Five Ways to Avoid Unemployment Depression

By Esther November, published Apr 16, 2008
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Finding yourself suddenly unemployed can wreak havoc on your self-worth and lead to depression. Sure, you should start looking for a new job right away to deal with your financial situation, but what about your emotional state? The trick is to stay productive and do things that will make you feel accomplished while you look for work. Here are five easy things you can do to avoid the unemployment blues.

1. Clean your house.

Being unemployed is bad enough. Being unemployed and sitting around a messy house all day is worse. You'd be surprised at how having a clean house can lift your spirits. And now that you've got eight extra hours a day to kill, staying productive will fight off the depression that comes with feeling like you've got nothing to get out of bed for. Reorganize your closets, sweep behind kitchen appliances, donate unwanted things to Salvation Army, and really give your home a deep cleaning you can be proud of. You'll be glad you spent the time now when you start working again and don't have the time anymore.

2. Go grocery shopping.

It seems counterintuitive to spend a ton of money when you've just lost your job, but stocking up on groceries now will save you money in the long run. You're going to have to eat, and you're going to have to economize, so save money by making all your meals at home.

Going grocery shopping has the added bonus of being comforting. You can buy all your favorite foods and take pleasure and pride in the meals you prepare.

3. Run all those errands you've been putting off.

A great way to achieve a sense of accomplishment is to finish something you've been putting off for awhile. Have you been meaning to mail Grandma's birthday present, get Fluffy a new collar, or return those overdue library books? There's no time like the present! Plus, errands feel so much like work that you'll hardly miss your job while you're out running around.

4. Spend time with family, kids and pets.

It's normal to want to push people away when you're experiencing unemployment depression, but the people who love you the most will be the people who can cheer you up. And now that you're not working, you can't use being busy as an excuse.

Five Ways to Avoid Unemployment Depression

Cleaning your house from top to bottom is like having a job.

Credit: Sanja Gjenero

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Takeaways
  • Get out of the house by running errands.
  • You might hate being unemployed, but your dog will love it.
  • Is that a dust bunny lurking under your bed?
Did You Know?
If all else fails, volunteer work kills time, makes you feel good, and looks great on a resume!
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This is the kind of good advice we all hope we never need - like an insurance policy! Good to have it if/when needed. Nice piece!

Posted on 05/21/2008 at 8:05:02 AM

 
GREAT advice!

Posted on 05/03/2008 at 10:05:20 PM

 
Good advice!

Posted on 04/20/2008 at 7:04:45 AM

 
All of your advice is precisely the correct "prescription". I spent some rather enjoyable time unemployed for 8 months doing all the things you recommend. Oh - and writing for Associated Content doesn't hurt either! Great article.

Posted on 04/16/2008 at 10:04:01 AM

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