Self Help For Depression
Trapped By
Depression? by: Stan
Lewis
If you have a sound sense of purpose for your life, it is
more difficult for you to find yourself trapped by depression
the hustle and bustle of today's workplace. The way to have
this sound sense of purpose is to have an understanding of
priorities, set your priorities, and maintain your priorities
by setting reasonable life goals.
Depression is a state of unhappiness and hopelessness. With
depression, comes feelings of dejection, lack of energy,
sleeplessness, and, sometimes, suicidal tendencies. Depression
is a trap that can catch you in two different ways. First, it
can wear on you when you do not know what your sense of purpose
is. Second, when you have a purpose, but, for whatever reason,
you have lost focus regarding your purpose in life.
When you do not know what your sense of purpose in life you
have no direction for your life. At best this will leave you
with feelings of uncertainty and at worst it will leave you
with feelings of hopelessness. It is important that you pray
about your purpose in life. That you seek out your personal
gifts or talents and then develop them. As you both develop
your skills and seek God's will, God will point you towards
your niche in life. It is also important to set your priorities
of God first, then your spouse & family, your job, your
personal ministry, etc. This will help to keep you focused as
you carry out God's purpose for your life.
When we lose focus in our lives, it is usually because we
have, in some way, disregarded our priorities. God needs to be
first among our priorities. His word says we are to love God
with all of our heart and all of our might.
Our next priority should be our spouse (or if your single,
your family). In both words and action, we need to keep them
readily aware that they are loved, cherished and important. We
most make "quality" time to pour ourselves into our spouse and
our children lives.
Next should be our jobs. Many would think that our personal
ministry would come next, but that is not so. Our job is our
means to support God's house with tithes/offerings and to
support our families. We should do our jobs as if we are
working for God himself. That means always seeking to
personally grow and develop your talents.
Lastly you should find a place in God's house to serve
others and give of yourself. When you open yourself to serve
others, God will give you direction as to where to serve. You
will get more out of it than you ever put into serving
others.
There are forces in this world that will affect your
thinking. Once this is done, Satan will seek to change your
focus. If he can change your focus, he can affect your
emotions. No longer are you pursuing your purpose through your
priorities. The further and further you move from your purpose,
the more it will bring negative emotions to surface. The
negative emotions expose you to the abrasive nature of
unhappiness and hopelessness. As unhappiness and hopelessness
wear away at you, you begin to lose energy and the ability to
find peace - to be at rest.
This is the trap of depression and it is something that many
of us can slide into. Sometimes it's a slow slide and sometimes
it is a rapid slide into depression, but if unchanged it can
have a devastating effect upon not only you, but those who are
close to you.
So ask God for direction in your life. There is no woman or
man, which God has not given a gift or talents to. You need to
discover the marvelous talents he has given you. Then develop
and grow them with a personal coach or mentor. Then set your
priorities and life goals so that you have a positive focus for
your life. There is a saying, "...it is hard to stop a good man
that keeps on coming." Ladies - men, it is going to be hard to
stop you if you maintain your purpose and priorities. If you
are feeling lost, then set yourself free by setting priorities
and goals for yourself. After doing so, stick with your
priorities - your goals and you will find that you have escaped
the trap of depression. Maintaining your focus with Godly
purposes and priorities will greatly aid you in avoiding the
snare of depression.
Copyright 2006 Stan Lewis
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