on 3/17/2009
I see you only post what is appealing for your advertisments...Dove...come on. This is bunk and you know it. You want people to feel good about themselves and then you send them junk emails.
on 11/21/2008
You're most welcome, ermabombeck! I'm glad you found a natural supplement that helps you with your winter depression symptoms. Thanks for reading my article!
on 11/20/2008
Wasatch, I do hope these tips help you to have a more cheerful and inspired life during those darker days and winter weather! Thanks so much for the 5*!
on 11/20/2008
Good article. I do fight mild depression on occasion. Mostly when I can't get outside in the light during the winter short daylight hours. 5*
on 11/20/2008
Thank you so much for your heartfelt, sincere comment CCrock! I appreciate it so much! I've battled depression myself so I know what works! :-)
on 11/20/2008
This is such an awesome article! The advice here is all wonderful. It is true that nutritional deficiencies can cause mood disorders, depression. Exercise definitely helps, you can't resist the mood boosting endorphins that follow a good workout...the hardest part is making yourself exercise when you feel depressed. And praying and handing your burdens over for God to worry about can take a load off your shoulders. Volunteering and doing other positive activities with your time keeps you busy doing things that make you feel good. You sure covered it all!
margustin said
on 3/17/2009 I see you only post what is appealing for your advertisments...Dove...come on. This is bunk and you know it. You want people to feel good about themselves and then you send them junk emails.
Jen Brister said
on 12/4/2008 These are all wonderful tips. I've been there,too.
shadowynight23 said
on 12/4/2008 I've certainly been down this road before. Great article! Thanks!!
Michele L Tune said
on 12/3/2008 You're most welcome Juwaren! I'm glad you found my article helpful.
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Michele
Juwaren said
on 12/3/2008 A very helpful article for those difficult times that we face. Thank you.
Michele L Tune said
on 11/21/2008 You're most welcome, ermabombeck! I'm glad you found a natural supplement that helps you with your winter depression symptoms. Thanks for reading my article!
*smiles*
Michele
Maria Battista-ermabombeck said
on 11/21/2008 I get the winter blues sometimes. I found supplements can help--I use fish oil. Thanks for the advice.
Michele L Tune said
on 11/20/2008 That is so true duncan411! Thanks for your comment. :-)
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Michele
duncan411 said
on 11/20/2008 Prayer is always a great idea when things seem bad, and even when they are good too!
Michele L Tune said
on 11/20/2008 Angelgirlpj, prayer and St. John's Wort are both amazing answers to depression issues. Bananas? Hadn't heard that one! :-)
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Michele
Michele L Tune said
on 11/20/2008 Wasatch, I do hope these tips help you to have a more cheerful and inspired life during those darker days and winter weather! Thanks so much for the 5*!
*smiles*
Michele
Wasatch said
on 11/20/2008 Good article. I do fight mild depression on occasion. Mostly when I can't get outside in the light during the winter short daylight hours. 5*
Michele L Tune said
on 11/20/2008 Thank you so much for your heartfelt, sincere comment CCrock! I appreciate it so much! I've battled depression myself so I know what works! :-)
*smiles*
Michele
CCrock said
on 11/20/2008 This is such an awesome article! The advice here is all wonderful. It is true that nutritional deficiencies can cause mood disorders, depression. Exercise definitely helps, you can't resist the mood boosting endorphins that follow a good workout...the hardest part is making yourself exercise when you feel depressed. And praying and handing your burdens over for God to worry about can take a load off your shoulders. Volunteering and doing other positive activities with your time keeps you busy doing things that make you feel good. You sure covered it all!
Michele L Tune said
on 11/19/2008 Thank you, Anai! I hope this article encourages a lot of people. :-)
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Michele