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Hi there Forums Community ๐
Today is the first day of Mental Health Month!
While any time is a good time to talk about mental health, having a dedicated awareness month helps remind us that we are not alone, help is available if needed, and there are many things we can do to stay on top of our mental health โ now and all year round.
You will see lots of discussions across the forums, within the mental health services you are connected to, and in the media... there are so many ways to get involved!
Join the Conversation and Take Action
To celebrate Mental Health Month, and the positive conversations and actions it can spark, SANE Australia is encouraging everyone to share the simple things that help make each day that bit easier or brighter using the hashtag #ShareYourOneThing.
Our Peer Ambassadors told us itโs the โlittle thingsโ and simple routines that help get through each day, particularly during lockdown โ things like walking, running, sewing, cooking, singing, journaling or simply hugging loved ones, like our Patron, Osher Gรผnsberg!
This is something we see here on the forums too in our Self Care Activities discussion on the Lived Experience Forum and Coping Toolbox on the Friends, Family and Carers Forum.
So weโre asking everyone to share their โone thingโ in the spirit that it might help others too.
Thereโs also science behind this; evidence shows that routines can really benefit our mental health, including increasing our motivation, reducing self-critical thinking, and helping create a sense of achievement.
So letโs get this conversation โ and those โlittle thingsโ โ started!
#ShareYourOneThing here on the forums!
We will be keeping this discussion going throughout the month, encouraging you to #ShareYourOneThing in this discussion!
How to get involved:
Throughout the month, we will posting discussions, activities, events and blogs here so you can join in this Mental Health Month!
Letโs take care of ourselves and each other this Mental Health Month, and remember โ free, professional support is only a click or a call away with SANE!
โ01-10-2021 01:37 PM - edited โ01-10-2021 01:38 PM
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My one thing is colouring in mandala patterns with bright pens/pencils! The colours bring me light and positivity, and the physical act of colouring in grounds me and clears my mind.
Just tagging some of the community who may be around! What are yours? @BPDSurvivor @Shaz51 @BlueBay @Owen45 @pinklollipop15 @RedHorse @Arizona @frog @Oaktree @HenryX @SJT63 @Millieme @utopia @Judi9877 @MDT @Anastasia @SmilingGecko @Sam3 @greenpea
@ShareYourOneThing
โ01-10-2021 01:41 PM - edited โ02-10-2021 08:10 AM
โ01-10-2021 01:41 PM - edited โ02-10-2021 08:10 AM
@Daisydreamer Rather busy at the moment and I know my opinions are often controversial, but I will add this from a well-experienced point of view:
While routine is important, and finding ways to get through the day equally so - there is more to mental health and well-being than that.
It is not getting through the day that is as important as much as what you have achieved in that day. I'm referring to personal achievements, for without them you are stagnating. And stagnation is the breeding ground for mental ill-health.
Which (non-mental-health) goals are you trying to reach? What are your small steps towards your well-being, to a normal, mentally healthy life?
I'm not talking about airy-fairy ideas but ideas like 'I've always wanted to ....' and go for it! When you achieve it, set the next, more difficult goal! There is nothing more inspirational to greater achievement than each success. It just makes us realize that we are so much more capable than we have imagined.
What is your untapped potential?
Are you stuck on the mental health roundabout or are you trying to get off it? Completely!!
Reflect on your achievements in the past several years, decades. Are you simply getting though each day or making each day count?
How are you growing? What are you achieving? Do you know where you want your life to go and what steps are you taking to get there?
To quote an old coffee cup saying of many years ago -'Life is a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved'.
And this will be equally controversial: I watched Osher Guensberg's program in recent weeks. I was more than a little disconcerted. It spoke of nothing more than (more) new 'treatments' etc., but no-one spoke of addressing the causes of that particular, so-called 'mental ill-health'. Without addressing the causes - there will only ever be a need for ongoing new 'treatments' - with unrealized expectations, medications, consultations.
I'd like to sit Osher Guensberg down for a good talk! Stop thinking that so-called 'experts' really do know it all. Misconceptions abound. Stop buying in to their 'expertise' and trying each new 'remedy'. Respect your body.
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That mandala is gorgeous @cloudcore!!
I like walking up & down my driveway, believe it or not!
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im not sure really, but spending time with my pets is probably the one thing.
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thats Beautifull @cloudcore
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good one @MDT
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theres a few things but Ill mention the main one is music
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