Imagine that if money were no object, and lack of education were not a problem, what would you like to do as a job or career?
Let yourself day dream the perfect fantasy that you think you would like to do.
Be a basketball star. Be a Doctor. Be a best selling Novelist.
Once you come up with something that seems to cause a bit of a spark in you, then imagine doing that and you might be on to the cure of your depression.
Even if you are in your 60s you could make a plan to do what is necessary to start working in that career.
It might be unrealistic to be an NBA basketball star but you could be one of the many workers that travel with the team. There are lots of jobs in the NBA that can put you near the action.
If you do have an idea of something that you think would make you super exited about going to work everyday, then start a plan on how to get trained in that job, get the education, get the training, get the interviews and land that job in the next few years. Working the plan will bring you joy knowing that it will result in achieving your goal.
Can you imagine being a best selling Novelist? Would that make you happy? Put together a plan on taking journalism and writing classes at a local community college or online and start reading tips from successful writers about how they did it and follow a plan.
Don't say, "I am too poor, too uneducated, too whatever, " because there is a way to make a plan and work the plan bit by bit until it is accomplished.
Millions of people have done this and millions more will do it again. You can be one of them.
You have to get up everyday and work that plan and keep records of milestones. A mapped out plan with steps each month and year until you have achieved the goal in 2 to 5 years you can land a job in many fields that you dreamed about and thought it was too late for you because of whatever reason we tell ourselves.
Usually for older adults we think because we did not start the plan when we were college age that it is too late, but that is not true at all. Anyone can drastically change their life in 2 to 4 years. I know people who did what I am telling you and went from Roofing houses to making $120 an hour in IT Security because they thought that would be fun and they made a plan and accomplished it.
They then became a consultant and traveled all over working at the Corporate headquarters of the largest companies in the world. And they did not even finish their college degree. They just started some community college courses working their plan and before their plan was even completed they got hired and kept getting more and more experience in the field so they never completed the college. No one cared, they got hired for their experience which kept gaining year after year.
They could have stayed in a depressed life roofing houses in the Texas heat and saying they were not educated or experienced enough to get one of those fancy Corporate headquarter jobs, but they made a plan and changed their life in a few years time.
You have to get a plan to do something GREAT and then work that plan. Get a sense of purpose and destiny. This will crush depression.
This advice applies to any Christian as it is not putting career plans over God, it is simply realizing that God has given you an inner desire to do certain things that will help others and you can have faith in God to help you discover what that is and then work a plan to do it. This advice applies to Preachers as well.
Too many Christians say they want to be preachers, pastors, worship leaders, and then they do nothing to make it happen. It is not unspiritual to enroll in bible college and train in ministry and get ordained with an organization you agree with. Then as you do, doors will open and you will find yourself in full time ministry in a few years after starting your plan. Otherwise you will still be saying that you think you are called to be a pastor 10 years from now and no closer to doing it.
And even if you are accomplishing great things in the world and writing great books and producing famous works of art because you have a brilliant mind (many of the greatest suffered from depression) you might still feel the depression but you will have learned how to drown it out with noble pursuits and that is really all we can do in the end. Accomplishing things in spite of our depression may not cure depression but it sure gives it swift kick in the behind and leave us the victors over it.