A reminder to pause, reflect, and prioritize mental well-being

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Your mental well-being matters. Here are some tips to help you check in and take care of yourself.

At different points in life, many people experience lower energy, reduced motivation, or changes in mood. Stress, busy routines, major transitions, and competing responsibilities may feel especially challenging during these times.

Moments like these offer an opportunity to pause, reflect, and focus on mental wellness. While these experiences are common, they can still take impact us in many ways. Taking time to check in with yourself and practise self-care can help support your mental well-being, no matter the season or circumstance.

We checked in with AU’s mental health and wellness team to get some tips on navigating this challenging time of the year. They shared a few ways to pause, check in, and prioritize your mental health and well-being during the winter. 

Mental health check-in 

Awareness is the first step in supporting mental wellness. A mental health check-in can be as easy as asking yourself: 

  • How am I feeling today? 
  • Am I coping well or feeling more stressed than usual? 

If you are feeling well, take note of why—maybe it’s your routines, or perhaps you’ve gotten some valuable rest or movementand continue to practise those habits. If you are feeling overwhelmed or down, acknowledge those feelings without judgement. Stress is a normal response to life’s changes and demands, and recognizing when you need support is an important step in supporting your mental well-being.  

Man walking in winter scene

Ways to promote positive mental health 

Mental wellness is shaped by everyday practices. Small, intentional changes can make a big difference over time.  
 
1. Challenge unhelpful thinking 
Reflect on patterns of thinking that may be contributing to a lower mood. Taking a moment to slow down and reframe unhelpful thoughts can support better responses to stress.  
 
2. Practise gratitude 
Taking time to appreciate things that are going well—even small moments—can shift focus and improve mood. A helpful habit could be taking a moment every day to write down or reflect on a few things you are grateful for.  
 
3. Practise kindness and compassion 
Acts of kindness toward others help promote personal well-being. Compassion helps reduce stress and creates a sense of belonging.  
 
4. Stay socially connected 
Maintaining meaningful relationships with others is an important practice for mental health. Regular check-ins, conversations, or activities with others can help reduce feelings of isolation. 
 
5. Support your physical health 
Rest, eating well, and physical activity play a huge role in mental well-being. Consistent routines in these areas can improve energy, focus, and emotional balance.  

Woman walking dog

Make self-care and mindfulness part of your everyday routine 

Self-care is not about perfection, but about making intentional choices that promote well-being. Mindfulness—paying attention to the present moment without judgment—can help reduce stress, even with just a few minutes of mindful breathing or reflection.

Self-care also means responding to life’s challenges with understanding rather than criticism; treating yourself with patience and care can strengthen emotional resilience. By reflecting on what matters most to you and taking small steps toward positive change, your everyday decisions, habits, and actions can create a meaningful impact over time. 

Mental health matters every day. Taking time to check in, practise self-care, and reach out for support can make a real difference.

Mental health support at AU 

If you or someone you know is struggling, support is available through AU's mental health and wellness team. 

To learn more, visit the  AU Mental Health and Wellness page, which includes  a helpful list of external resources. 

If you're a student at AU, our dedicated professionals are here to help. Contact AU Support Services  today. 

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