Previously, I outlined four key pillars to mental wellbeing: connectivity and the importance of personal support systems, being present in the moment with mindfulness, goal achievement and personal growth, and bouncing forward with resilience.
Apart from these four pillars, it’s crucial to also understand your own mental health and recognising when you need help.
Stress, anxiety and depression all exist on a spectrum. At one end, many of us feel discomfort, which is completely normal. We usually feel this when we step outside of our comfort zones to grow.
On the other hand, sometimes this pressure becomes unbearable – which is the other end of the spectrum.
For people suffering with poor mental health, or those struggling to deal with life’s complexities and challenges, it’s important to know that there are strategies you can use and actions you can take that can help you regain some control over your life.