January 2025 Newsletter
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January
January is Mental Wellness Month
January 18 we are celebrating Mental Health Resources Day in Houston, TX!

Mental Health Resources Day
With Mental Health Resources Day, we aim to educate the community of local, state, and national resources available for mental health support, from local psychiatrists to NAMI. With speakers from SAMHSA, the Houston Recovery Center, and so many other local services, this event is sure to be both fun and informative!
Volunteer Spotlight
This month we are spotlighting Jimi! Jimi has become an Emerging Scholar through the Emerging Scholars Fellowship Program with Active Minds, and we are lucky enough to have him as a volunteer! He is a valued team member and we are so thankful that he helps with our Youtube channel. Thank you, Jimi!
DAISY’s Book Club
Reading has been shown to improve empathy, and it can help us use our phones less, so reading is a great hobby to pick up! This month, DAISY recommends The Anxious Generation by Johnathon Haidt. This book is really informative on the mental health issues that kids, teens and young adults are now facing with the onslaught of technology, social media and ever-changing social pressures.

Thank you for joining us on this mental health journey! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn to stay up to date.
Your friend,

December 2024 Newsletter
/0 Comments/in Blog/by CMWadminDecember 5 is Light Up a Life Day
Reduce Stress This Holiday Season
The holidays are known to be stressful, and can be even harder if you have lost a loved one you used to spend the holidays with. To help reduce stress around the coming holidays, there are a number of techniques you could try, like yoga and meditation, gratitude practices, baking, and spending time in good company. It can be difficult with the pressures to decorate, buy gifts, or host loved ones, but this season is also a good opportunity to appreciate what you have and those you love. If you choose to give gifts, try doing a gratitude practice beforehand – everyone could even write down what they are grateful for, if you don’t want to verbally say what you’re grateful for. Fostering a sense of gratitude can have positive effects on mental wellness and fortitude, thereby reducing stress and improving mood.
Nami also has great resources on managing your mental health during the holidays:
Surviving Painful Holiday Emotions
Avoiding Holiday Stressors
Mindfulness and Meditations for the Holiday Blues
DAISY’s Book Club
DAISY found Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community by Robert D. Putnam an interesting and informative read. It is, as the title suggest, about the lack of community in America, and some of the reasons Americans have shifted away from community, including politics, TV, and a decrease in church-goers. Many people may feel like social media and cell phones are the main cause, but the author says, “voting, giving, trusting, meeting, visiting, and so on had all begun to decline while Bill Gates was still in grade school.”

Updates in the Mental Health Sphere and DAISY’s World
Studies have shown that gratitude can reduce feelings of loneliness! If you are feeling lonely, try adopting a gratitude practice – whether you say, write or just think about what you are grateful for, it can help alleviate some of your loneliness.
Creative Mental Wellness has been accepted into the Kroger Community Rewards program! When you shop with your Kroger account, you can help support our mission!


Thank you for joining us on this mental health journey! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn to stay up to date.
Your friend,

November 2024 Newsletter
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November 11-15 is Anti-Bullying Week
November 6 is National Stress Awareness Day
November 12 is Chicken Soup for the Soul Day
November 13 is World Kindness Day
November 23 is International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day
November 25 is International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
Bullying is out – Kindness is in.
Bullying is a near-universal experience. Most people have been bullied or have bullied others, in one form or another. Bullying can be verbal, physical, or social, so even excluding someone intentionally can be considered bullying. This November, try to include others in social situations and being extra kind to those who you think might be getting bullied.
DAISY’s Book Club
DAISY read you are not alone: The NAMI Guide to Navigating Mental Health by Ken Duckworth, MD. This guide includes real stories on people’s experiences with mental health, various therapies and coping methods, so it is both relatable and helpful. It does not really provide a framework on when/where/how to seek help, but it does explore different mental illnesses and treatment options.


Thank you for joining us on this mental health journey! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn to stay up to date. And check out our YouTube for informational videos from Seanda and DAISY!
Your friend,

October 2024 Newsletter
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October is National Mental Health Awareness Month, Depression Education and Awareness Month, Health Screening Month,
ADHD Awareness Month, and Bullying Prevention Month
October 6-12 is Mental Health/Illness Awareness Week
October 13-19 is OCD Awareness Week
October 7 is National Depression Screening Day
October 9 is National Day Without Stigma
October 10 is World Mental Health Day
World Mental Health Day
Celebrated annually on October 10th, World Mental Health Day reminds us of the importance of mental health and well-being. It’s a time to raise awareness, fight stigma, and advocate for accessible mental health support worldwide. Whether it’s through self-care, open conversations, or seeking professional help, prioritizing mental health is essential for leading a balanced life.
On this day, take a moment to check in with yourself and others. Together, we can create a world where mental health is treated with the importance it deserves.
Updates in the Mental Health Sphere and DAISY’s World
This year, the National Institute of Mental Health is celebrating 75 years! Their symposium’s theme was “Amplifying Voices and Building Bridges,” and featured talks from some incredible researchers who are using their funding, expertise and research to better help the mental health community. For World Mental Health Day, consider watching some of the presentations from the symposium with the following links – Session 1, Session 2, Session 3.

Thank you for joining us on this mental health journey! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn to stay up to date.
Your friend,

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