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10/10/2023

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10/10/2023

WHY WE SHOULD CELEBRATE MENTAL HEALTH DAY

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Large numbers of people are struggling with their mental health and wellness—including physical, cognitive and emotional wellbeing. Fortunately, World Mental Health Day, on October 10, is intended to create awareness about mental health and remove the stigma that can accompany mental health challenges.

Whether or not you personally face mental health challenges, you can honor and celebrate the day through your activities, your advocacy and your approaches.

Importance of Mental Health
World Mental Health Day began in 1992 and is based on efforts by the World Federation for Mental Health. Their membership, which spans 150 countries, seeks to bring attention to mental health and its effects across the globe.

Unfortunately, the need for mental health awareness and advocacy is significant. In fact, 63% of people said their mental health was poor (35%) or fair (28%), according to a poll by Monster.

In addition, 44%-38% of people said they were overworked or burned out, based on a survey of 5,000 people by Muse. People reported they lacked joy and felt underappreciated—and 47% said stress was the biggest contributor to their negative experiences.

The stress is real and significant for many groups, as 62% of women and 51% of men ages 18-34 were completely overwhelmed by stress, according to a poll by Stress in America. And in a poll by CignaCI +0.5%, 91% of Gen Zs reported they felt stress and 98% felt burned out.

Celebrate By Sharing
So how can you celebrate World Mental Health Day—or honor it? One of the first ways is to emphasize visibility. Tell your own story of mental health as well as posting, liking and sharing to emphasize and reinforce the importance of mental health.

Celebrate By Connecting
Also honor the day by checking in with people you care about. Connection is one of the primary factors in all kinds of wellbeing. Feeling part of a community and sensing links with others contributes to physical, cognitive and emotional health.

So send a text or and email to a friend. Call a loved one. Stop by and see a neighbor. If someone you know is struggling with mental health, help them feel seen.

And if they’re not, express friendship and compassion—proactively contributing to wellbeing for each of you in the process.

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Celebrate By Getting Involved
Another way you can honor the day is by getting educated about mental health. Learn more about its prevalence and the factors which make a difference in mental health. Explore organizations in your community which support mental health and learn how you can volunteer and contribute to positive mental health in your community.

Interestingly, the states with the best conditions for mental health are Nebraska, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Vermont, Colorado, North Dakota and Utah, according to an assessment by Soliant.

The analysis is based on the number of health mental health days, access to exercise, mental care access, employment, violent crime rate and safety, air quality and connected youth.

Learn about the unique circumstances contributing to mental health—or detracting from it—in your community, and get involved to improve things where you can.

Celebrate By Influencing Your Employer
Organizations can make a difference with mental health as well. From holding events and posting on internal sites, to encouraging people to share their stories and initiating affinity groups, all of these can make a difference in mental health.

Work is an important part of life and can be the source of esteem and fulfillment. Employers can address the bigger picture of wellbeing by reinforcing a sense of purpose for all jobs, providing opportunities for learning and development and aligning people—as much as possible—with what they enjoy doing. All of these contribute to an overall sense of wellbeing.

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Celebrate By Taking Action
It’s important to know that life can be tough and the things that are worth the effort—like great work, great relationships and great impact—take effort. Things will not always be easy, and you can develop resilience by reminding yourself of your capability, your priorities and the network of people who support you.

Celebrate World Mental Health Day by seeking constructive challenges, learning new things and embracing opportunities to stretch your comfort zones. Happiness is the result of wonderful relaxing time with family and friends, but it is also the result of trying new things, positively pushing your capabilities and coming through hard times with new lessons learned.

Agency is when you own your actions and empower yourself to create the future—as much as possible. Research on agency by Thomas Bateman shows that agency is the result of forethought, self management, learning and adapting.

According to Bateman, you can enhance your agency and your mental health by thinking ahead, setting goals and taking action at the same time you’re taking care of yourself and managing your emotions and stress—in addition to reflecting, rethinking and making adjustments where necessary.

Part of mental health is getting help when you need it—and it is growing, learning, adapting and developing your capabilities to deal with all kinds of challenges that emerge in life.

Celebrate and Honor
“Celebrating” World Mental Health Day may seem a bit strange.

It’s really more a matter of honoring the importance of mental health, honoring those who struggle and supporting them—and honoring the processes to create the conditions for a society which is aware of mental health and advocates for the health and wellbeing of its members.

Let's talk with Munthali Ireen

06/06/2023

Let's try by all means to be checking up on someone close to us, people go through alot

GOOD MORNING TO YOU ALL. REMEMBER THAT YOUR MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS IN YOUR DAILY LIVING
07/05/2022

GOOD MORNING TO YOU ALL. REMEMBER THAT YOUR MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS IN YOUR DAILY LIVING

04/04/2022

There's no health without mental health

07/03/2022

DEPRESSION
Symptoms
Although depression may occur only once during your life, people typically have multiple episodes. During these episodes, symptoms occur most of the day, nearly every day and may include:

Feelings of sadness, tearfulness, emptiness or hopelessness
Angry outbursts, irritability or frustration, even over small matters
Loss of interest or pleasure in most or all normal activities, such as s*x, hobbies or sports
Sleep disturbances, including insomnia or sleeping too much
Tiredness and lack of energy, so even small tasks take extra effort
Reduced appetite and weight loss or increased cravings for food and weight gain
Anxiety, agitation or restlessness
Slowed thinking, speaking or body movements
Feelings of worthlessness or guilt, fixating on past failures or self-blame
Trouble thinking, concentrating, making decisions and remembering things
Frequent or recurrent thoughts of death, suicidal thoughts, su***de attempts or su***de
Unexplained physical problems, such as back pain or headaches
For many people with depression, symptoms usually are severe enough to cause noticeable problems in day-to-day activities, such as work, school, social activities or relationships with others. Some people may feel generally miserable or unhappy without really knowing why.

Depression symptoms in children and teens
Common signs and symptoms of depression in children and teenagers are similar to those of adults, but there can be some differences.

In younger children, symptoms of depression may include sadness, irritability, clinginess, worry, aches and pains, refusing to go to school, or being underweight.
In teens, symptoms may include sadness, irritability, feeling negative and worthless, anger, poor performance or poor attendance at school, feeling misunderstood and extremely sensitive, using recreational drugs or alcohol, eating or sleeping too much, self-harm, loss of interest in normal activities, and avoidance of social interaction.

02/03/2022

What stories can you share with us on how you overcomes mental health problems such as depression?

Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It a...
02/03/2022

Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood.

Over the course of your life, if you experience mental health problems, your thinking, mood, and behavior could be affected. Many factors contribute to mental health problems, including:

Biological factors, such as genes or brain chemistry

Life experiences, such as trauma or abuse

Family history of mental health problems

Mental health problems are common but help is available. People with mental health problems can get better and many recover completely.

Early Warning Signs

Not sure if you or someone you know is living with mental health problems? Experiencing one or more of the following feelings or behaviors can be an early warning sign of a problem:

Eating or sleeping too much or too little

Pulling away from people and usual activities

Having low or no energy

Feeling numb or like nothing matters

Having unexplained aches and pains

Feeling helpless or hopeless

Smoking, drinking, or using drugs more than usual

Feeling unusually confused, forgetful, on edge, angry, upset, worried, or scared

Yelling or fighting with family and friends

Experiencing severe mood swings that cause problems in relationships

Having persistent thoughts and memories you can't get out of your head

Hearing voices or believing things that are not true

Thinking of harming yourself or others

Inability to perform daily tasks like taking care of your kids or getting to work or school

02/03/2022

Together we can fight,let's come together,we cooperate and fight mental health problems

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