May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and I’ve been reflecting on what I need to maintain my mental health as a leader, colleague, solo mom to a delightfully curious and demanding toddler, and community member. While we don’t always acknowledge it, we are all on a mental health journey that requires daily and deliberate effort. Here are three practices that I use to maintain my mental health daily so I can be as present and impactful as possible in each role I play.
Balancing responsibilities as leaders, colleagues, parents, and community members requires us to prioritize our mental health as an integral part of finding balance and being able to face challenges with resilience and compassion. Taking care of our mental health is not a one-time effort but a continuous, deliberate practice that empowers us to lead with strength and empathy. This Mental Health Awareness Month, and beyond, let’s make a commitment to our well-being, for ourselves and for those we lead and care for.