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Why does it feel better in the sort term to stay at home and do nothing ?

Massimo2002

Active Member
I feel as though I have a week or days where I don't even want to leave the house perhaps because of depression. But I end up feeling terrible in the long term because I reflect that I did nothing for that day or week.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
I feel as though I have a week or days where I don't even want to leave the house perhaps because of depression. But I end up feeling terrible in the long term because I reflect that I did nothing for that day or week.
Likely a body at rest wants to stay at rest. You could say entropy as well applies.

I'm not configured to be active either , but I still go out to work, shop, and eat when I'm compelled by my body and I'm OK with it.
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
I feel as though I have a week or days where I don't even want to leave the house perhaps because of depression. But I end up feeling terrible in the long term because I reflect that I did nothing for that day or week.

Our minds, like our bodies, need rest, so maybe this is what's happening with you? I've been there, done that, and bought the t-shirt.
 

Eddi

Christianity, Taoism, and Humanism
Premium Member
I feel as though I have a week or days where I don't even want to leave the house perhaps because of depression. But I end up feeling terrible in the long term because I reflect that I did nothing for that day or week.
I can relate to that

You are not alone
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
I feel as though I have a week or days where I don't even want to leave the house perhaps because of depression. But I end up feeling terrible in the long term because I reflect that I did nothing for that day or week.

The body/mind are contradictory. It's nice to take time out and relax, then the mind tells you that time was wasted, you could have been doing something important.
I tell my brain to butt out, I'm enjoying the down time. I'll do the other stuff when I'm ready.
 

Spice

StewardshipPeaceIntergityCommunityEquality
Everyone's body and mind need a day's rest each week. Missing one once in a while is inevitable, but should not become a habit. Neither should one make a habit of taking more than one day per week. That is a sign of apathy that is strongly tied to depression.

Our bodies and minds also need exercise and stimulation. Living a good life is living a good balance. . .including being careful of that old "guilt" bug.
 

Massimo2002

Active Member
Everyone's body and mind need a day's rest each week. Missing one once in a while is inevitable, but should not become a habit. Neither should one make a habit of taking more than one day per week. That is a sign of apathy that is strongly tied to depression.

Our bodies and minds also need exercise and stimulation. Living a good life is living a good balance. . .including being careful of that old "guilt" bug.
That sounds like a hard balancing act.
 

JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
You don't need to be perfectly balanced. No one is, and what 'perfect' would even look like is hard to know.
Just try and be slightly better balanced this week than you were last week.
And keep trying to do that actively every week.
I'm trying to figure out what balance looks like around here. Its difficult without a model to go off of.

But I like your 'little bit better' idea. Its sound.
 

Tinkerpeach

Active Member
I feel as though I have a week or days where I don't even want to leave the house perhaps because of depression. But I end up feeling terrible in the long term because I reflect that I did nothing for that day or week.
Well you feel terrible because you did nothing.

Do you expect to feel good for accomplishing nothing?
 

Tinkerpeach

Active Member
I do that but I still feel depression and paranoia.
Take it from me who’s had her brain scanned too many times to count and spent countless hours with shrinks.

Take drugs.

I would say to rely on the Holy Spirit but since I don’t know your level of faith then drugs are a great option especially for the paranoia.

Depression takes longer to figure out a treatment but it works eventually.
 

VoidCat

Use any and all pronouns including neo and it/it's
I went. It was unexciting.
You can always dress like a cat to make it more exciting. Last time I did that I also took a cat stuffed animal named Hope. A lady in a wheelchair cart came up to me got excited wanting to pet the stuffed cat and complimented my outfit. That was nice. But it's always fun dressing up gives some dopamine enough to get you out the house to shop
 
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