel bad?
2) **The Body**
Are you staying hydrated? Are you fuelling your body with nutritious foods? Are you getting sufficient rest? Remember that your body functions like a laboratory filled with various chemicals, requiring your active participation to maintain balance. By choosing the right foods and drinks, you play a crucial role in this process. Your emotions are influenced by hormones, which are essentially chemicals. Therefore, ensuring you’re providing the proper nutrients to keep your internal lab thriving is vital 🍎💧.
3) **The Spirit**
Are you engaging in activities that truly make you feel alive? I often encounter downcast individuals, and when I ask them, “Do you enjoy your job?” the majority respond with a resounding “No.” It’s essential to incorporate experiences that bring you joy to achieve happiness. Since we typically invest more hours at work than with our loved ones, our jobs must be fulfilling. Reflect on the hobbies that uplift you, and equally important, assess the company you keep. We tend to mirror the traits of those we surround ourselves with, so if you find yourself among pessimistic individuals, don’t be surprised if those attitudes start to influence you.
If you or someone you know is struggling with low mood, emotional fatigue, or negative patterns, know that effective help is available. Combining **therapy**, **NLP**, and **Hypnotherapy** can offer long-term emotional resilience. Sessions are available across **North London**, **Hertfordshire**, **St Albans**, **Hemel Hempstead**, and also **online via Zoom**, offering flexibility and access wherever you are.
By Gemma Bailey