Mental Health, the new song, what’s the importance of the new song in our daily living? We need to know so we can sing along.
By Valda Martins
In recent years, mental health has taken center stage in global discussions, especially as we grapple with the pressures of a fast-paced world, unemployment and economic issues.
The significance of mental health transcends age, occupation, or geographical location, it is integral to our overall well-being.
Understanding its daily impact on our lives can guide us toward living healthier, happier, balanced and enjoying more fulfilling lives.
Mental health affects our daily interactions and output. When our mental health is stable, we can concentrate better, make sound decisions, make well informed choices and respond effectively to stress.
Poor mental health often hinders our ability to perform simple tasks, as anxiety, fear , depression, or stress cloud our minds. In the workplace for instance, employees with good mental health are more productive, creative, engage better, happier, more interactive and sociable while those battling mental health issues might or most times struggle with motivation and output.
Also, mental health influences our relationships. How we feel mentally affects how we interact with ourselves, others and the environment we find ourselves.
Someone in good mental health is more likely to maintain positive and lasty relationships, express empathy, and resolve conflicts constructively than someone with an unstable mental health.
Poor mental health may lead to isolation, irritability, or even strained family dynamics. Knowing this should help us make it essential to prioritize our mental well-being to build and sustain healthy connections or relationships.
Mental health is crucial for physical health. Studies have shown that chronic stress and untreated mental health issues contribute to conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and weakened immune function.
Giving example like chronic stress which is linked to increased inflammation in the body and which can heighten the risk of cardiovascular diseases and metabolic disorders (Cohen et al., 2007).
Also, untreated mental health conditions such as depression have been associated with higher rates of hypertension and obesity, both of which are risk factors for heart disease (Pan et al., 2012; Goldbacher & Matthews, 2007).
These findings underscore the importance of managing mental health on a daily basis for long-term physical well-being.
Incorporating mental wellness into our routines can start with small, achievable steps like setting boundaries, getting adequate sleep, and prioritizing self-care activities and these can make a world of difference.
Connecting with a trusted friend or mental health professional can also helps in managing challenges more effectively and easily than hiding issues or trying to do it on our own.
Ignore the stigma and seek for help early because seeking for help is strength on its own and it’s shows you love yourself and want a better life that will enable you contribute to the growth of the society and better your lot.
Summarily, mental health is a crucial aspect of our daily lives, impacting everything from our personal lives, total well-being l, work and relationships to our physical health therefore, recognizing its importance and taking proactive steps can transform how we approach life’s challenges and creat a pattern that will enable us live a happier and healthier lives.
As the talks around mental health continues to grow, let’s always remember that it deserves our attention not just occasionally but every day just as we remember to eat and bath daily.