Do You Suffer from Anxiety or Depression and Feel Your Day Becoming Heavier ?
Reviewed by: Tatmeen Team
Last reviewed: 14 July 2026

Anxiety or depression do not always arrive in a clear way that is easy to notice. They may slip quietly into the details of the day: in the heaviness of waking up, in difficulty concentrating, and in the energy that is drained from you even by the simplest tasks. You may seem fine in front of people and carry on with your day as usual, but inside, you know that everything now takes more effort from you. And as this feeling continues, its effect may begin to spread into your sleep, your mood, your relationships, and your ability to enjoy what used to give you some comfort. Here, we are trying to understand what is happening without exaggeration or harshness, and to approach it in a calmer way that helps you recognize what you truly need.
Why Does Everything Feel Harder?
Depression may show up as a loss of desire, constant fatigue, or a feeling that the things that used to comfort you no longer have the same effect. Anxiety may appear as ongoing tension, thoughts that do not stop, and difficulty relaxing even in quiet moments. In both cases, the day may begin to feel heavier than your usual capacity.
The problem is that this exhaustion is not always clear to the people around you. Some may mistake it for laziness or exaggeration, but in reality it can affect the simplest details: starting the day, replying to messages, making a small decision, or following through on an ordinary task to the end.
Anxiety and depression may also come together. You may feel a constant inner tension, while at the same time not having enough energy to do what you need to do. You think a lot, but you do not move forward the way you want. You know what you should do, but even beginning becomes difficult.
When Does It Need Attention?
Passing stress often happens because of a clear circumstance, then eases when the cause passes or when you get some rest. But if sadness or anxiety continues on most days, and begins to affect your sleep, your appetite, your concentration, or your ability to work and connect with others, then it deserves serious attention.
Among the signs that should not be ignored are when daily tasks become consistently exhausting, when you stop doing things you used to enjoy, or when your capacity to cope with people and work becomes lower. This may also appear in withdrawing from those around you, blaming yourself often, or postponing everything because you no longer have the strength to keep going as you used to.
And if these feelings reach the point of thoughts of self-harm, or you feel that you are not safe, seek immediate help from a trusted person or from local health services in Saudi Arabia. Do not delay this kind of support.
What Helps on the Same Day?
When your day feels difficult, do not begin with a big plan. It is better to focus on small, clear steps that can actually be done. This does not solve everything, but it may reduce the pressure and create space for a day that feels more manageable.
Drink water or have a simple meal
Choose one small task instead of chasing everything
Postpone any nonessential commitments that can be postponed
Reduce the time you spend scrolling if it increases your tension
It may also help to change the way you speak to yourself. Instead of asking, “Why am I like this?” ask, “What is the closest thing I need right now?” It may be rest, quiet, or practical help from someone close. And if you do not know how to explain what you are going through, it is enough to say: “My day is hard, and I need a little support or someone to listen.”
If anxiety is more prominent, it may help to calm the body a little: slower breathing, reducing stimulants, and stepping away from anything that raises your stress without helping. And if depression is more prominent, do not wait for the desire to come first. Sometimes movement begins with one small step, and then a limited ability to continue comes after it.
Finally...
Everything may not change quickly, but understanding what is happening and asking for help when needed can greatly reduce the pressure. And if your day has been harder than usual for an ongoing period, do not treat that as weakness or failure. Asking for support is a practical step, and at the right time it can make a real difference. You can connect with a licensed specialist through Tatmeen today.
Yes, and that can make the experience more confusing. You may feel tension and many thoughts, while at the same time feeling a loss of energy or desire. That is why it is better to describe what is happening in your day as it is, rather than trying to give it a single name.
Yes, if you are carrying out your responsibilities with ongoing difficulty, or at the expense of your sleep, your rest, and your relationships. Continuing to function outwardly does not mean that things are fine, especially if the day is draining you more than it should.
Start with the simplest picture possible: “I sleep with difficulty,” “I think too much,” “I do not feel like anything,” or “Responding to people has become harder.” This day-to-day description is enough to begin a helpful conversation with a trusted person or with a specialist.
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