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No Gree For Anybody: An Outcry For Mental Health Checkup

Ngozi Ibe by Ngozi Ibe
2 years ago
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In the symphony of life, the national anthem for today’s youth echoes a resounding “No gree for anybody,” a tune that, on the surface, might seem fraught with defiance. However, delving deeper, it becomes a poignant call for a collective mental health checkup. The prevailing sentiments of sadness, anger, fatigue, and weariness among the youth demand our attention, urging us to cultivate mental health as a non-negotiable priority in these turbulent times.

The Anthem’s Echo: Unraveling Mental Struggles

The anthem, with its apparent violence, mirrors the silent battles many face internally. It’s a stark reminder that beneath the façade of strength, vulnerability and mental struggles persist. To navigate this challenging landscape, fostering mental wellness becomes not just a choice but a responsibility.

 

Acknowledging the Struggle: A Prelude to Healing

To embark on the journey of staying mentally active, healthy, and sane, we must first acknowledge the struggle. Suppressing emotions and bottling up stress only deepens the internal turmoil. It’s time to create spaces for open dialogue, where vulnerability is met with understanding and compassion.

 

The ABCs of Mental Health: Routine Check-Ins

  1. Attune to Emotions:

Daily Reflection: Set aside a few minutes each day for introspection. Identify and acknowledge your emotions. A journal can be a powerful tool in this process.

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  1. Breathe and Pause:

Mindful Moments: Incorporate mindfulness into your routine. Practice deep breathing exercises or short meditation sessions to ground you in the present.

  1. Connect with Others:

Social Safeguard: Cultivate genuine connections with friends and family. Regular conversations, even if virtual, act as a safeguard against isolation.

  1. Digital Detox:

Unplug Strategically: Limit screen time and create intentional breaks from digital stimuli. Disconnect to reconnect with your thoughts and feelings.

  1. Exercise for Endorphins:

Daily Movement: Engage in physical activities you enjoy. Exercise releases endorphins, promoting a positive mood and mental clarity.

  1. Establish Boundaries:

Saying No with Grace: Learn to set boundaries. Saying no is an act of self-care, preventing overwhelm and burnout.

Seeking Professional Harmony: The Power of Therapy

When routine check-ins reveals persistent challenges, seeking professional help is an empowering step. Mental health professionals provide a safe space to explore emotions, uncover coping strategies, and foster resilience.

 

Breaking Stigmas: Embracing Vulnerability

In a society that often stigmatizes mental health discussions; embracing vulnerability becomes an act of courage. Recognize that seeking help is strength, not a weakness. Shatter the stigma by fostering open conversations and encouraging others to prioritize their mental well-being.

 

Conclusion: Cultivating Harmony in Chaos

In a time where chaos reigns, cultivating mental harmony becomes an anthem of resilience. The youth, with their inherent power to spark change, can lead the charge in normalizing mental health conversations. Let’s rewrite the narrative, making mental health not just a priority but a celebrated aspect of our collective journey toward well-being. Together, we can harmonize our minds, ensuring that the anthem transforms from “No gree for anybody” to “Yes, let’s care for everybody.”

Make sure to show kindness this season, enjoy every bit of the situations we find ourselves by just having the mindset to have fun. Take care of you because that is the best gift you can ever give to anyone, the gift of yourself when you’re in your healed state and by staying mentally healthy. So, no gree for anybody.

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Ngozi Ibe

Ngozi Ibe

Ngozi Ibe is a Reporter with Leadership Newspaper, specialising in lifestyle, culture, and human-interest reporting. She is known for in-depth features that offer thoughtful insight into society, identity, and everyday experiences, earning her a reputation as a trusted and authoritative voice on her beat.

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