A bit of mental health politics today e.g a rant – first some potential good news. Apparently Theresa May will outline how the government intends to support those 1 in 4 of us who have a mental health issue. Tellingly though, there is no extra funding and it appears that the burden may well be … Continue reading Run Every Day – Day 6
Run Every Day – Day 4
We are encouraged to be more open about our mental health/well being and constantly told that it is good to talk. However the issue, in my view, is that the language around mental health is essentially negative. Words like ‘crisis’, ‘breakdown’ are used, all reinforcing the idea of an individual being weak. The problem is … Continue reading Run Every Day – Day 4
Run Every Day – Day 3
So where does running fit in with my mental well being. I have depression and anxiety, depression is not fun and is a bleak place to be, when you are there, but my depression comes and goes. But it is the anxiety that has made me change my life. It was the anxiety that made … Continue reading Run Every Day – Day 3
Run Every Day – Day 2
So why do I use running to promote by mental well being? As I said earlier I have run at various times in my life but at certain times it was a bit obsessional, I bought running magazines, read books about training for different distances and chased pb’s. But also it was a bit of … Continue reading Run Every Day – Day 2
Run Every Day – Day One
National Mind and South Lakeland Mind are supporting an initiative to beat the January Blues by turning January RED (Run Every Day). I have decided to give this a go, mainly to raise awareness around mental health and more importantly Mental Wellbeing. You can also be sponsored and raise money for the South Lakeland Mind … Continue reading Run Every Day – Day One