We want to inspire you and provide you with practical ways you can improve your mental health, feel happier and build resilience.
This is when you think about things you are thankful for (like your friends or a super cheesy pizza!).
Being kind to other people is a special kind of magic — because it makes you feel good too!
When it feels like there are a million things going on and your mind is racing, slowing down and taking big breaths can help a lot.
It’s ok to feel sad, grumpy or scared sometimes. But knowing your feelings will help you feel better quicker.
As we know, if we want to get better at something, we need to practise. Our wellbeing is no different.
Here are some simple ideas to help you practise Gratitude, Empathy, Mindfulness and Emotional Literacy every day. Because the more you practise, the better you will feel.
Practising gratitude is key to your happiness and coping with challenging times.
Research tells us that if you practise gratitude every day, in 21 days your brain begins to scan the world for the positives. In fact we become 3 times more likely to notice a positive than a negative!
TRY THIS …
As the year comes to the end, take a moment to reflect and think about the following;
Feel free to write your answers down or share your thoughts with your friends or family. Expressing gratitude to others makes them feel good but it also makes you feel good!
Give it a go!
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Everyone is different. But trying to understand how someone else is feeling by being kind and compassionate towards them doesn’t just help them to feel better. When you show empathy or do something kind for someone else, your brain releases a chemical that makes you feel happy too!
Imagine you’re the richest person in the world but you have no friends or family to share it with. You wouldn’t feel very happy, would you? Empathy helps us feel closer to other people and makes us better friends and family members. This makes us feel better about ourselves and gives us more confidence, energy and overall happiness.
When everyone refused to say Voldemort’s name in Harry Potter, it only gave him more power. It’s the same when it comes to feelings.
When you aren’t able to express your feelings, they stay bottled up inside of you until you suddenly explode. But being able to say ‘I am feeling a bit worried at the moment’ means you can do something about it before those feelings overwhelm you. You can ask for help or you can remove yourself from the situation that causing you to worry. Practicing this will allow you to cope better when things get tough in future, such as if you have a disagreement with a friend or try out something new.