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EPISODE · Jan 24, 2019 · 57 MIN

Let's Talk Mental Health - 85

from Soul Forge Podcast · host Shawn Vanderloo

Bell Let's Talk is a wide-reaching, multi-year program designed to break the silence around mental illness and support mental health all across Canada. The more we speak up and share what we're going through, the more it will help others talk about it too. Let's keep talking all year long.  In any given year, 1 in 5 people in Canada experience a mental health issue. 8% of all adults will experience a major depression at some point in their lives. 49% of people do not seek help. One of the biggest hurdles for anyone suffering from mental illness is overcoming the stigma.  For every text message sent by Bell Canada, Bell Aliant and Bell MTS customers, Bell will donate 5¢ towards mental health initiatives. Shawn, Tracy, Heather and Tanya sit down for a conversation all about mental health. We explore our personal stories, and talk about ways of helping others in need. Topics include: the trap of guilt (good guilt vs bad/learned guilit), the 5 minute rule of motivation, negative core beliefs, and how to see signs of mental illness in others. It can be difficult to notice the changes in people that are an indication of a mental illness as these changes are often gradual and those experiences them often do not recognize the differences in themselves until it is too late. Oftentimes, you must force yourself to get to a better place, even if just for 5 minutes. Use the 5 minute motivation rule to make yourself do something you used to enjoy. Read a book or magazine. Try journaling or colouring. Meditation, yoga or another exercise can help. Do something for yourself. We have a list of reading material that can help. This list is by no means exhaustive. You’re a Badass -Jen Sincro Positivity - Barbara Fredrickson Daring Greatly - Brené Brown Pantsdrunk - Miska Rantanen The Fifth Agreement - Don Miguel Ruiz Power of Now - Eckhart Tolle  Five Minute Journal Buddhist Bootcamp - Timber Hawkeye The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck - Mark Manson The Gifts of Imperfection - Brené Brown Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It - Kamal Ravikant   Authors to check out:   don Miguel Ruiz, Mitch Albom, Paulo Coelho, Louise Hay, Humble the Poet, Eckhart Tolle, Brené Brown and so many others.   You can contact us at any time via [email protected]  Tracy can be reached specifically at [email protected]   Bell Let’s Talk promotes mental health awareness, acceptance and action built on 4 key pillars: Fighting stigma, improving access to care, supporting world-class research and leading by example in workplace mental health. Information on this podcast is not to be used for diagnosis, treatment or referral services. Individuals should contact their personal physician, and/or their local addiction or mental health agency for further information. If you are in crisis, please go to your local hospital or call 911 immediately   This week's podcast promo: ESDCU Podcast    

Bell Let's Talk is a wide-reaching, multi-year program designed to break the silence around mental illness and support mental health all across Canada. The more we speak up and share what we're going through, the more it will help others talk about it too. Let's keep talking all year long.  In any given year, 1 in 5 people in Canada experience a mental health issue. 8% of all adults will experience a major depression at some point in their lives. 49% of people do not seek help. One of the biggest hurdles for anyone suffering from mental illness is overcoming the stigma.  For every text message sent by Bell Canada, Bell Aliant and Bell MTS customers, Bell will donate 5¢ towards mental health initiatives. Shawn, Tracy, Heather and Tanya sit down for a conversation all about mental health. We explore our personal stories, and talk about ways of helping others in need. Topics include: the trap of guilt (good guilt vs bad/learned guilit), the 5 minute rule of motivation, negative core beliefs, and how to see signs of mental illness in others. It can be difficult to notice the changes in people that are an indication of a mental illness as these changes are often gradual and those experiences them often do not recognize the differences in themselves until it is too late. Oftentimes, you must force yourself to get to a better place, even if just for 5 minutes. Use the 5 minute motivation rule to make yourself do something you used to enjoy. Read a book or magazine. Try journaling or colouring. Meditation, yoga or another exercise can help. Do something for yourself. We have a list of reading material that can help. This list is by no means exhaustive. You’re a Badass -Jen Sincro Positivity - Barbara Fredrickson Daring Greatly - Brené Brown Pantsdrunk - Miska Rantanen The Fifth Agreement - Don Miguel Ruiz Power of Now - Eckhart Tolle  Five Minute Journal Buddhist Bootcamp - Timber Hawkeye The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck - Mark Manson The Gifts of Imperfection - Brené Brown Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It - Kamal Ravikant   Authors to check out:   don Miguel Ruiz, Mitch Albom, Paulo Coelho, Louise Hay, Humble the Poet, Eckhart Tolle, Brené Brown and so many others.   You can contact us at any time via [email protected]  Tracy can be reached specifically at [email protected]   Bell Let’s Talk promotes mental health awareness, acceptance and action built on 4 key pillars: Fighting stigma, improving access to care, supporting world-class research and leading by example in workplace mental health. Information on this podcast is not to be used for diagnosis, treatment or referral services. Individuals should contact their personal physician, and/or their local addiction or mental health agency for further information. If you are in crisis, please go to your local hospital or call 911 immediately   This week's podcast promo: ESDCU Podcast

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