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The only thing you can do is learn to deal with this depressing nostalgia and start to appreciate the great things in your life right now. Remember that your teenage years have the potential to be some of the best of your life, so don't let them slide by - embrace them! Ad Steps 1. Deal With Teenage Depression and Nostalgia Step 1.jpg 1 Think about why you are miserable now, and what's making you long to be back in the past. There could be many typical ( or random ) reasons why you may feel this way. Did someone bully you? It may be the whole new workload that high school is giving you, or the fact that you are you missing your old friends. Or it may simply be the major change you're experiencing as a teenager. You must discover the reasons for your sadness. Write the reason(s) down on a list. Ad 2. Deal With Teenage Depression and Nostalgia Step 2.jpg 2 If you really don't know what is getting you down then, fill a diary with your current thoughts and feelings every week or so. When looking back upon diary entries, people are usually surprised by what they thought during the time! 3. Deal With Teenage Depression and Nostalgia Step 3.jpg 3 Accept your present situation. There's no point wishing that you could be in playgroup or kinder again, when you know it's impossible. Life will always involve some work from now on, because you are on your way to being an adult. 4. Deal With Teenage Depression and Nostalgia Step 4.jpg 4 Look through the list you created. Decide upon which complaints are realistic, and which ones are unachievable. For example, if you wrote "I'm sad because I want to be 3 again so I don't have school and can watch 'The Wiggles' all day," -get over it! A whim like that is totally unachievable and will never happen again. However if you wrote "I'm sad because I wish to be 7 again, because then I had friends but now I don't.", that's actually reasonable, because something can be done about it. 5. Deal With Teenage Depression and Nostalgia Step 5.jpg 5 Ditch all those impossible whims from the list, it's a total waste of time mourning over it. Attempt to make the possible ones real. So try to make more friends, try to have more fun, play chase once in while, laugh a lot, watch funny movies, etc. 6. Deal With Teenage Depression and Nostalgia Step 6.jpg 6 Get moving! Try to make your teen years the happiest, they can be, because you only get 7 years. Have fun! 7. Deal With Teenage Depression and Nostalgia Step 7.jpg 7 If you are sad because you are away from home(for kids studying abroad), it can be really difficult. But read, or study, or socialize, and somehow try to make yourself forget about the situation. 8. Deal With Teenage Depression and Nostalgia Step 8.jpg 8 Find out if there is anything you can do. Why are you feeling nostalgic? If you are missing old friends, then contact them by telephone or e-mail and arrange to meet up. If you miss an old school/childhood, it may help to wander around the school once more and maybe say hello to familiar faces if it helps. 9. Deal With Teenage Depression and Nostalgia Step 9.jpg 9 Stick with people who are friendly and can help you. If you are still with some people who were with you during the times you now long for, talk it over with them. They might be feeling the same way. Talking it over certainly helps. 10. Deal With Teenage Depression and Nostalgia Step 10.jpg 10 Give your nostalgia a chance. Nostalgia is not a bad thing: it's just your mind suddenly remembering a certain period in time. When you have the time, listen to a song which makes you nostalgic to relieve yourself and to remove the pressure. Ad We could really use your help! Can you tell us about Adobe Photoshop? Yes No Adobe Photoshop how to use Photoshop CS3 [-crop-127-140-127px-Use-Photoshop-CS3-Step-11Bullet1-Version-2.jpg] Can you tell us about self-help? 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Try olive oil, butter, avocado, and mayonnaise. ____________________ Submit Tips * If you want to retain your past, then make sure you don't lose contact with your old friends or class buddies. Call them to catch up, or arrange friendship 'reunions' every 4 weeks or so. * A lot of teenagers experience nostalgia deep down. A lot. Just ask some of your friends (if you're close enough). * To be honest, most cases of nostalgia result from fallen friendships or relationships. Broken romantic relationships are understandably the most difficult to overcome. If this is your case, then obviously you're wishing it was the past, when you were having fun with your BF/GF. Sorry, the only solution here is to move on. * Just relax. You may be relieved to know that most teens feel depressed whenever they are doing homework. However that is no excuse to let it impede upon your grades. 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