On this last day of the month, I am going to spend a minute or so talking about mental and emotional wellbeing. This is maybe the hardest piece of the wellness puzzle.
All the other things I’ve talked about this month feed into our mental and emotional wellbeing. They give us the healthy body in which to keep our healthy mind. For many of us, using the tools for movement, recovery, sleep, and nutrition will give us enough support that we have no trouble with our mental and emotional wellbeing.
Many of us may also need a few more tools.
This part is important: I am not a doctor or a therapist or a psychologist. If you are experiencing serious depression or other mental illness, PLEASE get professional health. You are 100% worth it and you deserve a healthy and happy life.
If our struggle feels like something we can manage ourselves, I have two more tools to suggest. The first one is stress reduction. Sadly, stress reduction in this context does not mean that I wave a wand and all the bad stressors in our lives go away. If only. It can mean anything from improving our time management to acquiring a meditation practice for three minutes a day. What reduces stress for some folks doesn’t for others, so, again, experimentation is in order. Find a couple things that work and keep a list for those times when the stress goes to eleven.
The other tool? Fun. Sometimes wellness seems like just another list of tasks in an already task-overloaded life. We have to have some fun, whether that’s laughing our butts off at a silly movie or playing a game with the kids or reading quietly by ourselves for a while. We all know the things we love to do and don’t do often enough. Do those things.
Be well.



