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How improving your mental health can positively impact your life

by Joanna Konstantopoulou

Suffering from poor mental health can severely impact several areas of your life. It can damage your relationships and friendships, reduce the quality of your performance in your job and prevent you from enjoying the hobbies that you have liked in the past. Even more importantly, poor mental health can interfere with having a confident and healthy relationship with yourself.

The good news is that mental health can improve with time. For many people, counselling or therapy can really help to heal mental health problems. So which areas of your life could benefit from better mental health?

Strengthen relationships and friendships

Depression, OCD, anxiety and body image issues can all lead to conflict and problems in relationships and friendships. Conversely, tackling your mental health worries can actually reverse this trend, ensuring that your improved mental health strengthens these relationships with your family and friendships with the meaningful people in your life. When you feel happier and your stress levels are reduced, lines of communication may improve between yourself and the people around you, facilitating an easier resolution of any future relationship issues that could arise.

Boost your work productivity

If you have been suffering from a low mood, anxiety or other mental health issues, seeking therapy to deal with the root causes can make you feel happier. Studies have shown that people are more productive in their employment when they feel happier. What’s more, being more productive at work could put you in line for extra earnings, a bonus or a promotion, which can further boost your happiness levels in its own right.

Gives you a rejuvenated sense of self

Most importantly, making improvements to your mental health can allow you to feel happy, content and confident in your own skin. Instead of constantly ruminating on past issues or spending hours worrying about current or future problems, you will be able to face life head-on. You may be able to start enjoying the hobbies and pastimes that you used to like. Ultimately, your sense of wellbeing will increase, which is the most essential thing of all.

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