The NHS and the mental health charity Mind both support this step-by-step guide to improving your own mental health (created by The New Economics Foundation). These steps are:
Step 1 – Connect
Whether you're looking to feel more a part of a team at work or in sports, want to learn a new skill, or just to chat, there are many ways to connect with people.
Step 2 – Get active
Being active is essential for physical health, but it's also a great way of improving your mental health. Something as small as taking the stairs, going for a walk at lunchtime, or getting off the bus one stop early to walk home can all have huge benefits for your mental wellbeing. It doesn't have to be sports or big workouts!
Step 3 – Take notice
Remind yourself to be aware of your own feelings and what might cause them. This can help you to understand yourself better. It will help you identify situations which might cause you difficulty but will also help you remember to "stop and smell the roses" from time to time.
Step 4 – Learn
Learning new things is not only good for your mental wellbeing, but it can also have knock-on effects for your life too. Learn a new skill? It could lead to new opportunities. Learn more about your colleagues? It could lead to new friends!
Step 5 – Give
It might seem strange, but often one of the most effective ways of improving your own mental health is to help someone else. Whether that's something as simple as making a cup of tea, or offering advice, you'll feel better if you help someone else feel better too.
Find helpful information and tips about these steps: mind.org.uk