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How To Take Stock And Rebuild Your Life Amid A Depressive State with Brian Sachetta, Self Help Show
Episode 133
Monday, 29 December, 2025
In this episode, Gina-Margaret Tiger sits down with mental health author and coach Brian Sachetta to unpack what depression really is—and what it isn’t. Brian breaks down depression as more than “sadness,” describing it as a deeper state of hopelessness and helplessness that can make life feel pointless and heavy. Together, they explore how to rebuild your life when motivation is nonexistent, how small “wins” become evidence that change is possible, and why faith (in God, purpose, or something bigger than self) can keep hope alive when logic can’t find proof. The conversation also dives into the modern mental health battlefield—attention-hijacking apps, dopamine loops, and overstimulation—and offers practical boundaries to protect peace of mind.Key TakeawaysDepression isn’t just sadness Judgment makes it worse Small wins rebuild agency Faith + agency is the winning combo The internet is built to hijack you Sleep is mental health armor Seasonal shifts matter Best Quotes / Soundbites“Depression is a pervasive state of helplessness and hopelessness.”“The antidote is taking action, seeing its effect, and stacking small wins.”“What we resist persists.”“You need a healthy balance: agency through action + faith in something bigger.”Pick the smallest possible win that counts as progress for you, such as:Getting out of bedTaking a shower10 minutes outside15 minutes on a hobbyOne task that proves “I can still move”Boundaries For Mental Space (Tech + Attention)No social media before bed (at least 30 minutes)Reduce notification triggers (turn off or limit app pings)Create friction between impulse and action (pause before opening apps)Protect sleep as a priority because it strengthens emotional regulationUse these as simple mental scripts when depression hits:“I don’t know how, but something good is going to come my way today.” (Brian)“Thank you God, thank you Creator… I just want to be happy.” (Gina)“Let’s get this over with.” (Brian — non-resistance / letting the feeling pass through)“Let’s ride the wave.” (Brian — riding the emotional surge instead of fighting it)“Trust the process.” (Gina — surrendering outcomes while staying committed)Brian shares a timely reminder: when days get shorter, mood can drop due to less sunlight exposure. His advice:Get daytime sunlight earlyBlock 10–20 minutes for outside timePrioritize fun, mood-lifting activities during darker seasons He notes this is especially relevant where he lives: Boston, Massachusetts, where it gets dark early.If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who might be silently battling depression. And don’t forget to like, follow, comment, and tell us what hit home for you.













