Win Over Depression | Manage Mental Illness, Overcome Sadness, Pain, Anxiety and Worry

183 | Mental Illness Must Be Managed Daily to Decrease, Stress, Worry and Handle Pain

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Struggling with sadness and low self esteem? Do you feel alone and overwhelmed?  Are you tired of your mental illness? Are you stressed out? Is your faith waning? Has anxiety turned your life upside and has caused loneliness? Are you worried and fear you will not fulfill your purpose? You are not your mental illness and recognizing you may need help takes courage. I applaud you for being taking the first step to help reduce feelings of overwhelm, pain and anxiety.

Depression doesn’t always announce itself with a dramatic crash. Sometimes it’s the quiet slide: the blinds stay closed, your thoughts get louder, and the smallest tasks feel impossible. We get real about what depression management looks like day to day, week to week, and month to month when your mind feels heavy and your motivation disappears. I’m Tamara Trotter, and I share the honest routines I lean on to protect my mental health before a spiral turns into a setback.

We talk through practical coping skills you can actually use: building structure, planning ahead to avoid dangerous idle time, and catching negative thoughts early so fear doesn’t run the whole day. I share why movement matters even when you don’t feel like it, from swimming to a simple 15-minute walk around your home, plus why getting sunshine can be a powerful mood support. We also get into connection and accountability, because depression thrives in isolation and too many of us suffer in silence thinking we’re a burden.

Then we go where a lot of people avoid going: medication. I explain why taking prescribed medication can be a key part of treatment for depression and mental illness, and why there’s no shame in using every healthy tool available. We end with faith-based encouragement and scriptures that focus on power, love, a sound mind, and renewing your mindset when your brain tries to convince you things won’t improve.

If you’re fighting to stay emotionally steady, press play, take notes, and choose one small step today. Subscribe to Win Over Depression, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find support.

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