How Leah takes care of her mental health and wellbeing
For Leah, taking her first step towards seeking help meant talking to a professional for advice. She also opened up to her family and reached out to those with similar experiences on the Beyond Blue forums.
Now aged 22, Leah has learned a lot about the wellbeing strategies that work for her in the years since she first found support.
Her strategies include staying active, journaling, and setting aside half an hour each week to sit quietly and check in with herself. By being more in tune with her thoughts and feelings, Leah finds she can better identify triggers, and implement the preventative measures that help her to stay well.
While her speaking helps others, Leah is also careful to look after her own wellbeing before and after each of the events she attends as a Beyond Blue Speaker.
This includes checking in with herself and practising self-care before any speaking event. She also makes sure she’s eaten and has been out for a walk, which helps her to feel grounded and calm. After an event, Leah gives herself 10 to 15 minutes to sit in her car and do some deep breathing exercises while reflecting on how her talk went.
Building up her resilience helped Leah through
There was a time when Leah couldn’t imagine being able to leave the house without having a panic attack. But, having built up her wellbeing and resilience, and seeking continued support, Leah has a big goal ahead of her: a scholarship to study in Fiji.
She says, “This opportunity means the world to me, as I’ve always dreamed of studying overseas, but thought for a long time it wouldn’t be possible because of my mental health and eating disorder.”
When sharing her story during her talks, there is one message that Leah wants the audience to take away: “You are never alone, no matter what you’re going through, and there is never any shame in reaching out for help. In fact, it’s the most courageous and valuable thing you could ever do.”