In these unprecedented times it is completely understandable that some people within our community will be experiencing higher levels of stress and low levels of anxiety. It is important that we address this before the stress and anxiety grows to distress or crisis. Here are some simple tips for dealing with increasing levels of stress and anxiety.
Stay Connected
Social distancing does not equate to social isolation, just like in more positive times staying connected and communicating with friends and family is key to supporting positive mental health.
Tip: Be creative in how you connect with friends and family like virtual coffee or drinks.
Stay Active
The power of exercise is truly amazing and is key to a healthy mind. It relieves tension and stress, boosts physical and mental energy and enhances well-being through the release of endorphins.
Tip: Physical exercises such as a 15 minute walk or yoga.
Limit News Feeds
It is important to stay connected to information regarding the pandemic however we need to be mindful that constant barrage of negative media can have a negative effect on you and your family’s mental health. The continuous feed of information can cause distress and anxiety which will impact your ability to think in a proactive manner.
Tip: Set yourself a time (once or twice) in the morning and evening to watch the news.
Knowing the signs
Mental illness effects a person’s thinking, emotional state, behaviour and physical wellbeing. If these changes and symptoms last longer than a few weeks or impact the person’s ability to function or carry out daily activities, it is recommended that they
seek professional support.
Tip: Having open and transparent conversations about the impact of the pandemic
can allow you to identify subtle changes in your own and others mental health.
Reach Out
Like most health-related illness early intervention is the key to preventing someone becoming unwell and this is the same with your mental health. The easiest place to start is reach out to your friends and family, together you can seek the
support of a health professional such as your local GP.
Resources & Crisis Support
In an emergency call 000
Lifeline 13 11 14 https://www.lifeline.org.au
Suicide Call Back Service 1300 65 94 67 https: www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au
Beyond Blue 1300 22 46 36 https:// www.beyondblue.org.au/home
Mens Line 1300 78 99 78 https:// mensline.org.au
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