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10 Habits of Mentally Healthy Men

 

 

With the world’s focus on mental health, the Australian Men’s Health Forum (AMHF) shared

"10 Habits of Mentally Healthy Men"

  1. BE HEALTHY: Get a good night’s sleep. Eat a healthy diet. Avoid excess alcohol and drugs and have a regular check up with your GP. 95% of the men surveyed agreed that looking after physical health was a key drive of staying mentally healthy.
  2. BE ACTIVE: Daily exercise has astonishing benefits for the body and mind, people are encouraged to do something every day and to 150-300 minutes of moderate exercise a week. Activities that involve more than one person also help people feel more socially connected.
  3. BE CONNECTED: Social connection is one of the greatest determinants of mental health and a growing number of organizations and individuals in the grassroots men’s mental health movement are driving social connection for blokes in multiple ways from Man Walks to Mr. Perfect barbecues to men’s reading groups in pub settings.
  4. BE HAPPY: Feeling happy is integral to mental well being, but what makes a man happy? One proven route is to do what you love, to pursue your interests, to be so involved in an enjoyable activity that you lose track of time and slip into a state of ‘flow.’
  5. BE OUTDOORS: The power of being outdoors is universally accepted as nature’s way of creating mental health benefits which is why so many successful mental health programs are taking men out of their living rooms, away from the distractions of a ‘normal’ routine. The outdoors is open to everyone every day.
  6. BE A LEGEND: Helping others increases social well being and comes in many forms. Volunteering may lead to stronger social networks and friendships, a sense of purpose, learning new skills, becoming more active physically and mentally and even increasing your chances of getting work. The men’s health sector is filled with individuals starting something to help other men.
  7. BE CHALLENGED: Sometimes through helping others you will challenge yourself along the way. Sometimes, you can simply set goals and the sense of accomplishment will also lead to a feeling of great satisfaction. There’s no end to how these challenges unfold. Big or small, most men in the AMHF survey agreed that learning new skills or challenging themselves helped them stay mentally healthy
  8. BE STRONG: This habit is linked to playing to your strengths, finding out what you are really good at and putting your talents to good use. This creates a sense of meaning and purpose. Health Direct says you probably have good mental health if you feel good about yourself, you have good self-esteem, are confident when faced with new situations, feel optimistic and don’t always blame yourself.
  9. BE RESILIENT: According to the Mayo Clinic, being resilient can help protect people from various mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety. How do you build resilience?
  10. BE SUPPORTED: Finally, accessing help-giving support services if you need them, can help you stay mentally healthy. Along with friends and family, helplines, support groups, a doctor or mental health professional can help break a cycle of despair, depression, anxiety. There’s a growing number of support services and resources that specifically focus on men’s mental health issues.

As seen on www.amhf.org.au

 *AMHF is at the center of a diverse network of individuals and organizations working together to tackle the social factors that shape men and boys’ health. 

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