Ask HN: People with depression, have your depression increased lately (Covid)?
Since I started working at home I feel like my depression level is coming back to higher points, I am worried if I am doing something wrong or quarantine is affecting everyone in similar ways?
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[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 28.5 ms ] threadIn recent weeks I've mellowed out into a new normal. Have you heard about the idea of the hedonic treadmill? It's the idea that being happy is a temporary response to a positive change in your life and eventually your emotional state returns to normal, even if your life continues being great. I'm beginning to think it works the other way too: I've returned to my not-so-great emotional baseline, even though my quality of life is objectively worse.
I'm sure others will chime in here with what strategies have worked well for them but I thought I would add this observation because it surprised me and is perhaps counter intuitive. All the best getting through this.
https://samharris.org/podcast/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTrrRoBZSpg
P.S. Obviously get out and travel doesn't work well those days... There must be better days soon!
- Video conferencing is boring and detached
- Constant bad news being advertised in all forms of media
- The terms "social distancing" and "self isolation" are depressing
- Weather is miserable
What helps me is; good food, exercise, cuddling pets and family.
- no commute, I haven't used an alarm clock in months
- I don't have to deal with stupid office chit chat
- I spend a lot of time with my wife
- I do yoga
- I've been studying a lot more
Now I am performing better and feeling better too. I have proper schedule of day. I use my commute time as metime to meditate or read something uplift my mood. Thanks to good weather too
Edit: In fact, this is my first HN comment. As a long-time lurker I thought maybe participating might alleviate some of these negative feelings.