How to Do Activities that Matter to You

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How to Do Activities that Matter to You

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How to Do Activities that Matter to You

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How to Do Activities that Matter to You

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How to Do Activities that Matter to You

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How to Do Activities that Matter to You

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How to Do Activities that Matter to You

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How to Do Activities that Matter to You

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How to Do Activities that Matter to You

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How to Do Activities that Matter to You

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Play With Pets: Live or Virtual

How To:

Spend a few minutes playing or cuddling with a pet or watching a short video of a cute pet.

"Playing with my dog was like an instant mood boost—he’s way better at cheering me up than I am. Anchovy, my terrier mix, knows exactly when I need a waggy tail and some puppy eyes to make me smile."

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Doodle and Daydream

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Grab a pen and doodle or color for a few minutes.

"Doodling was my no-stress way of feeling artsy without doing a lot, I don’t have to create a masterpiece—just some squiggly lines and little hearts, and suddenly, I feel like I’ve got my creative groove back a liiiiiittle bit."

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Your Fav Song on Repeat

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Choose an all-time favorite song and play on repeat.

"Blasting my favorite song made things 2% better, but honestly, I'll take that 2%. It’s not a miracle cure, but for those three minutes, I’m the main character in a feel-good montage, and that’s worth something."

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Look at Pleasant Photos

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Look through old photos that bring back happy memories.

"Flipping through old photos was like, ‘Oh yeah, good times did exist.’ Yep, there WERE moments when I wasn’t extremely depressed, even if now it feels like those moments were a hundred years ago."

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Just One Page

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Read just one page from a favorite or comforting book.

"Reading just one page a day felt like a baby step back into pretending I’m a reader. It’s not exactly a book club pace, but it’s enough to help me get momentum."

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Observe Nature

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Watch birds or nature from a window for a calming break.

"Staring out the window at birds made me feel like a nature documentary host, minus the actual effort. It’s like my version of 'wildlife adventures'—except, you know, without leaving the comfort of my living room."

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Reframe What You're Doing

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Reframe your depression activity as a hobby, e.g., watching TV is enjoying art.

"When I reframed, I realized I was accidentally doing a hobby! Like, sure, I didn’t set out to be productive, but if I stumble into it, I’ll happily take the credit."

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Watch a Virtual Hike Video

How To:

Find a YouTube video that takes you on a virtual walk or hike if you can't leave the house.

"Scrolling through virtual nature walks made me feel like I got outside… without actually leaving the couch. It’s like my mind took a mini-vacation while my body stayed wrapped in a blanket burrito."

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Spark Memories With a Quick Vid

How To:

Watch a 2-minute video or clip of something you used to enjoy.

"That one funny TikTok about tap dancing I saved? It was like a mini-dose of joy in my otherwise ‘meh’ day because I remembered how much I used to love dance."

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Watch Someone Else

How To:

Watch a video of someone else doing your old favorite activities.

"Watching YouTube knitting tutorials was like a little nudge, ‘Oh right, this is kinda fun.’ Even if I never pick up the needles, just remembering that it’s out there makes me feel a little less disconnected from my interests."

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Movement Videos

Movement for Feeling Stuck in Current Patterns

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Movement for When You Don't Want to Move

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Movement for When Joy is Hard to Feel

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