The first of 4 strategies is "Make Mental Health a Priority in Your Life" Hmmm. Yes, I think that would definitely be advisable.
- "Eat well, exercise, and get enough sleep." Well I do eat, if not always well. Exercise? Does walking across the street at some point to confer with another business owner count? And sleep, ahhh that elusive state - I never seem to get enough of that.
- "Set aside time for yourself every day and do something you love — whether it’s massage, yoga, hiking, or taking a warm bath." They go on to suggest I sign up for individual classes they offer to deal with specific issues which cause stress. All good advice, but tell me, when would I fit all of this into a single day? Where does it go between operating & promoting a small business, attending all the requisite meetings & consultations that go with being on City Council and being an active part of my community? Oh, did I forget to mention I have a family I'd like to spend time with once in awhile?
Indeed, that would save a lot of frustration in the long run. The writer goes on to suggest that you can avoid conflict and disappointment by being simple & specific, assertive and doing a better job of listening. I totally agree. And would like to add that if you wear a hearing aid please TURN IT ON! (I can definitely communicate better with you if we can hear each other).
Number 3 on this list suggests I "Strive for Work-Life Balance."
- "Make time for people and activities you love.
- Be sure to use your vacation time. And let go of those things that don't matter in the long run."
And lastly, I'm directed to "Think Positively." OK, this I can do. I can definitely suspend reality and look at the rainbows and silver linings in life. That one is not just a mental health exercise but a life skill. I know all the appropriate adages:
- When life gives you lemons, make lemonade (but you'd better hope life gives you sugar as well, because just lemons & water are pretty darned sour).
- After the storm comes a calm (while you clean up the damage and wait for the power to be restored).
- A friend in need is a friend indeed (especially if you have a pick-up truck & he has furniture to move).
- Loose Lips Sink Ships (OK, just threw that one in because I've always liked it).

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