Preparing For Healing
When depression jumps from an occasional sadness to a clinical problem that doesn’t just go away, treatment is generally a necessity. Then, depression has become a disability. However, certain perspectives are helpful in working with the healing process. Exploring the difficulties that other persons have gone through, similar to yours, brings perspective and strengthens the healing work.
Welcoming Another Writer
As I have been overloaded with re-marketing our other website qualitymatters2me.com, posts for Making Better Lemonade have been lacking the last several weeks. This blog post, 50 Famous Artists & Thinkers Who Have Struggled With Depression/nursingschools.net seemed like the perfect addition to our discussions about healing at this point in time.
What a marvelous perspective regarding depression from the above link. Most depressed individuals can benefit from recognizing that their cases may not be as unique as they may imagine. It feels like depression is individually focused when in the throes of the emotional disability. However, depression is a prevalent condition affecting many individuals from all walks and conditions of life. Somehow, connecting to others’ struggles can bring a new perspective and realization that there is hope and one is not alone.
Depression is a treatable disability. It can have a happy ending. What can be learned from the disability and it’s recovery may set a new course for your life. All recovery processes have lessons to teach and enlightenment of possible solutions never imagined.
Look at these famous people and appreciate the universality of our struggles as we wend our ways through such tumultuous times.
The least you need to know:
1. Famous people experience depression, too.
2. Exploring others’ difficulties brings perspective and strengthens healing.
The mission, should you choose to accept, requires:
1. Use knowledge of others’ depression to bring perspective to your depression.
2.Recognize that healing often occurs when you leave the self-absorption of your difficulties.