Mental Health Awareness Week - Day Two – Time to Give
Mental Health Awareness Week - Day Two – Time to
Give
October 10 – 16, 2011
With the country being
gripped by rugby fever and our cherished All Blacks still in
the hunt to bring home the Cup, the Mental Health Foundation
is reminding New Zealander’s not to forget about their own
mental health and wellbeing as they celebrate Mental Health
Awareness Week.
The theme for the week is ‘GET IN
THE GAME: Training for happiness’ and is an appeal for
everyone to focus on one of the five winning way to
wellbeing each day of the week.
“Just like the All
Blacks have trained to ensure they are physically and
mentally prepared for the challenges ahead, we need to train
to keep our mental health at its peak” says Judi Clements,
Chief Executive of the Mental Health Foundation. “The five
winning ways are proven tools that people can incorporate
into their lives to support their own wellbeing and that of
the world around them.”
Today the call is to Give.
Just as it is satisfying to see the All Blacks spread the
ball out wide, our lives can be infinitely more pleasurable
if we share our time, love and expertise with those around
us. Try noticing those times where there is opportunity for
generosity in your life and not letting them pass by, you
will be amazed at how giving lifts your
mood.
“Giving does not necessarily mean giving money
or a tangible product, it can be as simple as sharing your
time with someone or smiling at someone as you walk down the
street, everybody has something to give” says
Clements.
Mental Health Awareness Week sees a number
of exciting events planned throughout the country including
music gigs, Zumba fundraisers, a book launch, an art
exhibition and much more. A full list of events can be found
at our events calendar,
http://www.mentalhealth.org.nz/whats_on/view/browse/
And
if you’re looking for something new to wear to the gym, a
limited edition range of Get in the Game t-shirts have also
been released and are available to order from the
Foundation's online shop,
http://www.mentalhealth.org.nz/shop/listing/view/13/
Mental Health Awareness Week runs from 10-16 October,
and is endorsed by the World Federation for Mental Health
and marked in over 150 countries.
ENDS