Supportive workplaces and survival skills.

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Supportive workplaces and survival skills. We all need a little care now and again.

Are we meant to be tight rope walkers ??? Happiness Home life Work life In my control Out of my control Acceptance Prevention Happiness for me = balance.

Who what where now ??? What can you do when things are out of your control. What can you do when you need a break. When things are really to much. Stay in control, use the resources. Breathe. Take the break, use your sick leave. It will all be there on your return. Get the professional help.

Chelsea's tips for survival. Take the time to go through the motions and emotions. Accept some things are out of your control. Take your own advice you would give others. Self care JUST DO IT !! Make it a part of your day everyday. Create your own joy. Stop over thinking !!! Cherish those in your life, simply for being in your life. Sleep well, get a better sleep routine. Eat well, eat regularly. Self care is not a 1 time deal. Write self care into your diary make it a part of your day.

Trust the professionals ! Relationships Australia. Mental Health Services South. Lifeline. Your own GP. Positive solutions. Lawyers. Work colleagues.

Feel free to take my advice and go and please yourself Feel free to take my advice and go and please yourself.  Quoted from Richard Barnes. ( My Dad, please don’t tell him I was listening)