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Why Have I Lost Interest In Everything

Why am I losing interest in everything?

This has been going on for several months. I'm slowly losing interest in everything. First it was my hobbies, now it's starting to become music, and even the people in my life. I have no interest anymore. Even when I try to start something new, I quickly lose interest within a day or two. What does this mean?

Why have I lost interest in everything?

Do you want the honest truth?

First of all this only happened yesterday; naturally you've had a setback. No, of course not everything is going to be the same as it was yesterday. Your lost of interest is because you are depressed, wondering how am I going to pay bills, what am I going to do etc... However agreed said "mngmt blew it" said that to you because they A-were your friend or B- just took your side to appease you. You need to realize (I don't know your age) that you abused someone. You called them an unnecessary name instead of some self control. and then you had a childhood fit and at work no less; very immature thing to do. When someone pisses you off, you either ignore them or walk aware, you don't have a tantrum like a 5 year old. Management was right. Who needs an employee with an attitude. I would have done the same. With the job market the way it is, you CAN be replaced.

Sorry but that's how I see it.

I ve lost interest in everything... wat do i do?

Yes, I would have to agree with the other answerers, you are experiencing depression. This is very common, almost everyone experiences some form of depression at some stage in their life, although at different levels. I assure you that if you can weather this storm, you will return to normal and find that you do have interests and desires.

Personally, I found that all I could do to get through depression was to enjoy very simple pleasures. I took a lot of hot showers, sunbathed a fair amount, and listened to music, which slowly improved the situation. I eventually was able to open up to my father, which helped tremendously. I realized how appreciated I was by my family and a huge amount of weight was lifted by telling my father what was on my mind. I am relieved that you seek assistance from the Yahoo! Answer community. And your value yourself enough to admit your feelings.

I think it is important that you have someone to talk to. There is nothing quite like vocal, human contact. My father helped me tremendously and then arranged for me to meet with a cognitive behavioral therapist, a true godsend.

Another thing that I found helpful was postsecret (if you haven't heard of it: postsecret.com ). Sending feelings to postsecret was a form of contact I could manage. It was relieving enough to reassure me I was worth seeking help.

Please believe this, if nothing else I've said: if you must think of death, know that I and all the other members of this community would be grieved to lose you. Your are valuable to us, to your family, to humanity, and to yourself. Please, please do not end your life. I know that you love yourself and life, you are simply unable to see it through your clouded thoughts. Your thoughts and feelings WILL clear, though not immediately. Do not lose hope!

Why do i lose interest in everything so quickly?

i can't seem to hold my interest in ANYTHING for longer than a week or so, and it's so frustrating. i become OBSESSED with a tv show or movie/book series, and i mean OBSESSED. but then after a week or two, i almost completely lose interest. and i hate it so much. or i become really enthusiastic with some activity and i start to jump in my seat because i'm so excited to start, but once i do start i lose interest in it only after about a week. it's so annoying and i wish it would just stop. i don't want to lose interest in things! i have depression so it's already really hard for me to find things that interest me, but once i do find something the thought just leaves in a week.

Why have I lost interest in literally everything?

I will keep this short but for the past few years I literally have no interest in anything at all.. I get the same amount of enjoyment from watching paint dry on a wall that I do from listening to music or playing my old favorite game..

Why have I lost interest in everything I use to love doing? I'm a 25 year old male.

You have experienced an awakening…. A grand realization. Things that used to matter now seem trivial wastes of time. You are at the threshold of expansion, but not yet clear on “expanding to what???” IT is part of adult “growing pains” that is a rite of passage… leaving behind a chunk of who you once were , shedding old “you” skin, and literally waiting for your new skin to dry. You will find your drive again, but it will be different, bolder, more focused… enjoy this quiet while you have it. :)

I have lost interest in everything I do, how can I get things back to normal?

How have you been feeling recently? Is there something bothering you? Are you dealing with some negative issues that could be affecting your mood to do what you used to enjoy? What happened recently that caused you to lose your motivation? It's important for you to be aware of what you are going through now so that you can pinpoint what exactly is gnawing at you. Only by listening and observing yourself will you be able to identify what you're struggling on the insides. If you find yourself feeing agitated or irritated for no reason, find out why. Or perhaps you find yourself feeling tired all the time, that you can't muster up the energy to do anything else. Do you feel bogged down quite a bit? How can you manage these issues or emotions?  Stress is a common factor in our lives today. Though unavoidable, we can mitigate or reduce the impact it has on our lives. Being able to identify what's causing you unhappy or making your lose motivation is the first task. Secondly, you need to look at what has contributed to it and perhaps eliminate/ reduce or manage it. Then, find out alternatives or better way of handling your struggles or issues at hand. The thing is, we don't avoid or run away from them. Neither do we sweep them under the rug or forget about them. So long as you're willing to work on it, you'll find your way out of this rut.

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