What is Mental Health?
Mental health refers to a person's emotional, psychological, and social wellbeing. It impacts how individuals think, feel, and act, influencing how they handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. Mental health is essential at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through to adulthood. Mental illnesses are common but treatable and/or manageable, with various forms of support and interventions available. Taking care of one's mental health is crucial for overall wellbeing and quality of life.
How to Improve Mental Health?
Discovering effective self-care tips to boost your mental health is key for maintaining your overall wellbeing. Engaging in activities that bring you joy, setting boundaries to protect your energy, and taking breaks when needed can also contribute to a healthier mindset. Remember, self-care is not selfish; it is a necessary practice to nurture your mental health and enhance your quality of life.
Here is a list of ways to help improve your mental wellbeing:
- Practice mindfulness and meditation to reduce stress
- Engage in regular physical activity to boost mood
- Maintain a healthy diet for overall brain health
- Ensure adequate sleep for proper mental function
- Stay connected with friends and family for support
- Set realistic goals and break tasks into manageable steps
- Engage in hobbies or activities you enjoy
- Limit alcohol and avoid illicit drugs
- Practice gratitude to enhance positive thinking
- Seek out nature or green spaces for relaxation
When to Seek Additional Help and Support
Knowing when to seek additional help and support for mental health concerns is vital for your wellbeing. There are a number of people who you can reach out to when you need the additional support. This could be your GP, therapists, counsellors, and mental health professionals are available to provide guidance, support, and treatment options to help you navigate through challenging times.
You can also seek help from Health Assured, we have a team of counsellors and mental health professionals who can assist you with advice, someone to listen to you. They are available 24/7, if you log into the Wisdom app, you will be able to speak to someone quickly.
Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength, and you deserve to prioritise your mental health.
If you are experiencing any of the following, then it might a good decision to reach out and speak to someone.
• Persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness
• Excessive worry or anxiety
• Dramatic changes in eating or sleeping patterns
• Withdrawal from friends and activities
• Substance abuse
• Unexplained physical ailments
• Difficulty concentrating or making decisions
• Mood swings or irritability
• Thoughts of self-harm or suicide
• Lack of interest or motivation in life