MYTH:
Feeling stressed and out of control? Life is tough, so suck it up. There’s nothing you can do.
FACT:
Your mental health is as important as your physical health. There’s no need to suffer in silence. Life may be tough at times, but there’s effective help available when you need it.
We don’t live in a perfect world and life can be challenging. While there are normal ups and down that can impact your mood and anxiety level, it’s important to be able to identify and acknowledge when these variations are outside of daily living. It’s important to recognize when issues start interfering in your ability to carry on your daily activities and enjoy life. When that happens, it becomes a health issue.
But figuring out if it’s just a passing period of the “blues” or “stress”, or has crossed over to the realm of illness can be tough. Start by tracking a few everyday habits that often predict trouble ahead:
-You’re feeling less engaged in daily activities you used to enjoy.
-The kind of change in your mood or anxiety level now feel different than “usual”.
-You’re noticing changes in your sleep or appetite pattern, or develop stomach aches or headaches.









