Feeling stressed out and how to get help
You know what stress is. But what causes stress, and how can you better manage it?
Read moreFailure. The mere word can send chills down our spines. Yet, it’s a universal experience that we all grapple with at different stages in our lives. Sometimes, failure can feel overwhelming and consume our mental wellbeing. If you’re feeling defeated by a recent setback, remember, it’s okay. You’re not alone. Let’s explore some steps to help you overcome failure, rebuild your resilience, and look towards a brighter future.
Imagine this: you’ve been working hard for an upcoming project at work, putting in hours late into the night, missing social plans, only to find out it doesn’t hit the mark, and your boss isn’t happy. That sinking feeling in your stomach, that voice in your head saying, “I’m not good enough,” – that’s what failure can feel like.
It’s like missing the last step on the stairs and ending up flat on your face. It hurts, and it can make you feel small and alone. But remember, everyone trips and falls sometimes. And just like a bruised knee, this feeling will heal over time. Let’s explore some strategies to help you to keep moving forward, step by step.
Firstly, it’s crucial to understand that failure is not an end destination but a part of the human journey. Here’s why:
One of the most significant steps towards overcoming failure is accepting that it has happened. This doesn’t mean dwelling on it or letting it define you, but simply recognising it occurred:
When we experience failure, it’s common to be plagued with negative thoughts. However, we can try some strategies to combat them. Here are some examples:
Once we have accepted failure and managed our negative thoughts, the next step is to learn from our experiences:
Resilience is our ability to bounce back from hard times. While it might feel dampened after a failure, we can actively work on rebuilding it. Here are some tips:
Remember, failure is not a reflection of your worth or potential. It’s a part of life that we all go through. If you’re struggling with feelings of failure, please reach out to someone you trust for support or call one of our free professional counsellors.
If you or someone you know is struggling and want to speak to a professional counsellor, SuicideLine Victoria is free and available 24/7.
Call us on 1300 651 251 or click on the chat button on the right for online counselling.
If it is an emergency, call 000.
You know what stress is. But what causes stress, and how can you better manage it?
Read moreFeeling suicidal can be an overwhelming and painful experience, but it is not something you have to bear alone. You can get help. There are services and professionals available to help you through this difficult time.
Read moreLoneliness can emerge when we seek deeper connections with others, and long for more genuine friendships and meaningful relationships. The absence of these connections can leave us feeling alone and sad, which can also negatively impact our mental health.
Read moreYour mental health, physical health, quality of life and safety is reliant on you getting enough sleep. During sleep, your body works to support healthy brain function and maintain your physical wellbeing. Sleep is just as important as a healthy diet and exercise.
Read more