Anyone can make simple changes that have a huge impact on their mental health and wellbeing. We've come up with ten practical ways to take care of yourself and get the most from life.
Mental health is about the way you think and feel and your ability to deal with ups and downs. Making simple changes to how you live doesn't need to cost a fortune or take up loads of time. Anyone can follow our advice.Talk About Your Feelings
              Talking about your feelings can help you stay in good 
mental health and deal with times when you feel troubled. Talking about 
your feelings isn’t a sign of weakness. It’s part of taking charge of 
your wellbeing and doing what you can to stay healthy.
             
Eat Well
              There are strong links between what we eat and how we 
feel – for example, caffeine and sugar can have an immediate effect. 
 But food can also have a long-lasting effect on your mental health.
             
Keep in Touch
              Friends and family can make you feel included and cared
 for. They can offer different views from whatever’s going on inside 
your own head. They can help keep you active, keep you grounded and help
 you solve practical problems.
             
Take a Break
              A change of scene or a change of pace is good for your 
mental health. It could be a five-minute pause from cleaning your 
kitchen, a half-hour lunch break at work or a weekend exploring 
somewhere new. A few minutes can be enough to de-stress you.
             
Accept Who You Are
              Some of us make people laugh, some are good at maths, 
others cook fantastic meals. Some of us share our lifestyle with the 
people who live close to us, others live very differently. We’re all 
different.
             
Keep Active
              Experts believe exercise releases chemicals in your 
brain that make you feel good. Regular exercise can boost your 
self-esteem and help you concentrate, sleep, look and feel better. 
Exercise also keeps the brain and your other vital organs healthy.
             
Drink Sensibly
              We often drink alcohol to change our mood. Some people drink to deal with fear or loneliness, but the effect is only temporary.
             
Ask for Help
              None of us are superhuman. We all sometimes get tired 
or overwhelmed by how we feel or when things go wrong. If things are 
getting too much for you and you feel you can’t cope, ask for help.
             
Do Something You're Good At
              What do you love doing? What activities can you lose 
yourself in? What did you love doing in the past? Enjoying yourself 
helps beat stress. Doing an activity you enjoy probably means you’re 
good at it and achieving something boosts your self-esteem.
             
Care for Others
              Caring for others is often an important part of keeping
 up relationships with people close to you. It can even bring you closer
 together.
             
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