MENTAL WELLNESS: NAVIGATING MENTAL HEALTH THROUGH COVID-19

Mental wellness is more important than ever. Taking care of your mental health and wellbeing is a priority. Especially at a time where dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we live and work.

Disclaimer: This information is general in nature and does not take into account your personal situation

IT’S NEVER WEAK TO SAY THAT YOU’RE NOT OKAY

It’s important to look after your mental wellness during this time by:

  • Being aware of how you’re feeling
  • Understanding what you can do to take care of your mental wellbeing

Mental health is the way we think and feel as well as our ability to deal with ups and downs.

NAVIGATING MENTAL HEALTH THROUGH COVID-19

During the COVID-19 pandemic, prioritising mental health and wellbeing is more important than ever. It’s important to get support if you spot any early warning signs. For example, at work you might notice that you are:

  • More tired than usual
  • Make silly mistakes
  • Often late for work
  • Irritable and short-tempered

When we enjoy good mental health we are better equipped to deal with life’s challenges.

Check out other posts in our Toolbox Talk and Wellness series for tips on how to manage your health and wellbeing including, for example,  Mental Health Matters,  our Fuel your Body posts covering breakfastlunch, snacks, shift work – tips for healthy eating as well as Alcohol and Your Health, Tips for your Financial Wellbeing and more…

TIPS FOR TAKING CARE OF YOUR MENTAL HEALTH
  • Look after your physical health. Regular exercise and a healthy diet is good for your physical and mental wellbeing
  • Develop and stick to a routine. Having some structure to our days can help with providing stability during challenging times
  • Keep in touch with family and friends.  Maintaining social connections is important to feeling safe and well. It can also help to share the ups and downs you’re experiencing with someone you feel comfortable with
  • Take breaks.  Make the most of your work breaks to help clear your head, get some fresh air or have some time for yourself
  • Stay informed. Remember to only get updates from reliable sources such as government websites Australia.gov.au and health.gov.au
  • Ask for help. Don’t be afraid to seek support if you need help. Your GP is a good place to start and there are also some great online resources available. Beyond Blue has a dedicated coronavirus online and phone support service and the government’s  Head to Health website also provides links to trusted Australian resources
NATIONAL SAFE WORK MONTH 2020

Labourpower is proud to join National Safe Work Month as part of our commitment to building safe and healthy workplaces for all Australians.

WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY

As part of National Safe Work Month, Labourpower also recognises World Mental Health Day on 10 October 2020, including this year’s message to:

 “Look after your mental health, Australia.” 

Visit their website for more information

 

WELLNESS GOES 24/7

Labourpower values your health and wellbeing and is committed to wellness in the workplace. We are proud to partner with Workactive to bring you safety and wellbeing programs throughout the year.

Look out for our regular Toolbox Tuesday and Wellness Wednesday posts on Facebook, LinkedIn and the Labourpower website.

 

#safeworkmonth #safetytogether #LookAfterYourMentalHealthAustralia #WMHD2020

MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS: BE KIND TO YOUR MIND

 

It’s important to make your mental health and wellbeing a priority. Most mental illnesses don’t improve on their own so if left untreated may get worse over time. Let’s take a closer look at mental wellness and ways to take care of your mental health and wellbeing.

Disclaimer: This information is general in nature and does not take into account your personal situation

MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS

According to the World Health Organisation, mental health is a state of well-being in which every individual realises his
or her own potential. Also where every individual:

  • Can cope with the normal stresses of life
  • Can work productively and fruitfully
  • Is able to make a contribution to her or his community

Mental health issues can affect your emotions, thoughts,  behaviours and productivity levels.

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS

Signs and symptoms include (but are not limited to):

  • Sadness, low energy levels and feeling down
  • Excessive fear, worry, anxiety or extreme guilt
  • Extreme mood changes (highs and lows)
  • Lack of engagement and chronic loneliness
  • Dramatic changes to eating and sleeping habits
TIPS FOR LOOKING AFTER YOUR MENTAL HEALTH
  • Eat a healthy diet and try to build some regular exercise into your week
  • Keep in touch with family, friends and work colleagues and don’t be afraid to discuss your feelings
  • Do an activity that you enjoy and/or that you know you are good at
  • Take a break from your usual routine as a change of scenery or a change of pace can be beneficial to your mental health
  • It’s important to get help when you need it and a good place to start is to talk to your GP
  • Organisations such as Beyond Blue have some fantastic resources and you can also get immediate support by calling their helpline (available 24/7)
  • Call 1300 22 4636 or visit https://www.beyondblue.org.au/
LOOKING AFTER MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING DURING COVID-19

How can you look after your mental health and wellbeing during the coronavirus outbreak?

Firstly, try to stay connected with loved ones. Also, make sure you access reputable sources for quality up-to-date information

In addition to this, there are FREE resources and mental wellbeing support available to help you cope with any COVID-19 concerns, for instance, thiswayup.org.au and https://coronavirus.beyondblue.org.au/

 

WELLNESS GOES 24/7

Labourpower values your health and wellbeing and is committed to wellness in the workplace. We are proud to partner with Workactive to bring you safety and wellbeing programs throughout the year.

Look out for our regular Toolbox Tuesday and Wellness Wednesday posts on Facebook, LinkedIn and the Labourpower website.