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Depression isn’t always about sadness — sometimes it shows up in the everyday tasks that suddenly feel impossible. Showering, folding laundry, doing dishes, or even picking up medication can feel overwhelming, leaving many people trapped in guilt, shame, and self-blame.

In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, guest Molly Bacchus introduces the idea of the “impossible task,” a phrase that resonated with thousands online. She shares how putting a name to this struggle helps people realize they’re not lazy or broken — they’re experiencing a symptom of depression.

Bridget, Terry, and Molly discuss how loved ones can better support someone facing these challenges, why compassion matters, and how even small acts of help can make daily life more manageable.

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Timestamps:

00:00 – Introduction  
01:00 – The concept of “the impossible task”  
01:35 – Small responsibilities that feel overwhelming  
02:32 – How Molly’s tweets connected with thousands  
03:18 – Defining “the impossible task” in daily life  
04:18 – Real examples: laundry, dishes, showering  
05:28 – Why outsiders can’t understand the hidden struggle  
06:13 – The guilt and shame depression piles on  
07:36 – Depression’s blindness to daily surroundings  
08:54 – Emotional triage: surviving vs. functioning  
09:41 – Even picking up antidepressants feels impossible  
10:42 – The power of friends to lighten the load  
11:43 – Remembering: “This won’t last forever”  
12:15 – Depression’s lie that this is your new normal  
12:42 – Helping others with their impossible tasks  
13:40 – Why helping someone else can also help you  
14:44 – Asking for help doesn’t make you a burden  
15:37 – Closing thoughts and invitation to community  

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