1. Retirement And Depression
It is not at all uncommon for people who have been used to spending a lot of hours at work,
to feel useless or as if they aren't worth anything anymore.
Retirement is the ending of one phase of life and the start of a new one, so allow yourself or
your partner the separation time grievance period.
Often workplaces are a support system, and social network as well as validation that we are
worth something.
Here are some common signs of depression. Any, all, or a combination of these may
indicate a problem, or potential problem.
Constant tiredness Reluctance to leave home Lack of personal care Mood change A feeling
of constant sadness Lack of concentration Withdrawal from friends and family Cease doing
things that used to be enjoyed
The important thing to know is that depression can happen to anyone and it isn't something
people can just snap out of.
People often put on a happy front even when depressed, it's the time the spend alone, that
can signal depression.
Every single person in the world wants to feel they are contributing and they have a
purpose. Stopping work can often take this away, especially if a close social base has been
formed in the workplace.
Make sure you are ready for retirement, many companies are only too happy to have your
continue beyond retirement age. Be sure to seek help for depression, it is treatable, and it is
not a sign of weakness.
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