Struggling with mental health due to loneliness

Struggling with mental health due to loneliness can be a challenging and distressing experience. Loneliness can amplify feelings of sadness, anxiety, and isolation, impacting your overall well-being. However, there are several steps you can take to address and alleviate these struggles. Here are some suggestions:

  1. Acknowledge and accept your feelings: It's important to recognize that feeling lonely is a valid emotion and that many people experience it at different points in their lives. Allow yourself to feel these emotions without judgment and remind yourself that it's okay to struggle.

  2. Seek professional help: Consider reaching out to a mental health professional, such as a therapist or counselor. They can provide you with the necessary support, guidance, and coping strategies to help you navigate your loneliness and improve your mental health. Therapy can be particularly helpful in exploring the underlying causes of your loneliness and developing effective coping mechanisms.

  3. Build a support network: While loneliness can make it challenging to connect with others, making an effort to build a support network is crucial. Reach out to friends, family members, or colleagues you trust and let them know about your struggles. Engage in activities that encourage social interaction, such as joining clubs, groups, or volunteering opportunities where you can meet like-minded individuals.

  4. Utilize technology for connection: In today's digital age, technology offers numerous ways to connect with others. Consider joining online communities, support groups, or forums centered around your interests or hobbies. Participating in virtual social events or engaging in video calls with friends and loved ones can also help combat feelings of loneliness.

  5. Practice self-care: Self-care activities are essential for maintaining and improving your mental well-being. Engage in activities that bring you joy and relaxation, such as exercising, reading, listening to music, practicing mindfulness or meditation, or pursuing creative outlets. Taking care of your physical health by maintaining a balanced diet, getting enough sleep, and establishing a routine can also positively impact your mental health.

  6. Challenge negative thoughts: Loneliness can sometimes lead to negative thinking patterns and self-doubt. Practice challenging these negative thoughts by replacing them with more positive and realistic ones. Focus on your strengths, accomplishments, and the things you appreciate about yourself. Engaging in positive affirmations or keeping a gratitude journal can also help shift your mindset.

  7. Consider seeking support groups: Look for support groups or community organizations that specifically address loneliness or mental health concerns. Sharing your experiences with others who can relate can be incredibly validating and empowering. These groups often provide a safe and supportive environment where you can learn from others and develop new coping strategies.

  8. Engage in activities outside your comfort zone: Stepping outside your comfort zone and trying new activities can be a great way to meet new people and expand your social circle. Take a class, join a sports team, or participate in community events that align with your interests. Pushing yourself to engage in new experiences can help you build confidence and create opportunities for connection.

Remember, overcoming loneliness and improving your mental health takes time and effort. Be patient with yourself, and don't hesitate to seek professional help if needed. By taking proactive steps and reaching out to others, you can gradually overcome feelings of loneliness and enhance your overall well-being.

Dealing with Body Dysmorphia

Dealing with body dysmorphia can be an incredibly challenging and distressing experience. It's important to note that everyone's experience with body dysmorphia is unique, and the severity of symptoms can vary from person to person. However, here is a general description of what it may feel like from a personal account written by founder: Glenn Marsden who battled with this:

  1. Obsession and Preoccupation: Body dysmorphia often involves an intense preoccupation with perceived flaws or defects in one's appearance. These flaws may appear minor or even non-existent to others, but to the individual experiencing body dysmorphia, they can feel overwhelmingly significant. Thoughts about these perceived flaws can consume a significant amount of time and mental energy, making it difficult to focus on other aspects of life.

  2. Distorted Perception: People with body dysmorphia may have a distorted perception of their own appearance. They may constantly scrutinize themselves in mirrors or reflective surfaces, seeking reassurance or validation that their appearance is acceptable. However, even when receiving positive feedback, they may struggle to believe it or may dismiss it as insincere.

  3. Negative Self-Image: Body dysmorphia often leads to a negative self-image and a deep sense of self-consciousness. The person may believe that their perceived flaws make them unattractive or abnormal, leading to feelings of shame, embarrassment, and self-disgust. This negative self-image can severely impact self-esteem and overall well-being.

  4. Avoidance and Isolation: Individuals with body dysmorphia may try to avoid situations or social interactions that highlight their perceived flaws. They may avoid socializing, going out in public, or participating in activities that make them feel exposed or vulnerable. This can lead to social isolation and a reduced quality of life.

  5. Emotional Distress: Body dysmorphia is often accompanied by intense emotional distress, including anxiety, depression, and feelings of hopelessness. The constant negative thoughts and self-criticism can contribute to a cycle of negative emotions, creating a significant emotional burden.

  6. Compulsive Behaviors: In an attempt to manage their distress and perceived flaws, individuals with body dysmorphia may engage in compulsive behaviors. These can include excessive grooming, mirror-checking, seeking reassurance from others, skin picking, or comparing themselves to others. While these behaviors may provide temporary relief, they often contribute to a vicious cycle of obsession and distress.

It's important to remember that body dysmorphia is a mental health condition and not a reflection of reality. Seeking professional help from a therapist or counselor experienced in body dysmorphia can be crucial in managing and overcoming these challenges.

Nurturing Young Minds: The Importance of Addressing Mental Health in Children Early

In today's fast-paced and demanding world, mental health is increasingly becoming a critical concern. While we often associate mental health with adults, it is equally essential to recognize the significance of addressing mental well-being in children from an early age. By fostering emotional resilience and providing support, we can lay a strong foundation for their future success and overall well-being. This article explores the reasons why it is crucial to prioritize mental health in our children's lives early on and the benefits it can bring.

  1. Building a Healthy Foundation

Children's mental health is crucial for their overall development. Early intervention allows us to identify and address potential challenges, promoting emotional well-being and preventing the exacerbation of issues over time. By focusing on mental health from an early age, we can help children develop healthy coping mechanisms and emotional resilience that will serve them well throughout their lives.

  1. Positive Impact on Academic Performance

A child's mental well-being significantly influences their academic performance. When children are struggling with mental health issues, such as anxiety or depression, their ability to concentrate, learn, and retain information is compromised. By addressing mental health concerns early, we can create an environment conducive to learning, allowing children to reach their full potential academically.

  1. Enhanced Social and Emotional Skills

Children with good mental health are more likely to have positive social interactions and build healthy relationships with peers and adults. Addressing mental health early provides an opportunity to foster emotional intelligence, empathy, and effective communication skills. These skills are essential for children to navigate their social environment successfully, resolve conflicts, and establish strong connections with others.

  1. Prevention of Long-term Issues

Many mental health disorders first emerge during childhood or adolescence. Addressing mental health concerns early can significantly reduce the risk of long-term mental health issues. By providing appropriate support and interventions, we can mitigate the negative impact of mental health challenges and potentially prevent their progression into more severe conditions later in life.

  1. Breaking the Stigma

Addressing mental health in children early helps break down the stigma associated with mental health concerns. When we openly discuss and prioritize mental well-being, we create an environment that encourages children to seek help without shame or embarrassment. This sets the stage for a society that values and supports mental health, ultimately leading to healthier and happier individuals.

  1. Family Support and Collaboration

Early intervention for children's mental health involves not only the child but also their families and communities. By addressing mental health concerns early on, we can involve parents, guardians, and teachers in providing the necessary support. Collaborative efforts ensure a holistic approach to a child's well-being, fostering a strong support system that enables children to thrive.

  1. Prevention of Future Mental Health Disorders

Research has shown that untreated mental health issues in childhood can have long-lasting effects, increasing the risk of mental health disorders in adulthood. By addressing mental health concerns early and providing appropriate interventions, we can potentially prevent or minimize the development of more severe mental health conditions later in life. Early intervention is key to promoting resilience and offering children the tools they need to navigate life's challenges successfully.

Addressing mental health in children early is of utmost importance to their overall well-being, development, and future success. By prioritizing mental health and providing the necessary support and interventions, we can help children build resilience, develop essential social and emotional skills, and prevent the onset of more severe mental health disorders. Early intervention not only benefits children individually but also contributes to creating a society that values and supports mental well-being. Let us prioritize the mental health of our children and foster a generation of emotionally healthy and resilient individuals.

Why it's important to share our stories

The "Imperfectly Perfect" campaign revolves around sharing stories of individuals who have faced adversity and found their purpose in life. The campaign aims to highlight the journey of these individuals, showcasing their imperfections and the challenges they have overcome along the way. By sharing these stories, the campaign hopes to inspire and empower others who may be going through similar struggles.

The Story you are sat on, somebody is waiting to hear with Rachael Newsham

Rachael Newsham has inspired tens of thousands to get hooked on regular exercise, trained thousands of instructors, and developed hundreds of workouts along the way.

Committed to helping the world fall in love with fitness, Rachael truly believes in sharing the lessons learned whilst training her own mental fitness.

She wants to help throw light on the previously stigmatised area of mental health and well being, as Rachael believes mental health goes hand in hand with physical health.

She delivers key notes on mental fitness and the importance of having a healthy mind by means of her own journey inside the fitness industry.An internationally renowned speaker, programme director, choreographer, presenter, celebrity trainer for Les Mills International. Ba (Hons) in Sports Mgt, she is a highly sought after speaker on stages worldwide, and we are so excited as Rachael joins founder; Glenn Marsden 3 years on to share even deeper conversations.

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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.

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Decoding Hermetic Sciences with Harley Bonner

Harley Bonner is one of Australia’s most recognised actors best known for his roles on both of Australia’s longest running and iconic tv series; Neighbours and Home and Away.

After suddenly departing the show at the end of 2021, 2022 gifted Harley the fortuitous opportunity to live out another lifelong dream.

Spending a year travelling around the world with meditation teacher, Sifu Mark Rasmus, intensively studying the Hermetic sciences.

Get ready for an unbelievable episode as we chat about his journey, his faith and a whole lot more.

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'From Actress to Soul Nourisher' with Carla Bonner

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Carla Bonner is best known for her role as Stephanie Scully in the long-running TV show Neighbours, but in this episode we get a glimpse of the amazing woman behind the character.

Carla shares what the gratitude for a long standing career she has held in the Entertainment Industry, but also the lessons it taught her over the years including the brutality on your self worth and how at times what brought her to her knees.

Her segue from actress to soul nourisher, she shares what she is up to now as a coach, what spirituality means to her and how she has made it her mission to guide people who feel disconnected from self.

To find out more about Carla, you can currently reach her via her Instagram @carlabonner3

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'Lessons From Earth' with Sonia Stein

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London-based pop songstress Sonia Stein has a voice that is mesmerizing listeners around the world. She’s performed at sold-out arenas around the world, released several successful EPs, and established herself as one of music’s most exciting voices.

Not only has she been busy in the studio, she has been enchanting audiences from London and NYC Fashion week to festivals and supporting the likes of Betsy, Alice Merton, Alice Jemima and 30 dates with Dido across South America, UK and Europe.

Most recently she embarked on a 17 date UK and Ireland Arena tour this time supporting James Arthur.

Her latest EP β€œLessons From Earth - Part 1” is out now, with the Part 2 EP due for release in April 2023.

Founder; Glenn recently sat down with Sonia to hear all about her journey, her ease of sharing her vulnerability through her lyrics, her advocacy towards Mental Health and the deep meaning behind her recent single ' Everytime Africa Plays'


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'Growing Up In A World Full Of Science' with Heather Maltman

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From hosting breakfast radio shows nationally to being a panellist on Studio Ten or The Project in Australia, and even having her own show with Australia's I’m a Celebrity Get me Out Of Here Now, Heather Maltman can do it all.

Acting, Directing and Producing many of her own films to winning awards, to producing her own show heard in over 9 countries worldwide.

But that doesn’t even scratch the surface of how much work this woman puts in. She donates time to workshops with the PCYC helping young men from disadvantaged homes. As well as mentoring young women in entertainment, on how to protect themselves in a very swayed industry.

This episode, we hear Heather's story, from her upbringing to landing herself in a position where the limelight and camera's were all on her. We hear it all in this incredible episode and we couldn't be happier to start the season of with somebody whom has given so much of her support and advocacy to the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign.


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'The Roadblocks Become The Blessings' with Glenn Marsden

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Being badly affected by Body Dysmorphia and losing a friend to Suicide, founder; Glenn Marsden sought escapism in all the wrong places.

But through self-discovery, learning to turn that pain into his purpose, he conquered overcoming his past struggles and the loss of a friend by becoming aware and understanding the root cause of his own escapism and turning his attention to self discovery.

He defines the word transformation in every sense of the word.

Today he is known as one of the World’s Best Confidence and Visibility Mentor's as well as the founder of the worlds fastest growing and most Publicized Mental Wellbeing Movements; The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign.

He has featured in over 150 + International Mainstream Publications and Networks, has the backing of over 450 + of the worlds most respected and recognized faces across Entertainment, Sports, Corporate and the Wellbeing Space, and is on his way to truly impact over 1 BILLION lives.Leading by his Imperfections, Glenn shares through full transparency just how much it takes to get your message out to the world in the episode.So sit back, and find out just what it has taken Glenn to build the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign.

'Through Pain You Can Find Purpose' with Jacinta Tynan

Jacinta Tynan is a journalist, an author, columnist and former news presenter with Sky News Australia. For more than a decade, Jacinta was a regular columnist for Sunday Life and a contributing for other Australian Publications including Sydney Morning Herald, Mind Food & Kids Spot. After stepping away from presenting on Australian screens in 2020, she turned her attention to her other great passion - Human Potential, earning a diploma in Positive Mental Health. She is now a qualified Life Coach, the perfect synergy for her regular body and soul column on spirituality in which she explores spiritual concepts and modalities.

She does all this whilst raising her two sons in Sydney, Australia.

We are truly honoured to have Jacinta on the show, both sharing her story and her wisdom. So make sure to listen and tell us what you think in the comments below.

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Believe in Yourself with Chase Tang

Chase Tang is an Actor, Entrepreneur, and Mental Health Advocate. He was born & raised in Taiwan & at the age of 6 immigrated to Canada along with his family.

As a child he was an elite level hockey player, he holds a Bachelor’s of Commerce Degree from the University of Guelph majoring in Marketing Management and prior to entering the entertainment industr, he was a successful corporate executive.

Since 2019 his popularity & following has grown significantly as a rising star in both Hollywood & in Asia and with him being extremely passionate in speaking out about Mental Health and sharing his own past struggles with mental health, through severe bouts of depression and anxiety to panic attacks, he hopes to use his platform to help others to live a more meaningful, joyous life.

Listen in as we hear Chase's story, on embracing his Asian Identity, his experience with depression and anxiety at two different times through his life β€” in 2005 when his hockey career was dwindling and in 2015, in which he experienced the most severe struggles mentally, which saw him experiencing severe panic attacks happening 20-30 times a day for him.

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What It's Taken To Build The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign.

Being badly affected by Body Dysmorphia and losing a friend to Suicide, founder; Glenn Marsden sought escapism in all the wrong places.

But through self-discovery, learning to turn that pain into his purpose, he conquered overcoming his past struggles and the loss of a friend by becoming aware and understanding the root cause of his own escapism and turning his attention to self discovery.

He defines the word transformation in every sense of the word.

Today he is known as one of the World’s Best Confidence and Visibility Mentor's as well as the founder of the worlds fastest growing and most Publicized Mental Wellbeing Movements; The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign. He has featured in over 150 + International Mainstream Publications and Networks, has the backing of over 450 + of the worlds most respected and recognized faces across Entertainment, Sports, Corporate and the Wellbeing Space, and is on his way to truly impact over 1 BILLION lives.

Leading by his Imperfections, Glenn shares through full transparency just how much it takes to get your message out to the world in the episode.

So sit back, and find out just what it has taken Glenn to build the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign.

If you're feeling apprehensive about seeing a psychologist, don't be.

If you're feeling apprehensive about seeing a psychologist, it's important to remember that seeking help from a mental health professional is a positive step towards improving your well-being. Here's what you can generally expect when seeing a psychologist:

  1. Initial consultation: Your first session will typically involve an assessment of your concerns, symptoms, and personal background. The psychologist will ask questions to better understand your situation and gather relevant information.

  2. Confidentiality and trust: Psychologists are bound by strict professional ethics that ensure your privacy and confidentiality. This means that the information you share with them will be kept confidential, except in specific circumstances where there is a risk of harm to yourself or others.

  3. Active listening and empathy: Psychologists are trained to provide a safe and nonjudgmental environment. They will actively listen to your concerns and show empathy and understanding. Their goal is to help you explore your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors to gain insight into your challenges.

  4. Collaborative approach: Therapy is a collaborative process where you and the psychologist work together to set goals and develop strategies to address your concerns. Psychologists use various evidence-based techniques and therapies tailored to your specific needs.

  5. Different therapy approaches: Psychologists may employ different therapeutic approaches based on your needs and their expertise. These may include cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, mindfulness-based therapies, and more. The psychologist will explain the chosen approach and how it can benefit you.

  6. Non-directive approach: Psychologists generally won't tell you what to do or provide direct advice. Instead, they will help you gain insights, develop coping mechanisms, and make informed decisions for yourself. They act as guides in your journey of self-exploration and growth.

  7. Time commitment: The duration of therapy varies depending on the nature of your concerns. Some issues may require only a few sessions, while others may require more extended treatment. Your psychologist will discuss the anticipated duration and frequency of sessions with you.

Remember that psychologists are professionals who have undergone extensive training to help individuals with their mental health. They are experienced in dealing with various challenges and are there to support you on your journey to better mental well-being. If you have specific concerns or questions, don't hesitate to discuss them with the psychologist during your initial consultation.