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15 Dec 2020 07:12 PM
15 Dec 2020 07:12 PM
I agree @frog the end of year is a great time to pause and reflect. And welcome 🐸
15 Dec 2020 07:13 PM
15 Dec 2020 07:13 PM
@Former-Member
Yeah and so much uncertainty for a lot of things
15 Dec 2020 07:13 PM
15 Dec 2020 07:13 PM
Hey @frog! Glad to have you with us! That's interesting. I like it though. We've kind of been forced to take a step back from everything, which has provided a lot of space to reflect.
15 Dec 2020 07:13 PM
15 Dec 2020 07:13 PM
It seems like we are all along the same lines here at the moment in terms of how we feel @Former-Member @TideisTurning @Judi9877 @BlueBay. It certianly has been an emotionally exahusting year
15 Dec 2020 07:14 PM
15 Dec 2020 07:14 PM
Similarly mine are: nervous, drained and hopeful.
Hearing your three words for this year, @Former-Member, it sounds like it has been a rollarcoaster between the challenges and the holding onto gratitude.
Which bring us to our next question:
Covid has had a huge impact on our society, and presented new challenges for all of us.
What was your biggest challenge in managing mental health and wellbeing during COVID-19 this year?
15 Dec 2020 07:15 PM
15 Dec 2020 07:15 PM
Definitely @Daisydreamer! Though one I feel like we should be proud of ourselves for getting through!
15 Dec 2020 07:15 PM
15 Dec 2020 07:15 PM
100% @Daisydreamer. And thanks everyone for being so honest about where you're at. It's understandable people have strong emotional responses to a year like this, i.e., confusion, frustation, fear ❤️️
15 Dec 2020 07:16 PM
15 Dec 2020 07:16 PM
For me, the biggest challenges in managing mental health and wellbeing were the lockdowns in Melbourne where I live, which meant working from home but also limits on connecting with loved ones face-to-face. With all the changes and sense of loss I had a lot of anxiety. It was tough to manage and came in waves with different announcements and restrictions in Victoria. I had to really learn a lot of new skills to get through it!
15 Dec 2020 07:17 PM
15 Dec 2020 07:17 PM
Mine were some really tough experiences I had this year, made worse by the fact that I was isolated from most of my closest and most supportive friends due to lockdowns and restrictions. My biggest challenges were staying afloat and finding the small sparks of good hiding around the corners just waiting for me to find them, because they were there, but super good at hiding!
15 Dec 2020 07:19 PM
15 Dec 2020 07:19 PM
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