Join Hannah Gair as she converses with Graeme Cowan, a key figure behind Australia's R U OK? movement. Graeme shares his personal journey through depression and his insights on mental health, emphasizing the importance of community and self-care. With practical advice for carers, especially moms raising children with disabilities, Graeme offers strategies for maintaining mental well-being, such as identifying the 'one thing' that brings joy and balance. This episode provides guidance on recognizing signs of depression and taking steps to seek help in challenging times, with a focus on meaningful connections.
Key Takeaways:
- The Power of Connection: Graeme highlights the role of supportive relationships in mental wellness, urging people to prioritize community and friendships.
- Identifying Personal Warning Signs: Recognizing and addressing early symptoms of mental struggles is crucial to managing one's mental health.
- Prioritizing Self-Care: Graeme stresses that "self care isn't selfish," emphasizing the need for carers to maintain their own well-being to effectively support others.
- Finding Your "One Thing": Discovering a personal practice that brings joy and calm can greatly contribute to overall happiness and resilience.
- Reach Out for Help: Recognizing when professional help is necessary and the importance of preparing for a productive mental health discussion with healthcare providers.
Notable Quotes:
- "I have profound relief that I didn't put my family through the same thing."
- "Self-care isn't selfish. We can't help others if our own fuel is running out."
- "People don't talk about it or if they are going through it, they think they're the only ones going through it."
- "Recognizing the early warning signs because the earlier we get it, the quicker we turn it around."
- "If you let your own fuel run out, you're no good to anyone."
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