Tune in to Hope and Learning
Mental Health Month is a chance to promote activities and ideas that can have a positive impact on our daily lives and the lives of others. These events and messages are tied together with a specific theme, and this year’s is “Tune In”.
The last few years have been incredibly challenging, and many of us have experienced times where we haven’t felt a strong sense of hope. Hope plays a big role in helping us get through tough situations, but it’s not something that you can just “switch on” – it’s important to acknowledge and reflect on what you’re experiencing. Hope can come and go over time, we can work to help it grow when things aren’t great.
One way to build up hope is to tune in to others’ experiences and learn how other people got through their struggles. This could be someone you know personally, or a public figure you admire.
You can also build hope through sharing things you’ve learnt with others. This could be through sharing skills in person or online, or through creating something – writing, making a video or artwork, for example. Even if you don’t share it, seeing how you’ve gotten through the past can help you tune in to hope and learning, develop skills you already have, and even find new ones.
Tuning in means being present
It means being aware of what is happening within you, and in the world around you.
Being present by tuning in has been shown to help build self-awareness, help make effective choices, reduce the impact of worry, and build positive connections.
You can tune in to many things:
The bigger picture
Wear something that makes you feel like ‘you’
The cute characters sprinkled across this page are some of our Tips to Tune In – check them out here
Understanding different concepts
Here are some definitions of the language we use to speak about mental health and wellbeing. It helps us work together from a space of shared understanding and meaning.