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Is That Really So Hard to Be Happy?


A frequently asked question is why it’s so hard to be happy, if you also have this question, you are not alone. From day to day, people would feel depressed and get bothered by depression, thus antidepressants get familiar in our life, but are they really necessary, have you ever considered about the side effects? Well, keep in mind of the following happy tips to skip away from depression and enjoy a life without antidepressants.

What do you want for life? A successful career, countless money, or anything else? In fact, most of the people want is just happiness. People who spend a lot of time making money generally do so because they believe that the money itself will make them happy, or will guard them against things that will make them unhappy. Make the people around you, and the ones who love you feel that you acknowledge them in every way possible. Life only comes once and no matter how it comes you have to live it.

If you wonder why you haven’t solved the happiness puzzle and continue to struggle to feel good about your life, it’s no surprise. We usually get blinded by those things that make us unhappy. What is behind this desire to purge sadness from our lives, especially in America, the land of splendid dreams and wild success? Life is always filled with goods and bads. Thus you should learn how to overcome those rough and even enjoy your happiness in a better way. Love cannot only be found in the good times, but also when are able to stay strong after a storm.

A good sleep is important. Since when you are asleep you do not suffer or feel any pain, this makes it clear that the suffering is caused by the thoughts in your mind when you are awake. Do let the sun go down on all depression. Anger, depressed, dejected, why you would live with all these gloomy words?

A healthy lifestyle- your attitude about life and the things that happen to you each day can also greatly impact your overall level of happiness and life satisfaction. A right job or a right career can dramatically change your level of happiness. Stay close to friends and family. Do not live in hate. An attitude of forgiveness contributed to better cardiovascular health. Don't treat the blues with a "treat." Changes and rejection are also parts of enjoyment and happiness.

Have your taken all the process above? Just have a try and live without depression and antidepressants, keep away from antidepressant side effects.

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Jenny says:June 5, 2011 11:19:06

Zoloft should NEVER be given to a person who is bipolar. SSRI like Zoloft can make someone who is bipolar suicidal and/or more manic.


Andrew says:May 29, 2011 20:33:42

My wife took Zoloft during her pregnancy with our first child. He had a hole in the heart and left us a week later.


Erica says:May 18, 2011 07:56:18

My 21 year old son was prescribed Zoloft a month ago, he has three times of suicidal attempts in this month. Has Zoloft been linked with this?


Sophie says:May 2, 2011 17:21:54

I have been taking Zoloft for about two months. The dry mouth and tiredness were really bothersome.

It’s the responsibility of the manufacturers by keeping telling people the effectiveness of Zoloft while ignoring the risk of taking this medicine. Doctors should also be responsible for the use of Zoloft which takes a black box warning on the bottle and getting the patients well-informed.

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