Friday, November 6, 2015

Depression Quotes to Describe Your Feelings


Be it seasonal, occasional or chronic, depression is like a plague that hits every one of us at some point in life. Everyone copes with it in their own way, but oftentimes it's hard to understand what exactly you feel and why you feel like that. Feeling depressed for a few minutes and hours is a healthy reaction to a hard situation or event. However, when you let this feeling stay with you for longer, you risk losing yourself and ruining your life. Even though you probably need to see your doctor, these depression quotes may help you understand your true and deep feelings to know how to get rid of this plague.

1. No reason
When you feel depressed for no reason, it's worse than when you know the reason. You do not have any problems at work and at home. You have a lovely husband and a charming child. You have money and you are overall a successful woman, but you do not feel happy.

Ned Vizzini's quote probably relates to you: "So why am I depressed? That's the million-dollar question, baby, the Tootsie Roll question; not even the owl knows the answer to that one. I do not know either. All I know is the chronology. "

2. Loneliness 
By Despite being surrounded lots of people, many of us feel terribly lonely. We try to run away from this feeling instead of handling it. Perhaps, you are surrounded by wrong people that bring you down. You feel emotionally isolated and overwhelmed. Next time you feel depressed because of loneliness, sort out people you are surrounded with and make sure you remove toxic people out of your life.

"When you're surrounded by all these people, it can be lonelier than when you're by yourself. You can be in a huge crowd, but if you do not feel like you can trust anyone or talk to anybody, you feel like you're really alone, "said Fiona Apple.

3. Mood swings
"I'll never forget how the depression and loneliness felt good and bad at the same time. Still does. "It's Henry Rollins' quote that often relates to me. One minute I feel the happiest person in the world and the next minute I feel awfully sad. I feel happy because I'm alone, but feel depressed because I'm lonely. It's actually confused feeling

4. Daytime nightmare
"I did not want to wake up. I was having a much better time asleep. And that's really sad. It was almost like a reverse nightmare, like when you wake up from a nightmare you're so relieved. I woke up into a nightmare. "- Ned Vizzini

If you are prone to depression, this feeling probably sounds familiar to you. Depressed and sad people have a tendency to sleep in but it's not the solution. Exercise is a better option.

5. Isolation 
In Margaret Atwood's novel, Cat's Eye, I found these, at first glance, weird lines: "I do not want to see anyone. I lie in the bedroom with the curtains drawn and nothingness washing over me like a sluggish wave. Whatever is happening to me is my own fault. I have done something wrong, something so huge I can not even see it, something that's drowning me. I am inadequate and stupid, without worth. I might as well be dead. "

This is a sign of low self-esteem. Isolation is not an option. It leads to nowhere. Love yourself regardless of how many mistakes you made and how many flaws you have. No one is perfect. You have only one chance to live your life so why are you wasting it lying in the bedroom with your curtains drawn?

6. Feeling sad and feeling depressed are two different feelings 
People who have been trying to cope with depression for years know that there's a huge difference between feeling sad and feeling depressed. Perhaps J.K. Rowling knows this difference because these words sound convincingly:

"Depression is the most unpleasant thing I have ever experienced ... It is that absence of being able to envisage that you will ever be cheerful again. The absence of hope. That very deadened feeling, which is so very different from feeling sad. Sad hurts but it's a healthy feeling. It is a necessary thing to feel. Depression is very different. "

7. Serious disease 
Chronic depression is not just bad feeling. It's a sign that you need a professional help. If you see someone feeling depressed all the time, do not ignore them. It's crucial that people start treating depression as a serious disease and consult doctor when they can not find the way out.

Barbara Kingsolver said it better than me, "There is no point treating a depressed person as though she were just feeling sad, saying, 'There now, hang on, you'll get over it.' Sadness is more or less like a head cold- with patience, it passes. Depression is like cancer. "

8. A cage without a key 
As Elizabeth Wurtzel profoundly said, "That's the thing about depression: A human being can survive almost anything, as long as she sees the end in sight. But depression is so insidious, and it compounds daily, that it's impossible to ever see the end. The fog is like a cage without a key. "The only thing I can add is to stay strong and do not feel ashamed to seek help ... Like she said we are strong enough to survive anything, depression is no exception.

9. There's always hope 
Unfortunately, most depressed people refuse to ask for help. Whether they do not recognize their problem or they wish to get rid of it, they believe telling someone about their feelings is a shame. It's not, actually. Many celebrities and ordinary people consult doctors when they feel depressed and they do not feel ashamed. It's life.

Hopefully, Howie Mandel's quote will inspire you to ask for help: "There is not anybody out there who does not have a mental health issue, whether it's depression, anxiety, or how to cope with relationships. Having OCD is not an embarrassment anymore - for me. Just know that there is help and your life could be better if you go out and seek the help. "

Depression is a harsh feeling. When you recognize all the symptoms and ask for help at once, though, you can feel better in a matter of a week. Love yourself. Do not let anyone hurt you. Surround yourself with positive people. Do what makes you happy. And nourish your positive attitude on a daily basis. These are tiny pieces of advice I can give you. What's depression quote describes your feelings best?

Effective Ways to Lose Weight Walking


There are many great physical and mental benefits of getting in shape. One of the best benefits is definitely a healthy and longer life. If you want to get in shape but do not like to run every day, you can lose those pounds walking. Walking is an excellent exercise that you can do anytime and anywhere. However, you should also stick to a healthy diet, otherwise all your efforts will be in vain. Check out a few effective ways to lose weight walking.

1. Walking with breaks


When walking, take short breaks and do 15 pushups, 40 squats and 40 jumping jacks. Adding these higher intensity exercises to your walking routine will help you burn more calories and get in shape faster. This may seem like a whole workout, but it does not include jogging and running, which means you burn more calories with less effort.

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Earache Remedies You Can Find in Your Kitchen


Earaches can happen in the most unexpected moment and place. While doctor is your best advisor, you can not visit them in the middle of the night. So, head to your kitchen to see what you have to relieve your earache. Most of the times, I'm against any home remedies and alternative medicine, because they can make you feel even worse. But when the sickness strikes and your doctor is far away from you, I think our grandmoms' remedies can help a lot. Of course, even if you use any of home remedies and the pain seems to disappear, it's still crucial that you pay a visit to your doctor. Ear infection requires professional treatment. If you often suffer from simple earaches caused by air pressure changes or blockage in the nasal passage, here's what you can try:

1. Ginger
Ginger is a natural painkiller that has fantastic anti-inflammatory properties and helps to prevent and treat ear infections. There are two ways to use ginger to relieve earache. You can either put fresh ginger juice directly into your ear or make the mixture of grated ginger and olive oil and leave it to infuse for a few minutes. Both methods help to reduce inflammation and pain so you can sleep till the morning until you see your doctor.

2. Olive
oil Olive oil is a must have in every kitchen. It's used in beauty rituals, healthy meals and as a natural earache remedy. Olive oil helps to stop buzzing in the ears, prevent infection and relieve the pain. Put 2-3 drops of olive oil or a cotton bud dipped in olive oil in the aching ear to feel an instant relief. Make sure your olive oil is not cold.

3. Basil
Not all of us love basil and keep it in the kitchen, but if you have and earache strikes in the middle of the night, and you have neither ginger nor olive oil, basil can be your best cure too. Crush some fresh basil leaves to get the oily juice. Put 3 drops of it into the infected ear.

4. Garlic
Garlic is a favorite food of many people. It helps to boost immune system, prevent cold and flu, kill intestinal worms, cleanse the kidneys and relieve toothache. When it comes to earache, garlic is effective too. Due to its anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-oxidizing properties, garlic helps to treat the bacteria that causes ear infection. Put 2 drops of fresh garlic juice into the aching ear. Or, heat minced garlic with sesame oil (mustard and olive oils can be used too.) Let it cool, strain and put 2 drops of the oil into the ear.

5. Peppermint or peppermint oil
Peppermint oil and fresh peppermint leaves are also used to relieve earache. Crush some fresh peppermint leaves and put 2 drops of the juice into the ear. Peppermint oil, however, are not put directly into the ear. It's too harsh and can increase the pain. If you are going to use peppermint oil, use it externally around the opening of the infected ear. You will need a clean cotton swab.

6. Onion
I do not know any person who has no onions in the kitchen, and I'm sure you have at least one right now. If so, perfect! Now, grab 1-2 onions, depending on the size, grate them and make a juice. Put 2 drops of it into the infected ear twice a day. Or, put crushed onions in a piece of clean cloth and hold it over the ear for 5-7 minutes. Onions have great antibacterial and antiseptic properties that will hopefully help to soothe your earache.

7. Warm it up 
Are you a poor student who has nothing except earache, water bottle, and actually, water? Here's a way out for you. Wrap a hot water bottle in a clean towel and place it around the aching ear for several minutes. It should provide some brief relief so that you could survive the night before you go to the hospital.

8. Honey 
Raw honey has a host of health benefits. It's not the best food to put directly into your ear, but when the pain is really intense I think you are ready to put just anything to get rid of it. Swab a little bit of raw honey around the perimeter of your ear canal to reduce the inflammation and the pain.

9. Herbal steam
Herbal steam inhalation helps to soothe nasal swelling caused by dry air and improve airflow to the eustachian tubes. Add a handful of dry or fresh herbs like elderberry flowers or chamomile to hot water, cover the head with a towel and lean over the bowl to inhale the herbal steam. Do it for 3-5 minutes.

Use any of these remedies once or twice a day but no more. Just like headache, earache can cause a lot of trouble and lead to some serious disease, so do not ignore the problem. Even if some of these natural remedies will help you, it does not mean you can skip visiting the doctor. Health is better than wealth. What homemade remedies do you use to relieve earache?

Womanitely does not provide any professional medical advice. The tips mentioned above are strictly informational. We only share what we use and what we know. So be sure to consult your doctor before using any of these remedies.