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Part 2: How to Stay Productive with Depression: 5 Practical Strategies for Work and Burnout

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When depression affects your concentration, confidence, or energy, staying productive can feel like a constant battle with yourself.

But working harder is not always the answer.

In the second half of this practical conversation, Terry and Bridget continue speaking with writer Sarah Fielding, author of the Healthline article, “Nine Ways to Motivate Yourself to Work When You’re Struggling Mentally.”

Sarah shares five additional strategies for navigating work while living with depression, anxiety, or burnout. Her advice is not about forcing yourself to perform at full capacity every day. It is about understanding what helps you function, recognizing your progress, and giving your mind opportunities to recover.

The conversation explores why taking five minutes to reset is not wasted time, how acknowledging completed tasks can rebuild a sense of capability, and why pushing through without rest may ultimately make it harder to focus.

Sarah also discusses creating a work playlist, paying attention to food and caffeine, and choosing clothing that helps you feel more confident and connected to yourself.

Most importantly, this episode challenges the belief that productivity must be constant.

There will be days when these strategies help and days when they do not. That does not mean you are lazy, weak, or incapable. It means you are human—and learning to work with your mental health may be more sustainable than continually fighting against it.

Primary Topics Discussed:

  •  Reviewing and celebrating your progress 
  •  Rebuilding confidence when depression affects work 
  •  Taking short breaks without guilt 
  •  Preventing burnout by working more sustainably 
  •  Using music to create a productive routine 
  •  How food and caffeine can affect focus and energy 
  •  Dressing in ways that support mood and confidence 
  •  Recognizing that difficult days do not make you incapable 
  •  Taking mental health days when possible 
  •  Replacing constant pressure with self-awareness 

Timestamps:

00:01:25 How depression affects focus, decision-making, and workplace performance
 00:02:21 Revisiting Sarah Fielding’s article on working while struggling mentally
 00:02:57 A recap of the first four motivation strategies
 00:03:47 Tip five: review and acknowledge your progress
 00:04:32 Why depression can make us question our capability
 00:05:14 How recognizing past success can make difficult tasks feel possible
 00:05:25 Tip six: take five minutes to reset
 00:06:18 Why a short break is not wasted time
 00:06:57 How rest can improve focus and productivity
 00:07:00 Tip seven: create a motivating work playlist
 00:07:21 Using music to train your brain to enter work mode
 00:08:15 Tip eight: consider how food and caffeine affect your energy
 00:09:27 Tip nine: wear something that helps you feel confident
 00:10:17 How depression can make self-care feel pointless
 00:10:52 Acknowledging the days when getting started is not possible
 00:11:12 The pressure to appear productive all the time
 00:11:55 Why taking five minutes can sometimes save hours
 00:12:08 Final reflections and encouragement to share the episode

Link to Sarah's Healthline article: https://www.healthline.com/health/depression/depression-motivation-tips

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