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Friday, 22 May 2020

MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK 2020 POST FIVE | ACTS OF SELF-CARE AS KINDNESS




self-care

[sɛlfˈkɛː]

NOUN

1.       the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health

 "autonomy in self-care and insulin administration"

2.       the practice of taking an active role in protecting one's own well-being and happiness, in particular during periods of stress

"expressing oneself is an essential form of self-care"



There are so many forms of self-care that I had considered separating them onto each day of Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW) but then I had my other ideas so here they all are in one post. One post about how important each act of self-care is, how I practice and benefit from them, and tips for you to utilize them too!


Sleep

I don’t know about anyone else, but my sleep pattern has gone to complete… poo since lockdown began! I guess because I’ve felt as though I’ve not had any real need to be up and to go to bed and a specific time. Before lockdown, my sleep wasn’t the greatest, but at least I had commitments to motivate me to wake up and go to bed at an acceptable hour! Reasons to set my alarm. Now though, it really doesn’t matter if I sleep through the daytime and have all my energy at night. I think that as long as I can be awake when I need to – like for my phone call appointments with my Community Psychiatric Nurse (CPN) and Support Worker, then that’s all that really matters.

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Sunday, 19 May 2019

DAY SEVEN MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK | BODY IMAGE Q&A WITH... MENTAL HEALTH STAFF, ANGELA SLATER



Name: Angela Slater
Age: 43
Location: Durham

Why did you agree to take part in this Q&A?
I like to support efforts to raise awareness on mental health and different parts of life that can impact on mental wellbeing. Body image is something that has a wide ranging impact in modern society and on people’s mental health so it is an important topic to discuss.

At what age do you think you first began to take notice of your body image?
I think I was quite young (maybe 7 or 8) but I don’t think I was excessively bothered with this until about 12 or 13 years old.

What made you take notice?
I think it was a combination of my age, body changes, social pressure, and wanting to ‘fit in’ that made me take notice.

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Saturday, 18 May 2019

DAY SIX MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK | BODY IMAGE Q&A WITH... AMPUTEE, ANONYMOUS


Name: Anonymous
Age:
Location:


Why did you agree to take part in this Q&A?
Because Aimee asked me

At what age do you think you first began to take notice of your body image?
12


What made you take notice?
My body was changing, maturing and developing

Would you say that your thoughts on your body image began as positive or negative?
Positive

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Friday, 17 May 2019

DAY FIVE MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK | BODY IMAGE Q&A WITH... MENTAL HEALTH ACTIVIST, MARTIN BAKER


Name: Martin Baker 
Age: 58
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne 


Why did you agree to take part in this Q&A?

Because you asked me! Also, it's a subject I've never been asked about before. 


At what age do you think you first began to take notice of your body image?

I guess when I was in junior school, maybe eight or nine. 


What made you take notice?

I was skinny and "geeky" as a kid. I was also pretty rubbish at school sports, which at that age was mainly football and P. E. (In secondary school it included rugby, gym, and athletics and cross country running in the summer - I was rubbish at all those too!) I guess I wanted to be "sporty" and athletic, to fit in with my friends. There's a photo of me when I was maybe eight or nine, in the garden outside our house. I'm wearing the Liverpool football (soccer) kit, and football boots I can still remember having to clean and polish. I look really awkward, looking back at it now. 


Would you say that your thoughts on your body image began as positive or negative?

Pretty much negative.

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Thursday, 16 May 2019

DAY FOUR MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK | BODY IMAGE Q&A WITH... ANXIETY SUFFERER, BECKY WELCH


Name: Becky Welch
Age: 29
Location: Blyth

Why did you agree to take part in this Q&A?
To help my lovely friend Aimee out

At what age do you think you first began to take notice of your body image?
Possibly between 9 and 10

What made you take notice?
I would probably say getting changed in PE. Well I would say that made me self-conscious but I can’t really pin point what made me initially take notice in the first place.

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Wednesday, 15 May 2019

DAY THREE MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK | BODY IMAGE Q&A WITH... EATING DISORDER SURVIVOR, GEORGIE


Name: Georgie
Age: 26
Location: Newcastle


Why did you agree to take part in this
Q&A?

Special request by my favourite blogger and of course because it’s important to talk
mental health!


At what age do you think you first began
to take notice of your body image?

Probably about 11/12


What made you take notice?
Being a competitive gymnast it was always encouraged to be
the ‘perfect’ body type to be successful.


Would you say that your thoughts on your
body image began as positive or negative?

Negative, I remember thinking I didn’t ‘fit’


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Tuesday, 14 May 2019

DAY TWO MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK | BODY IMAGE Q&A WITH... MUM OF THREE, ELLIE MCWADE


Name: Ellen                  
Age: 29
Location: North East 


Why did you agree to take part in this Q&A?

I’m interested in the results and happy to share my experience


At what age do you think you first began to take notice of your body image?

Probably as early as 6 or 7!


What made you take notice?

Other children in school comparing themselves and each other


Would you say that your thoughts on your body image began as positive or negative?

Definitely negative


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Monday, 13 May 2019

DAY ONE MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK | BODY IMAGE Q&A WITH... ME!


Name: Aimee   
Age: 28
Location: Northumberland, UK


Why did you agree to take part in this Q&A?

I figured that if I was going to ask others to take part then I should probably complete one myself.


At what age do you think you first began to take notice of your body image?

15


What made you take notice?

I began being bullied for being so ‘thin.’ I was called a ‘bag of bones’ and told that I’d never find a boyfriend.


Would you say that your thoughts on your body image began as positive or negative?

Negative


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