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Mike Veny’s Personal Experience with Mental Health Challenges

As a mental health speaker and corporate wellness specialist, I often share my personal experience with mental health challenges in front of live audiences. I wanted to share a small piece of that story with you today.

As a child, I was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder, and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. I was admitted to the mental hospital several times and attempted suicide for the first time at a young age.

While I still live with these mental health challenges today, I share in this story what the turning point was for me to learn how to embrace and overcome these challenges.

If you’re living with mental health challenges, I hope my story can encourage you today.

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A Message for the Parent of a Depressed Teen

We are facing a student mental health crisis. Watching your teen struggle with teenage depression and anxiety may have you wondering what you can do as a parent to help.

I was recently asked what I wish my parents would have done differently when I was a teen with depression and mental health challenges. In this video, I share the best piece of parenting teenager advice I have from my experience on the other side and how I think therapy and counseling for you can help. ike

I also share a message that I want every parent of a child with anxiety, deression, or mental illness to hear and remind themselves of constantly.

While the information in this video is quick and simple, it’s the best parenting teenager tip I can think of for how to help a teen with depression. This also includes if you have an emotional teen, angry teen or student struggling with any other mental health challenges.

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Watch Self Care Tips for Students: https://youtu.be/fJKNSi1z2tA

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RESOURCES:

Protect your mental health and emotional wellness with the ULTIMATE GUIDE TO SELF-CARE: https://www.mikeveny.com/offers/Uaj4kPLo

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Remote Workplace Strategies for Mental Health in 2021

Even with many people returning to work, working from home and remote work is here to stay for many people. But as we move to this becoming part of normal life instead of life during a pandemic, it’s important that we learn how to protect our mental health and emotional wellness while working from home.

The strategies that we need to use are a little different than the traditional workplace strategies for mental health. In this video I share three things that can help you remain mentally stable and emotionally well if you work remotely:

Setting boundaries with family members and coworkers – This includes learning how to put lines into relationships to know where your “yes” and “no” are. It’s something many of us were never taught how to do.
Finding creative ways to create space for yourself – You may need to “sneak out” for a few minutes to practice self-care from time to time.
Developing rituals to use at the end of the workday – These can help you signal to your brain that the workday is over while you transition to your personal time and space. I share how I do this from my NYC apartment.

So whether you say you’re “working from home” or “living at work”, these tips can help you find peace and protect your mental health in the process.

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RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:

Boundaries by Henry Cloud and John Townsend: https://www.amazon.com/Boundaries-When-Take-Control-Your/dp/0310247454

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#workingfromhome, #mentalhealth, #MikeVeny

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