...And Breathe
It is important for our wellness and wellbeing to take a step back from our usual day to day and take a moment to just reflect and breathe.
From 3 minutes to 30 minutes, or even longer, its really quite easy to fit mediation into your daily routine and it’s really beneficial too! Just taking a moment each day to meditate can:
- Better your focus and concentration
- Improve self-awareness
- Reduce stress
- Improve sleep
- Put you in a better mood
Get some Headspace
If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to meditate, but didn’t know where to start, then Headspace is a good place. With a YouTube channel full of info and a handy phone app there is lots of useful tips to get you into meditation. You can introduce it into your daily routine and have a regular meditation time or you could do it if if you are feeling stressed or just need some help getting to sleep. And best of all you can access a portion of their meditation for free!
Struggling to sleep?
Up to 16 million adults in the UK are suffering from sleepless nights, are you one of them? Whether it’s changes to your working pattern, changing of the seasons or a stressful day it’s very easy to fall out of your sleep routine but not as easy to get back into it. Mind Charity shares some tips that could help you get a better sleep routine:
5 Ways to Wellbeing
From getting active to sitting and being mindful, this guide shows you 5 things you can introduce into your daily life to improve your well-being.
30 days of Mindfulness
This handy guide from Headspace gives you small actions you can take every day over the next 30 days. How many will you complete?
Useful Apps
We know we just mentioned above that it’s important to have a digital detox from time to time but for times when you are using your phone there are some really helpful (and free) apps to help you meditate, fall asleep easier and just take a moment to breathe:
Headspace – for meditation and sleep
Insight Timer – for meditation and sleep
Calm – for meditation and sleep
Sleep Cycle – for tracking and analysing sleep
Happify – activities to boost your happiness
My Possible Self – toolkits to improve your mind
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Useful Contacts
Call NHS 111 (for when you need help but are not in immediate danger)
Contact the Samaritans – 116 123 (free to call from within the UK and Ireland), 24 hours a day
Contact the Shout crisis text line – Text SHOUT to 85258
Call the Mind Infoline (Mon – Fri 9am -6pm) – Call 0300 123 3393 or text 86463
Contact your GP and ask for an emergency appointment
If you need emergency help:
Call 999
Go to your local A&E department