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Some people feel anxious or depressed around mid-life. Perhaps you feel sad about not accomplishing your goals or having a different life than you expected. You might also begin to feel anxious about the changes you experience physically and impending old age and death. Don’t ignore your feelings or brush them off. Acknowledge how you feel and don’t be afraid to get help. Identify symptoms of depression and anxiety and get help if you need it. Consider keeping a journal, or an autobiography of sorts. Writing your thoughts, feelings, and experiences can help you reflect on the kind of life you’ve led and the kind of life you want. Keeping a journal can also help you maintain perspective and see situations and events from multiple standpoints. Writing about your life can help you gain some perspective about your choices and what you’ve learned from them. Even if your life isn’t what you wished it was, you can reflect on all the ways you’ve grown as result of your experiences. Choose a therapist who will help you move through the process of your crisis, not end it as quickly as possible. Work toward a rediscovery of who you are and what you want. Be open and honest and allow yourself to express your thoughts and emotions while in therapy. Find a therapist by contacting your insurance provider or a local mental health clinic. You can also ask for a recommendation from a physician, friend, or family member.
Work through depression and anxiety. Journal. See a therapist.