6. Take on responsibilities. When you’re depressed, you may want to pull back from life and give up your responsibilities at home and at work. Don't. Staying involved and having daily responsibilities can help you maintain a lifestyle that can help counter depression. They ground you and give you a sense of accomplishment.
If you're not up to full-time school or work, that’s fine. Think about part-time. If that seems like too much, consider volunteer work.
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You must have gone or will be going through a phase in your life with some stress, burden.It may lead to depression.But at such times you should remember that it's just a phase.This shall too pass.It's very important to cope up with depression.It can lead to physical as we'll as mental illness.
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