The problem with Christmas, is that when you're on your own or if you suffer from Depression, you get the impression that everything is wonderful and jolly.
We are bombarded with TV adverts showing happy smiley people with lovely gifts etc. We get the impression that everyone has massive family get-togethers round a beautifully cooked Turkey.
In reality as we all know, things aren't quite that good.
Most people are stressed out to a certain extent. We have a somewhat unrealistic expectation of Christmas.
To the OP - have a think about what Christmas is really about? Is it about buying the glitzy flashy present or is it the act of giving something no matter how small? Is it about having a massive family get together or is it a case of ringing someone that you've not spoken to in a while and simply saying "Merry Christmas".
Like Von Smallhausen I come across lots of people who are depressed in the course of my job, one thing I realised a long long time ago, no matter how fed up or depressed you feel, there is always someone out there that is a far worse state. There are always lonely people, mostly old people, who need help. Have you considered volunteering with Help the Aged over the Christmas Period?
Best advice - go for a walk, wish the complete strangers around you Merry Christmas - smiling people are the best medicine.
We are bombarded with TV adverts showing happy smiley people with lovely gifts etc. We get the impression that everyone has massive family get-togethers round a beautifully cooked Turkey.
In reality as we all know, things aren't quite that good.
Most people are stressed out to a certain extent. We have a somewhat unrealistic expectation of Christmas.
To the OP - have a think about what Christmas is really about? Is it about buying the glitzy flashy present or is it the act of giving something no matter how small? Is it about having a massive family get together or is it a case of ringing someone that you've not spoken to in a while and simply saying "Merry Christmas".
Like Von Smallhausen I come across lots of people who are depressed in the course of my job, one thing I realised a long long time ago, no matter how fed up or depressed you feel, there is always someone out there that is a far worse state. There are always lonely people, mostly old people, who need help. Have you considered volunteering with Help the Aged over the Christmas Period?
Best advice - go for a walk, wish the complete strangers around you Merry Christmas - smiling people are the best medicine.