Wellbeing
Wellbeing is a holistic concept that takes into account all aspects of our lives including our mental, emotional, physical and social needs. Mental wellbeing includes our ability to manage stress and anxiety, involves having a positive self-image and having a sense of purpose and meaning.
We can promote our physical wellbeing through good nutrition, regular exercise, and adequate rest, while social wellbeing relates to our relationships with others, involves feeling connected and supported as well as being able to contribute to society in a meaningful way. The resources on this page have been compiled by the young women who co-designed this website.
We acknowledge that not every resource will be suitable for everyone, but we hope you find some of them helpful. Contact us if you have any resources you would like included here.
Physical exercise for mental health & wellbeing...
Why exercise?
The video looks at how exercise affects mental health, specifically for the adult and elderly populations.
Yoga
Here's a list of some free online yoga classes:
Meditation
YouTube has some great resources to help you develop your meditation practice. You can start here:
Affirmations and journalling for mental health & wellbeing...
Daily Affirmations
"I am at peace with my body and accept it as it is. It was created to do amazing things."
Affirmations can be a wonderful way to support your mental health. You can check out some great ones here, and we would love to to hear yours if you would like to share!
Online Journalling
Journalling can be such a useful practice to support your mental health and wellbeing.
We have some great options to share with you:
Paper Journalling
Writing a journal can be a helpful tool in managing your mental health.
Have a go with this fantastic resource from theholisticpsychologist.com.
Crafting for mental health & wellbeing...
Some of the young women in our survey and later in our focus groups told us that doing craft and hobbies helped their wellbeing.
Here are some research papers which support that idea:
Mental Health and Women | Shania Clark
Shania has a deep passion for mental health that stems from personal experience and seeing others around her struggle with mental health and addictions. Shania does most of her advocacy and volunteer work with the Canadian charity Jack.org, and is involved in a variety of their programming. Shania was born and raised in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories and is an indigenous woman from the Dog Rib Rae band. She is a currently in her fourth year of her Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Aurora College. She has a deep passion for mental health that stems from personal experience and seeing others around her struggle with mental health and addictions. Shania does most of her advocacy and volunteer work with the Canadian charity Jack.org, and is involved in a variety of their programming. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.
Peer-to-peer Lived Experiences
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