Quote: LauraSue you always put a smile on my face and get me laughing at myself again! Thank you.
It would be easier to have a broken leg - at least I and other people could see it. Being a hugely optimistic person I'm not really used to this depression and don't know the best way to deal with it - do you keep fighting it, do you rest, do you do lots of activities?
Hmm anyway, looks like I'm going to be very busy training that fish catching dog ... although I think the cats would be quite keen to do that too, especally with the fish in the pond I'm inheriting!!!!
Well, Cath, I could write books on how I dealt with it, but here's one example that just came to mind. I used to manage my time in one hour chunks, an hour of mindlessness and immobility (for me usually reading a novel) then an hour to do one odious chore, even if it only took 15 minutes to do!! That way I wasn't completely fighting it or completely giving in to it.
Also there's a type of therapy called cognitive therapy that you can do on your own at home with workbooks and things. You identify the negative thoughts that are adding to your depression and counter them with rational responses. I found it quite helpful, again when I was too depressed to do anything else, I'd force myselt to spend 15 minutes on my cognitive therapy exercises. Do a web search or check Amazon.com. There's tons of info.
And yes, I think the cats would be quite keen to catch fish. Maybe they could teach the dog??!!