Showing posts with label mental health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mental health. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 September 2019

Sometimes you have to get lost

Hey guys!

So I haven’t posted on here in a while and as much as I’d like to tell you that I have a good excuse for that, I don’t. I’ve been lacking a lot in motivation and feeling very uninspired recently but I’m hoping to get back into it. 
I absolutely love travelling and I’m looking forward to taking on challenges in the future that I never thought I would, such as travelling solo.
There’s a lot of pressure on bloggers to post regular content but sometimes it can be good to have a bit of distance, get lost in a new city and come of social media for a while. 

I’m starting to get back into a healthy routine now and hoping the blogging will come back with that. 

I’d like to thank anyone that reads this for sharing the adventure with me!

J x

Tuesday, 14 May 2019

Finding balance

As this week is Mental Health Awareness week I feel it’s important that we raise as much awareness as possible on this subject. 
As someone that suffers with anxiety like many others, it is a topic I feel passionate about and although I believe the stigma surrounding mental health is reducing its something that still needs a lot of work. 
One in three people will suffer from a mental health condition at some point in their lives. Young people increasingly face added pressures due to things such as zero hours contracts and universal credit. It shouldn’t be like this. 
Despite the additional awareness a lot of people feel that they cannot speak out about how they feel at the risk of being judged. It’s so important for me to find balance in my life. Whilst I work hard at work, I have learnt ways to manage stress and understand the importance of having hobbies outside of work. 
I’m very fortunate that I have a good friendship group that I know I can talk to. My main advice this mental health week and a small way you can make a difference is simply by asking someone how they are, taking an interest in their day and making them feel valued. It can mean so much to someone that is suffering. With the ease of communication today, nobody needs to feel as though they have no one.