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5 Subtle Depression Signs

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Number One: Low motivation Do you find it hard to complete tasks and engage 
in activities that you once really enjoyed?   Low motivation or anhedonia 
sits at the core of depression.   When you are depressed, every little 
thing may feel draining to do.   And it is not that you don’t want to do things, 
but it’s just too hard to get up and do it.   Unfortunately, low motivation can 
cause you to become socially withdrawn,   foster negative feelings towards yourself, and 
have difficulty adjusting to social situations. Number Two: Hopelessness or helplessness A defining characteristic of depression is 
hopelessness. Hopelessness sets in when you feel   stuck and you feel like you no longer see a point 
in doing anything. Helplessness may then accompany   hopelessness and reinforce the idea that there is 
no point in anything by making you feel as though   you are incapable of doing anything. It’s like a 
dark room, and helplessness is the locked door.   Sometimes, your brain can trick you into thinking 
that things are awful, terrible, and horrible.  In these situations, you can try to challenge 
these distorted thoughts and argue against   it.

Bring up contrary evidence to what it 
presents. If you find yourself feeling hopeless,   you may want to see if you can identify any 
recurring thoughts that keep you feeling that way,   and perhaps work with a therapist 
to change these thought patterns. Number Three: Fatigue Another common sign of depression is 
fatigue. Although there is provisional   evidence linking fatigue, sleep hormones, and 
depression, most physicians see a lack of sleep   as the cause of depression-related fatigue. 
However, other factors such as stress, diet,   and antidepressants can also cause fatigue.
Yoga, massages, tai chi, and deep breathing   exercises can be great alternatives 
to restore sleep and improve fatigue.   If you believe that your fatigue is related to 
lack of sleep, you may want to try to establish   a bedtime routine, as it can help you unwind 
and signal your brain to produce more melatonin,   the sleep hormone.

Consult with a doctor if 
your fatigue persists or you have concerns. Number Four: Indecisiveness Do you often find yourself having trouble with 
making a choice? Depression can have severe   impacts on cognition. It can affect your thinking, 
decision-making, memory, cognitive flexibility,   and executive functioning, which may make 
you appear indecisive or mentally clumsy.   Additionally, the lack of hope that is 
prevalent during depressive episodes   can make the decision-making process even more 
difficult as you may always expect a negative   outcome. Unfortunately, antidepressants do 
not provide any solution for this symptom.   Instead, you may want to reach out to a therapist 
to learn healthy ways of coping with this symptom.

Number Five: Anxiety The last sign most people with depression 
exhibit is anxiety. Anxiety and anxiety   disorders are typically comorbid with depression 
but can exist on their own. According to the NIH,   45% of people who have been diagnosed with one 
mental health condition meet the criteria for   two or more disorders. Some common manifestations 
of anxiety include feeling like you’re in danger,   panic or dread, rapid breathing, and 
having trouble focusing or thinking.   Although both disorders present similar 
symptoms, their causes are distinct.   Some things that you can do on your own that 
may help alleviate your anxiety include allowing   yourself to feel, engaging in simple activities 
that make you feel in control like making   your bed or taking out the trash, establishing 
routines, and doing things that bring you comfort.

Are there other common signs of 
depression that we’ve missed?   Let us know in the comments below. If you find 
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