Minding Your Mood
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Teanga: Níl leagan Gaeilge den mhír seo ar fáil.
Minding your mood or your mental wellbeing can allow you to enjoy activities you take part in, work productively, cope with normal stresses in life, and realise your own potential.
There are little things we can all do to help mind our mental wellbeing.
Ideally we should build these practices into our daily or weekly routines so they become regular habits just like brushing our teeth.
The last 18 months have been tough on all of us. We’ve had to adjust our lives like never before and this has been hard. But there are some simple things that we can do to help look after our own mental wellbeing and our family’s mental wellbeing.
Sleep is really important for your mental health and wellbeing. Most people need between 5 to 9 hours sleep a night. The ideal amount is 8 hours, but everyone is different.
We all need to look at our sleep pattern and habits. If you’re regularly struggling to get a good night’s sleep, there are a number of things you can do to improve it.
SpunOut have some great advice on sleep and looking after your mental health.
Switching off and giving some time to yourself to do the things you enjoy doing is so important to look after your mental wellbeing. Simple activities like being creative, learning something new, spending time in nature or practising relaxation, can help to restore and revive our spirits. Here are some ideas:
Learning new things or being creative can really help you to switch off and achieving something can also make you feel good. Learning or developing new skills can also help improve your self-esteem and give you more confidence.
Some ways to learn more or get creative are:
Libraries Ireland have lots of courses for you to choose from. Just sign up using your library card and you can access over 400 online courses for free
Creative Ireland is working with Local Authorities to offer localised creative initiatives in their areas. These initiatives may include:
Contact your Local Authority for more information on what’s happening in your area.
The Design and Crafts Council Ireland YouTube channel has many step-by-step interactive workshops and short video tutorials in their Get Ireland Making Programme.
On this channel you can:
Reading and writing stories is a great way to switch off. Immersing yourself in a story, or creating a story of your own can help you to relax and de-stress during these challenging times.
Being outdoors and spending quality time in nature can help to reduce anxiety, improve your mood and even increase your self-esteem.
Getting involved in your community is a great way to help improve your mental wellbeing. It can help you to connect with those around you and increase a sense of belonging. You may need to think whether you want to meet new people with similar interests, or just give something back to your community or society. Some of the following organisations can help you:
Volunteering can help improve your confidence through acquiring new skills and personal growth, all important for maintaining your wellbeing.
If you decide that you would like to get involved in volunteering but you are not sure exactly what you would like to do, then a good place to start is Volunteer Ireland
A Men’s Shed is a place where men are able to gather and/or work on meaningful projects at their own pace, in their own time and in the company of other men and where the primary objective is to advance the health and well-being of the participating men.
Now that many of us have started returning to the workplace, this can cause stress and anxiety as once again our routines are upended. Here are some simple tips to guide you through the transition.
During this time it is normal to feel stressed and anxious about what is going on around us. Taking some time to stop and acknowledge your feelings and the affect that they are having on your life, can help you cope.
You will find more tips and information at gov.ie/healthyireland
You can find videos from our #LetsGetSet series here