Mentally Together

Want to feel better this year? Here's 10 mental health tips from real humans

January 24, 2022 Coba.fm Season 1 Episode 32
Mentally Together
Want to feel better this year? Here's 10 mental health tips from real humans
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When it comes to our mental health, there are SO many things we can try to get ourselves feeling better. Do the same things work for everyone? Is something that helps one person guaranteed to help you too? Is anything ever guaranteed to help? No... But that doesn't mean we can't try. So we looked back at every episode from 2021, and pulled out one super useful nugget from each smart guest. It's basically the SparkNotes version of mental health tips...! This is part 2 - hear 15 more tips in part 1, last week's episode!

You can keep up with Mentally Together on Instagram @mentallytogetherpod. Cassidy's Instagram is @cassidyquinntv, and you can watch the video version of each podcast episode at YouTube.com/cassidyquinn.

Books recommended by Mentally Together guests: https://bookshop.org/lists/mentally-together

Mentally Together is a creation from Cassidy Quinn in collaboration with Coba.fm.

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You can keep up with Mentally Together on Instagram @mentallytogetherpod. Cassidy's Instagram is @cassidyquinntv, and you can watch the video version of each podcast episode at YouTube.com/cassidyquinn.

Books recommended by Mentally Together guests: https://bookshop.org/lists/mentally-together

Nikki Limo's tips for forming new habits
René Brooks says routines are meant to change
A therapist's advice for social anxiety
Find someone you can talk to about EVERYTHING - Megan Mitchell
Get treatment if you're suffering
Tracy Subisak defines Non-Violent Communication
What helps Logan Lynn feel better on a daily basis
Michelle Hammer says TAKE YOUR MEDS
Malick Mercier - Asking for help can be complicated, but worth it
Brennan Wood says grief has no timeline, or instructions