Celebrating International Women’s Day: Prioritising Mental Well-being

Maggie Morrow, counselling, CBT therapy, life coach and psychotherapist London. MSc Integrative Psychotherapy, BSc Psychology, Adv Dip, UKCP.
Author: Maggie Morrow, Award Winning Psychotherapist, Counsellor & Life Coach
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International Women’s Day is a time to celebrate the achievements, resilience, and strength of women around the world. It’s also a great opportunity to shine a light on something just as important—mental well-being. Women often take on multiple roles, balancing careers, families, personal goals, and societal expectations. With so much on their plates, prioritising mental health can sometimes take a back seat. But today, let’s change that narrative.

Here are some simple yet powerful ways to celebrate yourself and prioritise your mental well-being this International Women’s Day:

1. Set Boundaries Without Guilt

Many women feel pressure to say “yes” to everything—whether it’s at work, home, or in social settings. But constantly overextending yourself can lead to stress and burnout. Setting boundaries isn’t selfish; it’s self-preservation. Learn to say “no” when needed and protect your time and energy.

2. Embrace Rest as Productivity

Rest isn’t laziness—it’s essential. Whether it’s getting enough sleep, taking short breaks during the day, or indulging in activities that bring you joy, rest is a powerful tool for maintaining mental clarity and emotional balance. Give yourself permission to pause and recharge.

3. Celebrate Your Achievements

Women often downplay their accomplishments, but every win—big or small—deserves recognition. This International Women’s Day, take a moment to acknowledge your successes. Whether it’s a career milestone, a personal achievement, or simply making it through a tough day, give yourself credit where it’s due.

4. Connect with a Supportive Community

Having a strong support system can make all the difference in maintaining good mental health. Surround yourself with people who uplift and support you, whether it’s friends, family, mentors, or a supportive online community. Connection and encouragement are powerful tools for resilience when navigating life’s challenges.

  1. Prioritise Self-Care Without Apology

Self-care is more than just pampering—it’s about doing things that nourish your mind, body, and soul. Whether it’s reading, exercising, meditating, or simply taking time for yourself. Make self-care a non-negotiable part of your routine.

6. Practice Gratitude and Positivity

A simple gratitude practice can shift your mindset and improve mental well-being. Take a few moments each day to reflect on what you’re grateful for. Even on tough days, finding small moments of joy can make a significant difference.

7. Seek Professional Support When Needed

Therapy can be a valuable tool in managing stress, anxiety, or emotional challenges. Mental health is just as important as physical health, and seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.

This International Women’s Day, let’s not just celebrate the achievements of women but also encourage mental well-being and self-care. Prioritising your mental health isn’t just good for you—it’s good for the world. When women thrive mentally and emotionally, they create stronger communities, workplaces, and families.

So, here’s to you—your strength, your resilience, and your well-being. Happy International Women’s Day!

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