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Pleasurable activities


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I just went for a massage last weekend, that was pleasurable and I intend to do it much more often!! :)
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Thanks for the bump!
 
Please feel free to add your pleasurable activity!
 
 
Josie, Health Educator
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I managed to find a 'pleasurable activity' that works really well if you have a creative mind...although it does sound a bit weird.
It comes from when I was a child and I got bored really easily. Make up your own little universe. I know it sounds silly, but when people get depressed one of the things that often helps is a 'happy place'... well, I invented (in my head) a whole little world that I could escape to if I get stressed. Plus, making / thinking up all the little details takes your mind off panic and worries. If it worked for Tolkien and C.S. Lewis.....:)

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I came across this thread over two years ago. It is still helping me today so I thought I would bring it up to the top tonight so that everyone else could read it who hasn't come across it yet.
I have added a few of my favorite simple pleasurable activities that help improve my moods.
 
Reading a article in a magazine...
Trying a new recipe...
Watching a favorite dvd..
Working on a hobby..
Doing a little fishing.
Walking at the lake.
Taking pictures.
Camping..
Going for drive in the country and taking a picnic lunch.
 
It is true you don't have to believe that you'll enjoy the activity; you just have to be willing to try and see what happens..
 
Sid
 
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Members,

Don’t forget to pencil in your pleasurable activity for the week. According to some experts, depression is caused by a lack of pleasant activities. What are pleasant activities? Pleasant activities are simply things you like to do.

The basic idea is that when people are not depressed, their lives are made up of a wide variety of activities, some pleasant and positive, some unpleasant and negative, and some neutral. According to the theory, in order to be “happy” you need to have at least some positive activities in your life. Also, people stay depressed because they have at least the usual share of unpleasant activities but not enough pleasant activities. One of the solutions to overcoming depression is to try to schedule more positive and pleasant events in your life; this will help to get the balance between pleasant and unpleasant activities closer to what it is for people who aren’t depressed.

One of your most important jobs in this program is to take the risk of actually testing some of your predictions about what will happen if you try to do something pleasant or pleasurable. Because any experiment can go wrong, we’ll want you to repeat some experiments to see what happens each time. You don’t have to believe that you’ll enjoy the activity; you just have to be willing to try and see what happens. Think of yourself as a scientist who is performing experiments on your moods.

If you’re having some trouble coming up with some activities, here’s a list of some simple activities to get you started:

Going to a party
Going to a religious function
Going to the park
Going for a drive
Playing a musical instrument
Making a meal or a snack
Skiing
Having a beer or glass of wine with friends
Visiting with family
Bird watching
Drinking a cup of tea
Meeting someone attractive
Trying a new recipe
Going to the library
Eating a good meal
Going to the mall
Practicing a martial art
Listening to music
Playing Frisbee
Getting a good sleep
Going to a museum

Please feel free to share your experiences! Which pleasurable activity yielded a positive experience?
 
Samantha, Bilingual Health Educator 


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