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A Conversation from TWLOHA about Mental Health Awareness Month

To Write Love on Her Arms sent out a newsletter last week about Mental Health Month covering how to show up for yourself. And then keep showing up for yourself. To catch a glimpse at some of the information read below!

"Loving and caring for our mental health doesn’t have to be an “every now and then” special occasion. Things like spa days, vacations, and movie nights are all great, but what would it look like if self-care was an everyday part of our routine instead of some exceptional event? How can we learn to make caring for ourselves the new normal?

This May during Mental Health Month we want to explore intentional habits for mental well-being that you can make part of your routine over time. With persistence and dedication to prioritizing the compassion and support you deserve, the seemingly smallest of actions can be a recurring reminder to your brain that it’s worth taking care of.

Our minds, hearts, bodies, and communities are the pillars that lay the foundation for how we interact with ourselves and the people around us. When we focus on our physical health, we don’t focus on just one part. We spend time taking care of our teeth, our eyes, our skin, and so on. Mental health is no different. There are many facets of you that deserve to be nurtured.

Finding that balance can take time, space, and guidance, and that’s why we’re tackling this together.

We’re inviting you to join us in the “Minutes for Mental Health” Challenge and commit to spending 20 minutes a day showing up for yourself, and then seeing what it might be like to keep showing up—again and again and again. Be stubborn in the pursuit of the inner love you deserve.

This spring is looking a little different from past years as we shift our attention to this brand-new initiative in honor of Mental Health Month. We’ve loved the amazing moments and impact of both the Run For It 5k and our Black & White campaign over the years, and we know there may be some disappointment that comes with not doing them in 2023. But we’re excited to merge these campaigns into one that allows us to meet people where they are with something new and the tools they need to care for themselves in a more complete way. Our hope is that by creating a customizable experience, more folks will be able to participate in whatever ways they choose—perhaps even by running or walking a 5k at some point during May.

With that being said, we wanted to take some time to respond to the questions you might have. If you don’t see your question here, please feel free to email it to info@twloha.com or donate@twloha.com for fundraising-related questions."

TWLOHA wants you to remember that you are not alone.

If you are in need of resources, please click here.

If you are interested in learning more about Mental Health Awareness Month, click here to read an article on Mental Health America.


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