Man, am I in the same boat. I normally get a little depressed in the fall, but this year is pretty hardcore. I won't get into it, but it has been made worse by over-extending myself with the house projects (a little burnt out), and a truck that keeps giving me fits and refuses to stop being a lemon.
I have a list of things I do every day. It's dumb stuff, but it makes me feel like I accomplished forward motion. Some of it is stuff I do anyway, but it still feels good.
-Shower
-Brush teeth
-Make bed
-Excercise/walk
-make a meal (that is to say, physically make something instead of leftovers, going out, or just eating some pre-made bars or cereal. My breakfast this morning was a baby spinach salad with avocado, greek dressing, and red peppers.)
-if anything is overwhelming (for instance, you go to make that salad and the dishes are dirty or the kitchen is a mess) pause and get rid of the overwhelming part. Instead of making the salad, tidy up the kitchen which earns you the reward of going out for some BBQ, or eating those leftovers. Basically, if you can't do one of those things, tackle the obstacle that is preventing it and reward yourself.
- from there, add some really easy but necessary things. Open your mail. vacuum a floor. dust a shelf. comb your hair. call a friend. Things that you find easy. Even if it's just sending a text to someone to let them know you're thinking about them, it's something you can cross off a list.
I have been so burnt out on this home improvement stuff. What started as a fireplace installation and hardwood floors turned into an 8-month cascade of foundation/termite repair, learning curves, altered plans, a constantly-breaking truck, and not enough income to throw money at any of it. I dove in the deep end and my only choice is to swim out of it. I'll get there, it just seems so impossible right now.
Give yourself grace, make a list of a routine that is easily accomplished every day, eat healthy, and stay strong. We got your back.