Suicide Prevention

The Silent Struggles: Recognising High-Functioning Anxiety and Depression

In a world where mental health awareness is gaining traction, some conditions still fly under the radar. High-functioning anxiety and depression represent two such mental health struggles—conditions that often remain hidden behind a façade of competence, success, and productivity. Those affected may appear to have it all together, but beneath the surface, they are silently battling inner turmoil.

What is High-Functioning Anxiety and Depression?

High-functioning anxiety and depression are mental health conditions that don’t always align with the stereotypical images we associate with these disorders. People with high-functioning anxiety and depression tend to manage their daily responsibilities—whether at work, home, or socially—while suffering from emotional and mental distress. Their ability to carry on often leads others to believe they are doing well, which can make it more difficult for them to seek help.

For instance, a person with high-functioning anxiety might appear organised, punctual, and successful, but inside, they are driven by fear, worry, or feelings of inadequacy. Similarly, someone with high-functioning depression may continue to meet their responsibilities, yet they might feel detached, emotionally numb, or consistently low without displaying overt symptoms of sadness.

The Pressure to Keep Up Appearances

One of the key reasons these conditions often go unnoticed is because those who suffer from them are often perfectionists or overachievers. Their outward success masks their inner struggle, leading to the assumption that they are mentally well. In reality, they may be fighting constant exhaustion, overwhelm, or self-doubt.

According to the Black Dog Institute, one in five Australians aged 16-85 experiences a mental illness in any year, with anxiety and depression being the most common. Yet, a significant number of people never reach out for support due to the belief that they “should” be coping better, or because they feel their struggle isn't valid.

Signs of High-Functioning Anxiety and Depression

Recognising high-functioning anxiety and depression can be challenging, but understanding the signs is essential to raising awareness. Some of the more common symptoms include:

  • Constant worry or overthinking, even when everything appears to be under control

  • Perfectionism, with an intense fear of failure or making mistakes

  • Restlessness or difficulty relaxing, even during downtime

  • Procrastination, followed by last-minute intense productivity or panic to meet deadlines

  • Physical symptoms such as fatigue, insomnia, headaches, or muscle tension

  • Emotional numbness, feeling disconnected from life or emotionally "flat"

  • Persistent feelings of guilt or inadequacy, despite outward achievements

  • Difficulty enjoying previously pleasurable activities, though continuing them for appearances

These symptoms often blend into everyday life, especially in high-pressure environments where people feel compelled to perform. Yet, this state of constant "coping" is not sustainable. Eventually, the emotional toll can lead to burnout, worsening mental health, or a breakdown.

The Impact of Silence and Stigma

Because high-functioning anxiety and depression don’t fit neatly into the traditional view of mental illness, they can often go unrecognised by friends, family, and even healthcare professionals. Unfortunately, the stigma surrounding mental health can further complicate the issue, particularly when individuals feel they don’t have the "right" to struggle.

Recent statistics from Beyond Blue reveal that only 35% of Australians with anxiety or depression seek professional help. This is particularly concerning for those with high-functioning conditions, who may believe they need to present themselves as capable at all times.

In workplaces, schools, or social settings, individuals with high-functioning anxiety and depression may not receive the support they need simply because their outward appearance does not align with what others expect of someone with a mental health challenge. This can lead to a cycle of silence and self-sufficiency, where reaching out feels impossible.

Why Early Recognition Matters

The danger with high-functioning anxiety and depression is that they can persist undetected for years. Without intervention, the constant pressure of keeping up appearances can lead to more serious health issues, including chronic stress, severe depression, or anxiety disorders. Early recognition and treatment are crucial to prevent this downward spiral.

One of the most powerful steps we can take in addressing high-functioning anxiety and depression is to normalise mental health challenges across all spectrums. It’s important to understand that just because someone is performing well on the outside doesn’t mean they aren’t struggling on the inside.

Reaching Out for Help

If you or someone you know is experiencing the symptoms of high-functioning anxiety or depression, it’s vital to seek professional help. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), mindfulness techniques, and lifestyle changes can all be effective in managing these conditions. Most importantly, fostering open conversations about mental health without judgment or shame can help break the cycle of silence.

Mental health is not a one-size-fits-all experience, and neither are the ways we show our struggles. Recognising and validating conditions like high-functioning anxiety and depression is key to ensuring that more people receive the support they need—no matter how "well" they seem to be doing.

High-functioning anxiety and depression are silent struggles that deserve more attention in the broader mental health conversation. By shedding light on these conditions, we can break down the misconceptions surrounding what mental illness "looks like" and help those who are quietly battling their inner demons get the care and understanding they deserve

The Impact of Cyberbullying on Mental Health: Unmasking the Silent Aggressor

With the rapid growth of technology and the advent of social media platforms, the digital world has become an integral part of our daily lives. While it has revolutionized communication and connectivity, it has also brought forth a darker side: cyberbullying. Unlike traditional bullying, cyberbullying thrives on anonymity and the ability to reach a vast audience, making its effects even more devastating. In this article, we delve into the profound impact cyberbullying has on individuals' mental health, shedding light on this pressing issue.

The Nature of Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying encompasses a range of malicious activities such as harassment, threats, public humiliation, spreading rumors, and the posting of hurtful comments or images online. The inherent anonymity of the digital realm emboldens perpetrators, who may feel shielded from the consequences of their actions. Victims, on the other hand, face the brunt of cyberbullying, often feeling trapped and powerless due to the public nature of their abuse.

Emotional Consequences

The psychological effects of cyberbullying can be severe and long-lasting. Victims frequently experience heightened levels of stress, anxiety, and depression, leading to a decline in overall mental well-being. The constant barrage of negative messages, insults, and threats erodes self-esteem and self-worth, leaving victims feeling isolated, ashamed, and hopeless. Over time, this can lead to a deterioration of mental health, manifesting in symptoms such as social withdrawal, poor academic performance, and even suicidal ideation.

Escalation of Physical Symptoms

The toll cyberbullying takes on mental health can also manifest physically. Victims often report experiencing physical symptoms such as headaches, stomachaches, insomnia, and changes in appetite. These psychosomatic symptoms arise from the chronic stress and emotional turmoil inflicted by cyberbullying. The fear and anxiety associated with online abuse can disrupt sleep patterns, impair concentration, and weaken the immune system, further exacerbating the impact on one's overall health.

Social Isolation and Loneliness

Cyberbullying thrives on social media platforms, where victims' humiliation is often played out in front of an audience. As a result, victims may withdraw from social interactions, fearing judgment or further exposure to abuse. The isolation brought on by cyberbullying can lead to feelings of loneliness and alienation, amplifying the negative effects on mental health. The absence of a support system further compounds the victim's distress, making it essential for friends, family, and educational institutions to recognize and intervene in such situations.

Long-Term Effects and Psychological Trauma

While the immediate effects of cyberbullying are distressing enough, the long-term consequences can be equally severe. Survivors of cyberbullying may carry the emotional scars well into adulthood, impacting their relationships, career prospects, and overall quality of life. Some individuals may develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or other anxiety disorders, requiring professional intervention and therapeutic support to recover from the trauma inflicted upon them.

Prevention and Support

Addressing the detrimental impact of cyberbullying on mental health requires a collective effort from individuals, communities, and policymakers. Education plays a crucial role in raising awareness about the harmful effects of cyberbullying and promoting empathy and digital citizenship. Schools and organizations should implement robust anti-bullying policies and provide counseling services for victims. Social media platforms should strengthen their reporting mechanisms and take swift action against cyberbullies, creating a safer online environment for all users.

Conclusion

Cyberbullying poses a significant threat to the mental health and well-being of individuals subjected to its cruelty. The profound emotional consequences, physical symptoms, social isolation, and long-term effects highlight the urgent need to address this issue.

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Imperfectly Perfect Campaign Book Series

The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign Book Series is a collection of inspirational stories from those who have overcome adversity, turned their pain into purpose, broken the mould to achieve or inspire change through relentless endeavour. Hailing from across the globe and diverse walks of life, we look for co-authors who are ready to step up and inspire change in the hearts and lives of many.

(And, at the same time become an International Co-Author part of a Global Movement )

IF YOU DESIRE TO …

Join Imperfectly Perfect, and some of the world's most influential Public Figures to build a LEGACY

Create credibility and influence with a book designed to INSPIRE & CREATE IMPACT.

ATTRACT MEDIA interviews, collaborations, and speaking engagements.

Be a part of a GLOBAL COMMUNITY that supports your growth, both personally and professionally.

Be positioned as an AUTHORITY in your field to attract opportunities

INSPIRE GENERATIONS GLOBALLY.

Become a INSPIRATIONAL CO-AUTHOR and expand your international reach being a part of the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign’s GLOBAL REACH alongside our CELEBRITY CO-AUTHORS

THEN, THIS IS FOR YOU!

NOW INTERVIEWING POTENTIAL CO-AUTHORS

'The Story Behind The Story' with Founder; Glenn Marsden

Glenn Marsden is the Founder of the one of Australia’s most Publicised Initiatives, the ‘Imperfectly Perfect Campaign’. He is also a highly sought after Mentor for Entrepreneurs, and one of Australia’s most influential and empowering Public Speakers.

He is the humble success behind ‘Imperfectly Perfect’ which gained Global Recognition within 12 months and has seen over 450+ of the worlds most Influential Public Figures get behind him from the worlds most respected Thought Leaders to Hollywood Celebrities, Professional Athletes, Corporate Leaders and Medical Professionals all on board to challenge the culture and narrative around Mental Health.

He has been featured over 150+ International Publications, Networks and stages, scaled his work into an International Organisation establishing leading workshops, and awareness programs for a global community.

After 100 episodes on the show, this episode we turn the tables and got Glenn in the hot seat to take us back and share the story behind the story.

We hear about how losing a friend to suicide and having dealt with Body Dysmorphia Struggles in his past, it forged a passion in him like no other to go out in to the world and try to challenge these conversations around Mental Health.

Boy, has he done it.

We delve deeper to hear about what it has taken him over the past three years, his journey, the lessons, the set-backs, the sacrifices, the gratitude for people resonating and getting behind his vision and his plans for 2022 and beyond.

Australian Actor Dan Ewing shares his truth on the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast

The ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast’s most recent episode with Australian Actor Dan Ewing sharing his truths, his story - since being released got picked up by several mainstream publications in Australia, the UK and France.

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We Are Finalists in Australia's Mental Health Matters Awards.

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We are so pleased to announce that we have been shortlisted for the WayAhead Mental Health Matters Media and the Arts Award.

The award recognises people who have created thoughtful, informative and responsibly reported media and/or artistic projects relating to mental health illness.

The winner will be announced at 3pm on 13 October, 2021. Fingers crossed!

Watch the Awards event here > https://fb.me/e/mkvkQoiFa

*This is a big acknowledgement for each and every person that has made the @imperfectlyperfectcampaign what it is today and been a true advocate to getting these conversations started! - @_glennmarsden

Australian Leading Actor Dan Ewing shares his story on the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast

‘Being Imperfectly Perfect to me means the celebration of individuality and celebrating what we are. You are never going to be perfect. I mean, what is perfection, you know? Perfect to me is chasing that best version of yourself right, and you are never ever going to catch them because we are untapped, unlimited potential. We are beings with unlimited potential. We are all energy, we all all connected to this. Everything on this planet is energy so for me it’s the celebration of individuality and difference. Paradoxically we are all connected so we are all the same.’ - @_danewing

An upcoming episode with one of Australia’s very own leading men, Actor Dan Ewing.

A global star on the rise, Dan can be seen as lead antagonist 'CAP' in Paramount's critically acclaimed and Oscar nominated 'LOVE AND MONSTERS'. the leading role of 'Simmons' in US chart topping sci-fi blockbuster OCCUPATION RAINFALL, has featured on one of Australia‘a longest running soaps Home and Away, as well as countless more shows and movies and is currently hitting our screens on SAS Australia.

We are so excited for you to listen to this upcoming episode, as we delve deep with Dan and get to know about the man behind the career and the characters he plays on our screens.

We get to hear his story. Make sure to subscribe to all of our platforms including the show by simply clicking the link below: https://linktr.ee/imperfectlyperfectc...

'Australian's own Rob Mills shares his story on the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast'

Be sure to head to our Youtube channel to keep up to date with all of the recorded podcast episodes, our international support videos coming in from some of the worlds most recognised faces across television, film, music, sport, corporate and more…

'Fighting The Good Fight' with Renee Gartner

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She is one of Australia's favourite sports media personalities and a professional boxer to boot. What you may not know about her is that she once tried to take her own life.

With a career spanning TV, radio and media management, Renee Gartner has an impressive resume. A reporter for Triple M and NRL Nation radio, a freelance MC for The Australian Turf Club and South Sydney. A host for the annual NRL awards night (The “ Dally M Awards” ), to the games pinnacle matches - the State of Origin Series (with a live audience of over 80,000+), a regular panelist on programs such as Channel 9’s ‘The Footy Show’ (NRL), to Network Ten’s ‘Studio10’, Sportsfan Club House on channel 7mate, and The League Lounge (NRL) on Fox Sports and co-host for major prime time television sporting events including the 2017 men's Rugby League World Cup and the Women’s Rugby League World Cup, as a commentator and co-host Behind the scenes what many didn't know or see was somebody who was struggling with depression. Proven at succeeding against the odds, Renee for several years has and continues to be a huge campaigner in the mental health landscape.

This episode we hear as Renee openly shares her story of struggling with depression from an early age to the struggles of dealing with suicidal ideation to the day she tried to take her own life.

We learn of her recovery to advocating for these hard conversations to be brought to the fore-front more and all of the incredible work she does in the Mental Health landscape to change the narrative around struggling.

This is a powerful episode and should you be struggling we urge you to seek help by your nearest support / crisis numbers. To find out more about Renee, simply head to the links below to keep up to date with all of her latest projects and work: IG: https://www.instagram.com/renee_gartner/?hl=en Contact: http://www.bemanagement.com.au/renee-gartner

To find out more about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign, our Global Efforts, how you can get involved, becoming an official sponsor and more, simply click on the link below to our official website: https://linktr.ee/imperfectlyperfectcampaign

A big thank-you to our Voice Over Artist: Mike Christensen (thevoicemonkey.com)

'The Struggles That Come With Endometriosis' with Julie Snook and Mel Greig

Endometriosis is a common disease in which the tissue that is similar to the lining of the womb grows outside it in other parts of the body and affects affects 1 in 10 women of reproductive age, with an estimated 176 million women worldwide having the condition. This episode founder Glenn Marsden chats to TV and Radio Personalities Julie Snook and Mel Greig as we hear all about the struggles and issues around this common disease which still has no cure and their personal journey and struggle with the disease. We hear how it can affect your mental health especially if you are undiagnosed and just how hard it is to open up to people so they can understand just how much endometriosis takes over your life.

To find out more about Julie and Mel, simply head to their socials via: @julie_snook / @melgreig_ To find out more about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign, our Global Efforts and how you can find out about becoming an official sponsor, simply head to our official website at: imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org

A big thank you to our voice-over: Mike Christensen (thevoicemonkey.com)

'If you can really start to believe in yourself, that is one of the core things that will make you successful' with Alison Edgar MBE

Alison Edgar MBE also known as “The Entrepreneur’s Godmother” to a plethora of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs, brings a matchless amalgamation of outside of the box thinking, insight, and knowledge to the world of professional development.

 Her teachings have pioneered culture change within her five-star global clientele such as Sky, Equifax, The NHS, and The Discovery Channel, where she has delivered her world-class ‘Intrapreneurship’ methodology to enhance the development of teams by helping employees to think like entrepreneurs. 

 In 2020, Alison received an MBE for recognition of her long-term work within entrepreneurship and business, which continues to inspire her methodologies.

 This episode we hear all about Alison's upbringing within a working class background with little money, being diagnosed with dyslexia to gracing international stages, working with some of the biggest organisations around the world and receiving an MBE.

 We delve into the struggles, the achievements, the highs and the lows and her mindset throughout the years. 

This is an incredible episode to learn some powerful wisdom of truly believing in yourself even through those hard moments to achieve anything when you want when you put your mind to it. 

You can also find the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast via all major podcast platforms inc ITunes.

'When I got diagnosed with ADHD it all suddenly made sense to me' with Paul Danan

From Hollyoaks to Hollywood, Actor and Reality TV Star Paul Danan joins founder Glenn Marsden this episode to delve deep in to sharing his own personal journey discussing his career, opening up about addiction through to recovery and the day he got diagnosed with ADHD to it all suddenly making sense to him in understanding his behavioural patterns in the past.

We also hear how he overcame it to support others by openly sharing his own journey through his own highly acclaimed podcast series, 'The Morning After with Paul Danan'

To find out more information about Paul, simply head to his social platforms @pauldanan and you can find his podcast via all streaming platforms. 

'The Secret Life of a Hollywood Sex & Love Addict' with Brianne Davis

From bringing compelling characters to life on screen as an actor, calling the shots behind the scenes as a director and producer, lending her thoughts and opinions to the podcast airwaves, and even penning her debut literary work, Brianne Davis has emerged in the entertainment industry as a powerhouse female creative in 2021.

In film and television, Brianne most recently starred on the History Channel’s “Six” (2016-18). Additional TV credits include: Netflix/FOX’s “Lucifer,” Hulu’s “Casual,” FOX’s “Rosewood,” HBO’s “True Blood,” and CBS’ “The Mentalist.”

 Her first break in the business came in the film “Remember the Titans” opposite Denzel Washington, Hayden Panettiere, Ryan Gosling and Kate Bosworth.

 From there, Brianne went on to booking a role on the hit show, “Dawson's Creek” (CW) and once graduating from high school, she made the decision to move to Los Angeles to pursue her acting career.

 Brianne’s first lead role in film came with the blockbuster hit “Jarhead” where she starred opposite Jake Gyllenhaal. She also starred in the horror film “Prom Night,” alongside Brittany Snow, Kellan Lutz and Idris Elba.

 With over a decade of recovery as a sex and love addict, Brianne is the host of the popular mental health podcast “Secret Life" which features inspiring true confessions from an eclectic group of guests, unpacking a plethora of taboo topics Her latest venture is her debut novel, “Secret Life of a Hollywood Sex & Love Addict” which instantly hit the best-sellers list on Amazon.

 ..and on this episode we are so excited to go deep in to this discussion and hear about Brianne's own journey, self discovery and ultimately why it was so important for her to step into her truth to help others who may be struggling. 

Having dealt with Body Dysmorphia with Founder Glenn Marsden

'In a general sense, it's depicting yourself or finding a 'perceived' flaw on your body or on your face that kind of takes grip of your mind. With myself, it...

‘In a general sense, it’s depicting yourself or finding a ‘perceived’ flaw on your body or on your face that kind of takes grip of your mind. With myself, it stemmed from living in Sydney, Australia, I was the first person to go to the beach, throw my top off. It was something that never bothered me. I always say, and I can laugh back at it now and go, when your 30 and suppose to be settling down and enjoying that later life and not being bothered about ‘aesthetics’ it kind of got to a point with me where I started comparing myself to these guys with the big aesthetic chest and arms and wondering, I’m in the fitness industry, I’m training equally as hard, I’m eating as much. Why am I not getting this body that so many of these guys are getting? Little to say, & a little bit of naivety as well, not knowing what people were putting in to their body. But what I was putting and feeding into my mind was detrimental. - @_glennmarsden

Founder Glenn Marsden sharing his story and doing a Q&A on the ComingCleanPodcast with Peter Estevez over in San Diego, USA as well as going live to the Rehab911 community to an audience of over 9 million people.

'Born in to this place of 'Your so lucky, you can have the world. But yet there was this deep sadness & loneliness that I had' with Eden Sassoon

Listen to this episode from ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast on Spotify. As a Beauty & Wellness Entrepreneur, daughter of legendary beauty icon Vidal Sassoon, a well known TV Personality and Philanthropist, Eden Sassoon has truly made her mark in the world. A full service salon, EDEN by Eden Sassoon, two luxury Pilates studios in Los Angeles and her nonprofit organization Beauty Gives Back.

As a Beauty & Wellness Entrepreneur, daughter of legendary beauty icon Vidal Sassoon, a well known TV Personality and Philanthropist, Eden Sassoon has truly made her mark in the world. A full service salon, EDEN by Eden Sassoon, two luxury Pilates studios in Los Angeles and her nonprofit organization Beauty Gives Back.

But that’s only one side of her, & getting to know and listen to Eden through this episode, we learn to always go deeper with people as there is so much more to a person than people think they know.

During the episode, founder Glenn Marsden and Eden discuss an upbringing surrounded by love and happiness, but also a self sense and feeling of loneliness and sadness she felt. We hear of her sobriety and advocacy towards Mental Health and using her voice and platform to make sure that voice is heard for change.

To find out more information about Eden, simply head to her socials at: @edensassoon

twitter: https://twitter.com/edensassoon?lang=en To find out more about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign, our Global Efforts, and how you can get involved simply head to our official website at: imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org

You can also find the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast via all major podcast platforms inc ITunes.

Big thank you as always to our voice-over: Mike christens (voice monkey.com)

The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign Roundtable Series Episode 1


Our Imperfectly Perfect Campaign Roundtable Series are about to roll out soon.

In true form, we are so excited to let you know our incredible guests for our first episode ‼️

Letitia Frye 🇺🇸(@letitia_frye)
Hollywood’s Auction’taner’ Author, Businesswoman, Philanthropist

Justin Guarini 🇺🇸(@justinguarini)
Singer, Actor, Host, Record Producer & Motivational Speaker.

Eden Sassoon 🇺🇸(@edensassoon)
Beauty & Wellness Entrepreneur, TV Personality & Philanthropist.

Rachael Newsham 🇳🇿 (@rachael_newsham )
International Program Director for @lesmills , Choreographer, Sponsored Athlete & Motivational Speaker.

Christian Alozie 🇬🇧 (@bigkrisflawless )
Creative Director, Chroeographer, Actor & Talent Agent

As part of a collective movement the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign is making waves in uniting the worlds most influential people within their professions to discuss and debate topics that need to be heard.

As our reach exceeds past 7+ million, over 350+ International Public Figures from Celebrities to Corporate Leaders on board, our movement heads in to the Tech Space in 2021 to make a real difference into combining science 🧬 and technology, we are so excited to be releasing what we have been working on with these round tables...

With a global audience, it’s the perfect platform for sponsorship for online and international businesses and service providers!

To find out more information and how you and your organisation can get involved, simply click on the link

When I see somebody with THAT look on their face. I know THAT look!' with Letitia Frye

Listen to this episode from ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast on Spotify. Having worked her way to the top of a male-dominated industry, left a turbulent marriage to build a high-profile career as a single mom, suffered the devastating losses of her ex-husband and her plus-one child, and survived a traumatic brain injury, Letitia Frye has bounced back from tragedy and beaten the odds multiple times and emerged stronger, more confident, more successful and shares her stories to all through writing.

Having worked her way to the top of a male-dominated industry, left a turbulent marriage to build a high-profile career as a single mom, suffered the devastating losses of her ex-husband and her plus-one child, and survived a traumatic brain injury, Letitia Frye has bounced back from tragedy and beaten the odds multiple times and emerged stronger, more confident, more successful and shares her stories to all through writing. She is an author, a businesswoman, one of Hollywood’s most sought after Auctioneers and a huge supporter and advocate towards @imperfectlyperfectcampaign Global Efforts.

In this episode, Letitia returns for a chat covering her own journey over the last 12 months since originally getting behind the IPC’s efforts and delving into the conversations around Mental Health even deeper than ever before.

‘Are you ready to be the person, when the person your sitting across from doesn’t look like somebody that needs help? They need you just as much as anybody else. What if they looked fine? - Leitita Frye. To find out more information on Letitia, simply head to her official website at: http://letitiafrye.com Or you can find her through her socials @letitia_frye

To find out more information on the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign, our Global Efforts and how you can get involved, simply head to our official website at imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org

Be sure to head to the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast via all major podcast platforms including iTunes & Spotify

Voice Over: Mike Christenson (voicemonkey.com)

The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign's Digital Series

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As we launch our 2021 Roundtable Series, make sure to head to the link below to check out some of the raw, open and honest discussions around Mental Health we started before COVID in studio for our digital series with some of Australia’s biggest names.

https://www.imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org/roundtable-digital-series

Imperfectly Perfect Campaign's Rountable Series Launching April 2021

We are so excited to be rolling out the first episode of our ‘RoundTable Series’ episodes very soon with several of the highly acclaimed faces behind the @imperfectlyperfectcampaign along with some of the worlds leading experts and professionals in the Mental Health & Wellness Sector.

As part of a collective movement the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign is making waves in uniting the worlds most influential people within their professions to discuss and debate topics that need to be heard.

As our reach exceeds past 7+ million, over 350+ International Public Figures from Celebrities to Corporate Leaders on board, our movement heads in to the Tech Space in 2021 to make a real difference into combining science 🧬 and technology, we are so excited to be releasing what we have been working on with these round tables...

With a global audience, it’s the perfect platform for sponsorship for online and international businesses and service providers!

To find out more information and how you and your organisation can get involved, simply click on the link below:

Warning Signs Your Employee May Be Struggling With Mental Health.

Mental illnesses are defined as conditions that impact a person’s mood, thinking, feelings, and behavior.

These common mental health issues impact every area of life, from social and personal, to work and business.

And if you suspect someone at work may need help with a mental health issue, it can be difficult to know what to do. When this person is also your employee, it can be even harder.

If you suspect your employee is experiencing a problem with their mental health, it is important to act early and it could be time to intervene.

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If you notice one or two of these symptoms, it is probably time to address what you are seeing confidentially and with empathy.

  • Mood swings, emotional rollercoasters, and erratic behavior

  • Taking or needing a lot of time off

  • A decrease in or lack of productivity

  • Withdrawal from social situations, especially with co-workers

  • Changes in eating or sleeping behaviors

  • An lack of care in appearance

KNOWING WHAT TO DO NEXT:

Remember first and foremost your employees may be scared to approach topics that they may be struggling in fear of judgement, in fear it may effect their job. Mental Health is also a very personal and sensitive topic to openly discuss.

But it is the hard conversations, it is so important to handle these situations with empathy, care and urgency if you are noticing these patterns in any employee.

Before approaching your employee, make sure you you gather advice or information from professionals. As a manager, it is important to have a plan in place for situations that occur like this and your human resources team should have a fully implemented plan in place already.

It is essential to speak as a manager to your company human resources department about their work-provided options and benefits that the company may already offer.

Though it can be hard to have these conversations, finding your employee the help they need is the most important thing you can do.