WorkLife180
10/09/2022
This time last year, our teenage daughter’s best friend tragically took her own life.
No one in her family or my own will ever be the same again and she is in our thoughts every single day.
Su***de is the single biggest killer of men under the age of 45 in the UK, but su***des among teenage girls and young women have almost doubled in recent years.
World Su***de Prevention Day takes
Place on 10 September each year and provides the opportunity for people across the globe to raise awareness of su***de and su***de prevention.
The current theme is ‘creating hope through action’.
You are asked to help create hope through action, by reflecting on how you can support someone in your life who may be experiencing suicidal thoughts or may be at risk of su***de.
Encouraging understanding and sharing experiences creates a society where people have the confidence to take action, building hope for the future.
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09/05/2022
Let’s Connect !
Mental Health Awareness Week 9 - 15 May 2022:
This year’s theme being the impact loneliness can have on our mental health and the difference connecting with others can make.
Loneliness can be experienced wherever you are in the world, whether that’s somewhere you find yourself isolated, like many did during the pandemic lockdowns, or ironically, even when you are among huge crowds of people, surrounded by loads of other human beings.
My first personal experience of loneliness was when I moved to London for my first proper job, as a fresh-faced graduate. I moved from the city of Manchester to the city of London, thinking nothing of it, apart from being really excited.
Straight after my move and for what seemed like a lifetime afterwards, I felt like the loneliest person on the planet. I tried to socialise after work, tried to get to know my work colleagues and I went out and about at weekends, but I still felt completely alone. Almost everyone at work was much older than me and commuted into London, few stayed behind after work and fewer still were around at weekends. I found myself wondering if this is what the whole of my adult life was going to be like - living among millions of people, but feeling like I was just on my own all the time.
What kept me going were the regular phone calls I had with family, the occasional visits I had from friends coming to London for a weekend, as well as spending time with the couple of friends I knew who’d also moved to London at the same time as me.
Despite the huge expansion of internet enabled communications since then, people can still find themselves feeling lonely. If you know someone who might be feeling this way, please just give them a quick call, maybe invite them out, or just have a chat with them and see how they’re doing. The impact you’ll have will be immeasurable.
Remember: Awareness without action is just awareness. You have to act for your awareness to mean anything.
07/05/2022
The Hamster Wheel of life:
Feeling like this every day ?
If you are, how are you planning to ever get off ?
If you’d like to get off your own hamster wheel, get in touch and we can talk through how you can make that change 👍
13/04/2022
Are we there yet ??
If you’re waiting for one of these to appear in your life journey, so you can go in a different direction, please remember you can always create your own at any time you decide to.
Don’t think you have to wait until one appears, or you may find you simply run out of fuel before you get there !
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