Mental health is a key issue in the youth unemployment crisis. The 'anxious generation' faces internalized burnout, making work feel like climbing Everest. We must bridge employment support and emotional restoration to help young people thrive.
Category: Psychosocial Health Series
When Survival Instinct Meets the ‘Shoplifting Epidemic’
Amidst the headlines of unprecedented shoplifting incidents at retailers like Greggs and M&S, a deeper psychosocial struggle emerges. This isn't just about crime; it's about the urgent need for belonging and dignity in work. Addressing this crisis requires more community support than increased policing, as isolation breeds crime.
The Cost of Being ‘Fine’
Success can feel like a failure when high-functioning anxiety takes over. It's not about staying busy but about recognizing when you need to slow down. Healing comes from valuing your worth beyond productivity. By learning to rest and self-regulate, you can embrace a healthier, more fulfilling path.
Types Of People You Should Avoid In Your Twenties
In life's early years, we often gather 'social clutter' that drains our energy and peace. Pooja's insights in her post, 'Types of People You Should Avoid in Your Twenties,' shine a light on these draining dynamics. These include the relentless 'Me, Me, Me's' who lack reciprocity, the excuse of laziness called 'easy-going,' and the dangerous allure of narcissists. These reflections are vital for anyone in their twenties striving for growth and safeguarding their psychosocial well-being. Remember, 'no' is a powerful statement, and your social circle profoundly impacts your mental health. If you spot red flags, don't wait for them to fade; address them promptly.'
How a 30-Second Chat Saved My Week
Feeling disconnected in crowded places, I learned that brief encounters can have a lasting impact. A simple compliment in a café was all it took to lift my spirits and show me that loneliness isn't inevitable. Small connections matter more than we think, offering a reminder that we belong to something bigger.
It’s that 🕰️ of the month 🩸🫠
I feel exhausted with multiple emotions raining down on me but I want to talk to you, about something many of us have been taught to endure in silence: period cramps. Dysmenorrhea. A medical word that still doesn’t fully capture the reality of what it feels like to live with this kind of pain, especially… Continue reading It’s that 🕰️ of the month 🩸🫠
