I’m not sure about you, but this week, or partial week, set between the end of vacation and the beginning of school is always a tough one for me. This year is especially bittersweet as it is my daughter’s senior year of high school; the little one; the baby. Our vacation days were all messed up this year, coming earlier in the month than usual due to a commitment I made, the college school schedule, and the closing days of a shrine that I wanted to visit (see tomorrow’s Inspire post for more on this).
As I mentioned on Friday, September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. It can be a burden to our mental health to constantly be reminded that we are not alone, we are enough, if in crisis, call 988. For some, it truly is a reminder of our worth and a valuable resource. For others, on the lower spectrum of suicidal thoughts, it can come across as trite, another checklist to get through to be called an ally.
You never know who you’re reaching, and so we keep reaching out. I hope the readers will take it with the compassion and empathy in which it is offered.
For today’s Mental Health Monday, find one thing.
Just one thing.
It can be something that makes you think; something that makes you feel; makes you laugh.
It can be as simple as a fortune cookie fortune that you’ve been carrying around in your pocket or in the cup holder of your car.
It can be a business card sized card with a mantra on it or a smiley face.
It can be a flower petal or a leaf that drifted in your open window.
Whatever it is, give this one thing a little time; focus on it in a mind-wandering way.
Journal, doodle, listen to music along with this one thing. Or do nothing at all.
There is no wrong way to do your one thing this week.
When I was up in Brant Lake on Saturday, I talked to a woman with an “SAD” tee-shirt. SAD = Stay Another Day, which was a new on me one in the Suicide Prevention. She was a psychologist. I loved the sentiment, which jibes nicely with you.