Ok, last winter I crashed really hard, and I really think it was because it was winter.
Now it's September, the sun is still shining, I'm doing ok. But in the next six weeks the weather will change, it'll be dark and miserable, and I'm terrified that this will knock me down into a deep depression again. I am <i>terrified</i> of seeing that place again.
So I'm making a list of things I can do to make sure it doesn't happen again.

<b>Make sure I get out <i>every</i> day. </b>Days that I'm not working, I need to go for a walk, even if it is only five minutes around the block. We will have a garden by then, so I can go out in the garden for five minutes as well. Other suggestions for things to do to get out (without spending any money) would be much appreciated.

<b>Get a job.</b> This is necessary anyway, but will get me out, give me structure, and really help. I plan to be working full time until February, so that should really help me through the first half of winter.

<b>Eat well.</b> Make sure I eat some fruit and veg every day. Don't just slip into eating junk.

<b>Exercise. </b>Attempt to go swimming once a week, whatever the weather is like. I'll be walking to and from the station and to work on work days, so that should help as well.

<b>Get out while there's daylight.</b> If I'm at work, go for a walk during lunch time. This is really important.
Basically, it seems I just need to get a job, everything else seems to stem from that.
Any further suggestions would be really great, as would any support to help me stick to this
