110 tips for positive mental health
What have you been doing to look after your mental health in these challenging times? This year MHE launched the first European Mental Health Week (4-10 May) and asked people how they are coping with difficulties during the coronavirus crisis. Below you can find a collection of their best responses. Today, get inspired by the tips and celebrate World Mental Health Day!
110 tips on how to look after your mental health
Tips include:
- Spending time with friends
- Journaling
- Picking up old hobbies you had no time for otherwise
- Doing sports
- Sunny days
- Meditating
- Pets
- Self-care
- Listening to music
- A daily routine
- Visiting parks
- A hug at the end of a hard day
- Reading
- Watching TV series
- Cycling
- Spending time with family
- Catching up on sleep
- Fruit and vegetable smoothies
- Playing an instrument
- Eating sweet things
- Taking a walk in nature
- Going back to school
- Enjoying a ray of sunshine on your face
- Slowing down of daily life
- Cooking for loved ones
- Motivational songs
- Making your children laugh
- Planting seedlings and taking care of them
- Dancing
- Zoom meetings with friends while enjoying a glass of wine
- Mindfulness: staying present
- Feeling inspired by your role models
- Doing puzzles
- Painting
- Morning jogs
- PlayStation games
- Grandma’s food
- Taking photographs of sunsets
- Listening to podcasts
- Drinking coffee
- Helping people in need
- Laughing a lot
- Writing a letter
- Eating pizza
- Focusing on things you can control
- Learning a new language
- Prayer groups
- Not having to rush to work in the morning
- Connecting with people you care about
- Dwelling on good childhood memories
- Watching a comedian on Netflix for a good laugh
- Talking to your therapist
- Playing games
- Reaching out to friends to check in on them
- Gratitude
- Evening walks
- Hot and cold baths
- Staying fit
- Acknowledging your feelings
- Working
- Looking at old photographs
- Rediscovering your favourite bands
- Breathing exercises
- Volunteering
- Hugging your spouse
- Playing chess games
- Blossoming chestnuts and acacias
- Walking around your neighbourhood
- Discovering and rediscovering many good wines
- Talking to friends about your worries
- Nostalgic binge watching of “Sex and the City”
- Pilates exercises
- Inline skating
- Plum dumplings
- Enjoying every sign of nature
- Treating yourself to an afternoon shower
- Airing out your rooms
- Watching movies, videos & interviews of your idols
- Teleshopping
- Chirping of birds
- Rediscovering the balcony and how a small space can become large
- Team work
- Playing Gwent – The Witcher Card Game
- Looking at the sky and dreaming with your eyes open
- Sharing your worries of becoming a mother with others
- Rediscovering old poets
- Sleeping 8 hours a night
- Zoom calling with the team to tick off tasks
- Being empathetic and understanding
- Taking cooking masterclasses
- Writing down your feelings
- Watching Netflix
- Getting into exercising
- Reading old classics
- Watching uplifting movies
- Talking to family and friends
- Keeping order in your apartment / house
- Being close to family
- Sharing your deepest concerns with loved ones
- Resting your eyes from all the screen time
- Looking around and noticing wonderful things
- Zero TV consumption
- Having a daily agenda of things you enjoy
- Watching your favourite actors in movies
- Listening more carefully to your body
- Reading a new book
- Exchanging tips on wellbeing with colleagues
- Diary writing
- Making bread
- Eating healthily
Mental Health Europe would like to thank our Romanian member Estuar for their support with collecting these tips during the first European Mental Health Week. Do you have a tip to add? Let us know via info@mentalhealtheurope.org or by reaching out to us on social media. We are on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
See your tips on social media
Wanted to share this basic but eye-opening infographic on #mentalhealth to join in on another day of #EuropeanMentalHealthWeek – let’s raise awareness together! @MHESME @Together4MH @GenMHTeam @WHO pic.twitter.com/GaVHhz4E4G
— Natalie Schuck (@NatSchuck) May 7, 2020
Want to break mental health taboo? 3 easy steps:
1. Start acknowledging that we all have mental health to maintain✌️2. Talk about mental fitness with your pals to keep our minds in good shape 💪🧠
3. Stop stigmatising people with mental illness 😌
#EuropeanMentalHealthWeek pic.twitter.com/4gusD1WZUX
— Katherine (@KatherineTerao) May 10, 2020
This week is the first ever 🇪🇺#EuropeanMentalHealthWeek, part of the wider #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth.
Studies show that pets can play an important role for our #mentalhealth 🐶🐱🐰🐴
Take good care of them, and they’ll help take care of you💕#TogetherWeCan pic.twitter.com/nhUrWVmWcn— AnimalhealthEurope (@animalhealthEU) May 6, 2020
I want to support the #EuropeanMentalHealthWeek with a few ideas. #MentalHealthin5Words Ideas to feel much better. @MHESME #TogetherWeCan pic.twitter.com/65py2HUJlH
— Valeria Fonseca Diaz (@valefonsecadiaz) May 7, 2020
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