Self-Help Tips

Evie Godfreyo13, o16, Sub-Section

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Self-Help Tips

Self-help is using our own efforts to achieve our goals and solve our problems without relying on others. Self-help gives people the tools to be able to do things to help themselves.

What do we mean by ‘well-being’?
Creating and nurturing a good sense of wellbeing through your teen years will help you to build good resilience and equip you to face the challenges that come during this point in your life. Some examples may include: exam stress, transitions when leaving schools/colleges and possibly building new relationships and making friends in new environments etc. Working on yourself, your self-confidence and overall emotional well-being will lead to more success in all areas of your life, as well as future endeavours in your adult life.

The Five Ways to Wellbeing are small things that we can all do to improve our emotional well-being. Why not take a look!

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What do we mean by well-being?

Well-being is generally feeling well, healthy and happy with life. You can use our 5 ways to well-being to get on track.

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Self-help activities

My well-being guide

  • Draw around your hand
  • Write one of these Give, Keep Learning, Be Active, Take Notice, and Connect in each of the fingers and thumb.
  • Think about examples of things you already do, that would fit into each of the areas (give, keep learning, take notice, be active, connect).
  • Write or draw the examples above the finger/ thumb you think it belongs to.

If you don’t think you are already doing something that would fit, now is the time to set yourself some small goals for each area!

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Make your own self-care box

Take at least 30 minutes every day and choose something out of your self-care box to do. You can use all or some of the list below or make it full of your favourite things.

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Daily to-do cctivity!

  • Write yourself a positive message to encourage yourself to achieve a goal. Such as; be more active as you want to join a sports club, learn to knit as you want to make and donate things to a local charity – anything you want to do or achieve in the future). Put it where you will see it every single day!
  • At the end of each day, take a moment and list one good thing in your life, put it in a jar.
    Allow yourself to dream big.
  • Enjoy nature! Hug a tree, smell the flowers or even do a ladybird count
  • Allow yourself to make mistakes. Because this is the best way to learn and not do them again
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Give

Giving your time to help someone, for example: with crafts, games or sports etc.

Give a smile to someone who looks sad.

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Keep learning

Try learning five words in some new languages; maybe you could try to sign them.

Pick a topic, find five interesting facts about it and write them down.

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Be active

Create a new dance.

Try a new exercise like star jumps, squats or jogging on the spot.

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Take notice

Be aware of your mood, how are you feeling at this moment?

Close your eyes, what can you hear?

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Connect

Visit a friend or relative.

Self-Help Tips Resources for Under 13s

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Better Health Every Mind Matters

Mental health and self-care for young people.
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Childline

Get help and advice about a wide range of issues, call us on 0800 1111, talk to a counsellor online, send Childline an email or post on the message boards.