1. Connect with Other People
Building strong relationships can:
- Foster a sense of belonging and self-worth.
- Provide opportunities to share positive experiences.
- Offer emotional support and enable you to support others.

Suggestions:
- Schedule daily time with family, such as shared meals.
- Reconnect with friends you haven’t seen in a while.
- Engage in conversations or activities with children, friends, or family.
- Have lunch with a colleague.
- Visit someone who needs support or company.
- Volunteer at local organisations.
- Utilise video calls to stay in touch with distant loved ones.
Note: While technology can help maintain connections, it’s beneficial not to rely solely on digital communication.
2. Be Physically Active
Physical activity benefits both body and mind by:
- Boosting self-esteem.
- Helping set and achieve goals or challenges.
- Triggering chemical changes in the brain that enhance mood.

Suggestions:
- Incorporate exercises like running or aerobics into your routine.
- Engage in strength and flexibility activities to improve muscle strength and balance.
- Explore fitness options suitable for all abilities.
Note: You don’t need to spend hours in the gym; find enjoyable activities that fit into your lifestyle.nhs.uk
3. Learn New Skills
Learning can:
- Enhance self-confidence and self-esteem.
- Provide a sense of purpose.
- Facilitate connections with others.
Suggestions:
- Try cooking a new recipe.
- Take on new responsibilities at work.
- Start a DIY project.
- Enroll in a course to learn a new language or skill.
- Pursue hobbies that challenge you, like writing or painting.
Note: It’s not necessary to pursue formal qualifications; focus on enjoyable and fulfilling activities.
4. Give to Others
Acts of giving and kindness can:
- Create positive feelings and a sense of reward.
- Provide a feeling of purpose and self-worth.
- Help connect with others.
Suggestions:
- Express gratitude to someone.
- Inquire about others’ well-being and listen attentively.
- Spend time with those who need support.
- Offer assistance with tasks or projects.
- Volunteer in your community.
5. Pay Attention to the Present Moment (Mindfulness)
Being mindful involves:
- Noticing your thoughts and feelings.
- Being aware of your body and surroundings.

Benefits include:
- Enjoying life more.
- Gaining a better understanding of yourself.
- Positively changing how you feel about life and approach challenges.
Suggestions:
- Practice mindfulness techniques, such as meditation or breathing exercises.
- Take moments to observe your environment and sensations.
For more detailed information and resources, please visit the NHS’s official page on the 5 Steps to Mental Wellbeing at nhs.uk.




