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There is still a variable amount of stigma when it comes to conversations about mental health - especially in the case of depression where many just oversimplify the symptoms to "being sad." The symptoms of depression take many forms and can be misinterpreted by others as being "lazy" when, in reality, the mental toll is so debilitating that a simple task - such as house cleaning - becomes overwhelming.

Unlike getting a cold, severe depression is not just a sickness you can kick, but people can find ways to make life a bit easier with medication and therapy. Getting a handle on this mental illness can lead to various results, and for many, it is cleaning up their "depression nest." Bored Panda has curated the following list of before and after bedroom cleanup pictures from people battling depression, that showcase some truly inspiring success stories against this illness.

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Me 1 - Depression 0!

Me 1 - Depression 0!

I suffer from severe depression and have a really hard time with cleaning and doing other kinds of household work. My room have been this messy for several months because I can't push myself to take care of it. But this friday I decided to finally do it!
Three days later you can finally see that I have a floor! Say hi to my teddy Nalle on the bed!
I know it's not a big victory, but for me it means the world to just be able to have my door open if people come over.
I feel so at peace right now, just wanted to share with all of you.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's a big victory, don't undermine your achievements.

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Paul Butler
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If only people i mean real people who have gone through this or going through this will understand it not a choice its an illness there is no magic pill its genetic and its the fight or flight , fight it dont let it win hiding away living no life and giving up does notbwork fight fight push yourself trust me 20 years of severe depression even if you make your home a home and go forca walkbat least twice a day you will see a difference sleep is a massive factor in depression so read as much as possible about sleep im always here to talk to anyone who is going through this i know how itbfeels and how people feel when you mention mental health but just remember every human have been through some form of mental healthbissursxits the norm so whybshould it be not tslked about in todays world ?

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

No, you're right, it's not a big victory, it's a HUGE victory! I know what this is like and this is a brilliant achievement for you! Massive well done, and hello to Nalle! 💗🥰🐻

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"I know it's not a big victory" - 100% correct. That is by no means a "big" victory... That is a HUGE victory! As someone who has dealt with mental health issues most of my life, I can relate to how difficult even seemingly "small" tasks can be and how easy it is for the untidiness of your surroundings to get out of hand. For me it's a downward spiral, I get drained by too much clutter in my surroundings, but the more clutter there is, the less energy I have to deal with it.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It is a big victory ! and I congratulate you ! Enjoy your new room .

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Elizabeth Alvarez
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I salute your victory! Suggestion: New bedding, color, maybe a small shelf for a new hobby, some wall art? Don’t give up. 35 years and counting fighting depression. It does get better.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would like to help you fix up your room. Color can really help you feel better. Maybe new bedding, wall art, an area for a hobby that is compact? However I sincerely salute your (first) victory! Don’t give up!

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Megan Dokken
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am going through the same thing rite now, I am 41 as of yesterday and this is my first time ever.....I will say congrats because that is a really awesome first step ...💪❤

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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am a landlandy and this bloke has recently moved in. He is 33 and first time he has lived away from home. OMG his room is such a terrible mess and it smells horrible which is now permeating around the house. He does take medication for depression which I didn't know when he moved in. He has a job. Today I gave him an ultimatum (well I asked him to go, but conceded that we get professional cleaners and he could start again). He said he didn't realise you had to wash bedsheets etc, but he does things like pee in a container. Right now he is hoovering for the first time and sheets are in the washing machine. Much as I want to be tolerant I also need to feel comfortable. Is there help for him ?? How can he get help? I know I don't or can't understand how it is for someone with depression.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As a declutter expert I see and feel your courage and strength!! Amazing work.....feel proud and stay strong. You are a bright light for others

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's always the small victories that define life. Good for you! Keep finding those small victories!!

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Renee Griffiths
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Great job! You've done well! A suggestion- If you're allowed to, maybe have that dark colored wall painted a lighter color? Colors have an effect on the mind, lighter, mellow colors are soothing and uplifting :)

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I send my love to you. I am a kindred spirit. It gets scary sometimes. xo

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Congratulations to you. However, if it were merely a matter of deciding to do something and then doing it, depression would not exist.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i would be depressed too if my bedroom was that small, looks like a closet converted with a bed and call a "badroom"

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Thanks for sharing - what a great job you made there! I wish you all the best :-)!

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Linda Robinett
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It is a huge victory. I am not a psychologist but I know going into that room would make me less anxious and feel better than going into the messy room.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Many instances of depression have been healed with a person moving towards a low carb to ultra-low carb diet.

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Lavinia Udrea
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You should allow natural light in. All that darkness and isolation only makes depression worse.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Good for you! I have had depression since childhood. But I clean up all the time. I can't stop cleaning. I'm 76 years old now. I have a cleaning service come in once a month. The woman says it's the cleanest apartment she has ever seen. It's the depression. It's the only thing I really can control I think.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

this is a HUGE thing, don't think it's not ... it is a very large victory, as someone who's been there - good on you for having the will power to do it.

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4 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have depression, terrible anxiety, borderline personality disorder & ptsd also co dependent. I actually enjoy cleaning, and hard work.. but when my mental state hits that low point, I'm more of a can't move out of bed, can barely take a shower, comb my hair, do anything at all. No shows or reading, nothing. I just sleep. Can't even open a package from the mail for enjoyment.

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Kat Stradling
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Amazing! I moved into my new place in March and it’s taken me until this weekend just gone to clean and arrange the kitchen. It was a real mess, dirty and unorganised. I feel much better now it’s done but it took a lot out of me to push through and get it sorted. Well done! 💙

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If you feel at peace, why don't you do it everytime you get depressed. You know it makes you feel better so why would you NOT do it?

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think you did everything within your power, and you know what? You rock! This should teel like a massive victory. Because it's a next step in your process. You should be proud of this victory. YOU matter! Never forget that.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You have done a great thing for yourself. And who deserves it more? <3

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That computer uh, chest, is still pretty neat tho! ;) To be serious, good job. I know this whole song and dance. It's very easy to think "why bother". But it does help ever so slightly to have a bit of order around one self.

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Look at all those Pepsi bottles in a huge pile next to the bed....

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Have you done with "looking"? If you have, you have time now to read something about being depressed.

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Cleaning Up Your Depression

Cleaning Up Your Depression

There was a dead mouse (my cat's trophy) and roaches. I didn't know because my room was so stuffy I aired it out every day, sometimes twice a day.
Background:
I got hit with depression around the age of 7 and started trying to commit suicide at 8. I was severely bullied until I dislocated some guy's shoulder when I was 11-ish. I passed tests and age 11 I had the "mental capacity" of a 16 year old. So I skipped a year. Although I was fine for a year, I then moved to a bigger place (I used to be at a school with 120 kids and moved to a place with 450 kids). I was bullied an awful lot. I had skipped a year and oh boy this private, conservative, highly religious place was so not my cup of tea. I developped massive social anxiety (at age 13, seriously. I wish I were a tumblr special snowflake making sh*t up rn). I had panic attacks daily, often passed out, threw up, had insomnias and etc.
Fast forward over a year and a half, school was back in and I missed more than half the month of school. I didn't go at all in October.
In November I was interned at a psychiatric facility.
They were awful.
There was no heating, it was always around 10 degrees (celsius), the food was revolting, and most of all, the nurses were bordeline abusive.
They blamed my mother for not being harsh enough and isolated me from her and my LDR girlfriend who was my only support. If things didn't go their way, they yelled, insulted, sometimes grabbed and shoved you around and would talk in your back 24/7. I got out a month later, hit with sometimes hallucinations, dissociating frequently, having a massive phobia of school in general and being paranoid. I also developped an eating disorder and varied in between starving myself and binging (like, 7000 calories binges).
Anyhow, fastforward several years of doing nothing, sleeping between 7am and 4pm to avoid as much living as possible, watching films and basically doing f**k all but binge, sleep and computer. I attempted suicide again in April. I basically shoved down more than 8000mg of paracetamol. I got hospitalized and I somehow barely got affected and drank a quarter of my dose of charcoal (they kept me awake until I drank some but gave up eventually). I stay 3 months in hospital.
About 6 months after the hospital, I discover have a 97% chance of being autistic, that I'm a "gifted child" with hypersensibility. (I couldn't afford the next tests because they cost hundreds so I'm leaving it at 97% chance) I've beaten what the psych facility did to me except for the fact I restricted myself to approx 1500cal/day and due to being shut in my room for so long I have migraines when I'm exposed to sunlight and get rash. Sucks.
Things didn't move much for a while after that but this September I went back to school. I picked up my studies although I'd dropped out after the psych facility. I'm currently studying and fighting both ED and depression and tbh I think I'm winning.




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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow... I can't say I relate, not at all. But I understand the tiniest fraction of what you are going through. Bullies suck and being sad all the time and you don't always know why.... That I understand. A little bit. You will get through. I admire you a lot for your struggle. Good job for getting your room clean. It may look like a little win but it is a big one because the battle is won in small victories.

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This Is Gross, But After Years Of Depression, I’ve Finally Cleaned My Room

This Is Gross, But After Years Of Depression, I’ve Finally Cleaned My Room

I was diagnosed with severe depression when I was about 12. I’m going on 19 this year. I’ve always had a big struggle with keeping my room presentable and, looking back at these pictures, I am genuinely disgusted with how I used to live.
I decided two weeks ago that I wouldn’t live like this anymore. I’ve been cleaning ever since, putting in at least five hours a day. And now I’m happy to say, my room is almost done.
I donated 80% of my things including clothing, old books, old toys, etc. As of right now, I’m still working. My room is completely empty. Even the furniture is gone. My plan is to repaint and get a futon instead of my decade and a half old mattress. It felt impossible when I started, but the only thing stopping me was me. I am proud of the work I have put in and I just thought I would share in case anyone else is going through the same thing. It is doable.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow, this was a massive project. I'm proud of you, even though you are stranger to me. Love your big, bright living space. :)

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My Neckbeard Nest, After Months Of Not Caring, I Looked Down And Realized What This Was Doing To My Mental Health

My Neckbeard Nest, After Months Of Not Caring, I Looked Down And Realized What This Was Doing To My Mental Health

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Today Was A Good Day, Even Though I Did Not Have Fun. I Did The Necessary

Today Was A Good Day, Even Though I Did Not Have Fun. I Did The Necessary

The top photo is what happens when your days bleed into each other and you keep putting things off because of lethargy and sadness. And the bottom is what happens when you decide to engage in depression treatment.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm disabled and spend a lot of time in my wheelchair or in bed. The before picture looks like my room at the moment. I wish I was strong enough to achieve the after picture

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Before And After Cleaning Up My Depression Nest

Before And After Cleaning Up My Depression Nest

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So, The First Picture Is Depression For Me. It’s Awful And Embarrassing. Next Pic Is The Same Room In My Apartment

So, The First Picture Is Depression For Me. It’s Awful And Embarrassing. Next Pic Is The Same Room In My Apartment

Still got a bit more to go, but damn I am so proud of this progress!
Let me also say, I didn’t do this in a marathon cleaning kind of way. It took me a week. I made it a goal to take out one bag of trash and pick up at least 10 things a day. Sometimes I would do more than 10 and sometimes the trash bag would be bigger than others, but by not overwhelming myself, I got this done.

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I’ve Been Dealing With Depression For About Three Years Now, And While My Room Has Never Been Among The Tidiest Out There, The State Of My Habitat Just Worsened My Mental State

I’ve Been Dealing With Depression For About Three Years Now, And While My Room Has Never Been Among The Tidiest Out There, The State Of My Habitat Just Worsened My Mental State

Not pictured: the countless loads of laundry done and put away, the six full trash bags, or the four bags of things that went to donation.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

thank you for donating not only are you improving your life but many others!

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Cleaned My Room Thoroughly For The 1st Time In 2 Years. Feels Like A Physical Sign My Depression Is Getting Better

Cleaned My Room Thoroughly For The 1st Time In 2 Years. Feels Like A Physical Sign My Depression Is Getting Better

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My (19F) Own Depression Nest Before And After. Super Embarrassing But Glad I’m Out Of That Headspace

My (19F) Own Depression Nest Before And After. Super Embarrassing But Glad I’m Out Of That Headspace

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

No, no, no embarrassment. Great job on the room. Now you've got a place of peace and calm. That's the best part.

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Grieving Over My Mom Put Me In A Deep Depression. I Decided To Deep Clean Everything For Fresh Start

Grieving Over My Mom Put Me In A Deep Depression. I Decided To Deep Clean Everything For Fresh Start

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My Depression Nest. Hopefully Cleaning Helps Me Get Out Of This Rut

My Depression Nest. Hopefully Cleaning Helps Me Get Out Of This Rut

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Depression Recovery Comes One Step At A Time!

Depression Recovery Comes One Step At A Time!

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Depression Hit Me Hard A Few Years Ago... I’m Finally Taking Steps To Fight It. It’s Not Perfect, But I Have My Room Back!

Depression Hit Me Hard A Few Years Ago... I’m Finally Taking Steps To Fight It. It’s Not Perfect, But I Have My Room Back!

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Before And After. Too Depressed To Clean Until I Went On Medication. Still Proud Of Myself, Five Years Later

Before And After. Too Depressed To Clean Until I Went On Medication. Still Proud Of Myself, Five Years Later

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I Have So Much To Say About All Of This And Just Don’t Know How To Find The Words

I Have So Much To Say About All Of This And Just Don’t Know How To Find The Words

I’ve spent the past two years in a fugue state, incredibly depressed and tired after a traumatic event in 2017, on top of buildup from high school trauma. Besides all that, I’ve never been a clean person - in case you couldn’t have guessed. I have a whole laundry list of mental and physical problems (I’ll spare you) that make it excedingly difficult to effectively organize and even move sometimes.
But… Something changed last night. I feel like a light switch clicked on in my brain that hasn’t been on in 5+ years. I am so, so proud of myself. My girlfriend and I have transformed this apartment in twelve hours and I am so excited to see what it will become in the next few days. We’ve had to clean up our depression messes before but this time I actually want to change for good, and am confident that I can.
I'm posting this because… Well, I know there are others in as sh*tty a place as me. And I know no one wants to show what it can look like. But no matter how deep your trash pit is, you can dig yourself out of it. Recovery is possible. Respecting yourself by respecting your living space is possible. I wish you all luck.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

doing simple tasks at home should improve the depression, try it every day little by little... do not stay at home.... go for a walk or go window shopping... sports are very good to clean your mind.

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Overcoming Depression: Living Room Addition

Overcoming Depression: Living Room Addition

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Well Overdue Cleaning! I Could Feel A Depressive Spiral A’creepin’, So Bit Of A Spring Clean Was Needed

Well Overdue Cleaning! I Could Feel A Depressive Spiral A’creepin’, So Bit Of A Spring Clean Was Needed

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Been Going Through A Rough Patch Since December - Finally Got My Room Together Though

Been Going Through A Rough Patch Since December - Finally Got My Room Together Though

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well done, proud of you :) Just thinking the walls need a little cheer up as well ;)

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It’s Hard To Clean Your Room With Depression But Y'all I Cleaned It Finally

It’s Hard To Clean Your Room With Depression But Y'all I Cleaned It Finally

Took about 4 hours maybe? I just turned on criminal minds and went to work finally. But thank god it’s done!! I still have to clean my desk and i’m washing all of my bedding (hence just the plain mattress on the floor) but like damn y'all. I’m proud of myself.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have depression, but as a result i'm am a severely obsessive compulsive cleaner. My flat is like a show home because it's my nest. I don't leave it except when I have to (mainly for work). It's the only part of my life I feel fully in control of. I find this interesting to see how depression effects people in completely polar opposite ways

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The Before And After Of 14 Hours Of Cleaning. Finally Got Rid Of My 3 Month Depression Nest!

The Before And After Of 14 Hours Of Cleaning. Finally Got Rid Of My 3 Month Depression Nest!

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Depression And Anxiety Related Mess. I Feel Like I Can Breathe In My Room And It’s Become My Little Oasis. Now To Scrub And Repaint The Walls And Replace The Beat Up Rug

Depression And Anxiety Related Mess. I Feel Like I Can Breathe In My Room And It’s Become My Little Oasis. Now To Scrub And Repaint The Walls And Replace The Beat Up Rug

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Finally Cleaned My Room After My Depression Took A Steep Dive. I’m Feeling Better Already

Finally Cleaned My Room After My Depression Took A Steep Dive. I’m Feeling Better Already

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Depression. One Step At A Time! Feeling Pretty Good About Myself Right Now

Depression. One Step At A Time! Feeling Pretty Good About Myself Right Now

After been dying to clean my house for a year now it's taking a lot to actually get down and do it. I haven't really done this in 5 years! Tend to keep the places and things I use clean and tidy (barely) but just leave everything else anywhere and not bothering with it! The inspiration for doing this was the fact of it's sad to look at, thinking "how did I let this happen? This is disgusting!, you are a lazy slob!" and I have man in my life now who inspires me to be a better version and it was probably the kick I needed to just take a step back and think "I am not living like this anymore!

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Depressed-Nest. Freshened Up The Bed Area

Depressed-Nest. Freshened Up The Bed Area

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Before And After. Beating Depression

Before And After. Beating Depression

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