Hello one and all,

Just wanted to raise some awareness of the one of the very few things that are (arguably) more important than video games - your own health and the health of people around you.

This years' theme of MHD is mental health in the workplace so if you have any problems at your work, find someone to talk about it whether it's your co-worker or some SteamGifts stranger. The same goes the other way, if you see someone at work who's been having bad days lately - talk to him/her, even the smallest action of care helps.

If you're feeling down due to unemployment, talk to someone too - you won't know what good may come out of it unless you try, and if you know someone who's been unemployed reach out to at least raise his/hers spirits, every bit helps.

And of course let's have a GA

And some music for better or worse mood:

Daniel Powter - Bad Day
Dire Straits - Walk Of Life
AURORA - Murder Song
Message To Bears - Mountains
Kansas - Carry on Wayward Son

Have a nice day you all.

7 years ago

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The workplace would be less stressful if I actually had one to go to. Of course, not having a job is pretty stressful too. Yeah, this is not helping, is it?

7 years ago
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Thanks for all this. Was just last night discussing some concerns with a close friend.

7 years ago
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bump and have a nice day as well🌻

7 years ago
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Talking about shitty day(s) at work and things you're unhappy about with your coworkers or friends helps make one feel better, even if just by a little bit. In the end if one is too unhappy or too stressed due to their job then he/she should seriously look for a new one and quit the current one once they find something better.

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bump

7 years ago
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A topic very close to my heart ❤

7 years ago
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I know, I hardly miss a chance to show others some Chibird-pictures, but... it's one of those blogs (it is a blog, right? Ö_ö) you can visit and just feel a bit better in the end. So many motivational things, such cute reminders that we don't need to be perfect, that every single one of us is fine the way we are...
I know, the pictures aren't about mental health, but whenever I struggle, when I feel overwhelmed by my past, when I just feel like crying because I can't seem to find even a little bit of hope... and whenever I don't want to bother others with my fears and problems... I visit chibird and feel a bit better.
So maybe others will have the same experience ^^

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7 years ago
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Bump!

7 years ago
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Bump for awareness!!

7 years ago
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Thanks and bump for a worthy cause!

7 years ago
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B♥mpy!

7 years ago
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Thank you for your nice giveaway and the World Mental Health Day awareness, TheFourthWinchester! :3

7 years ago
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Bump, and thanks.

7 years ago
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thanx and bump

7 years ago
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bump

7 years ago
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Mental Health Bump, it is SO important!

Lost some marbles myself..........

7 years ago
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Bump!

7 years ago
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I just read through the comments; there's some helpful stuff amongst them. thanks for this thread!

7 years ago
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Ah, definitely a thread worth reading. Having suffered from depression and subsequent drug addiction (coming up on 12 years clean), my "Steam door" is always open to anyone who'd like to chat. It always helps to talk about it, and the best time to talk is typically when you'd least like to.

Cheers, Winchester.

7 years ago
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Thanks for the kind message. We are definitely way behind on education and treatment of mental health and illnesses. So many people will just dismiss it as this person is crazy or that person is weak-willed instead of it being a legitimate illness. Anyways thx for the post and of course the ga!

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