Yardi RISE – Managing Mental Health for a Balanced Life

Share

Yardi RISE, an internal initiative that empowers women in real estate, returns for its winter event in Milton Keynes. Featuring guest speaker Jeanette Skipsey, market development manager for Mind BLMK, the event delved into the subject of mental health. With over 15 years of experience working with Mind BLMK, Skipsey is passionate about developing and enhancing knowledge in the promotion of wellbeing. Conversations centred around the link between stress, anxiety and physical health. While highlighting strategies to effectively navigate and maintain mental well-being for a balanced life.

Recognising the Normality of Anxiety & Stress

Yardi RISE - Managing Mental Health for a Balanced Life

In a world where 1 in 4 adults and 1 in 10 children suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder, the pressure of daily life can feel overwhelming. Skipsey started her discussion by emphasising the normality of suffering from mental health. She notes, โ€œItโ€™s not weakness and thereโ€™s no health without mental health.โ€ Stress and anxiety are a natural response โ€œhardwired into our genetics,โ€ a mechanism that has evolved to help us navigate challenges. By acknowledging stress as a normal part of the human experience, we can destigmatise mental health conversations. Stating that a โ€œthird of all GP visits are stress-related,โ€ underscores the general nature of this issue and the need for open dialogue.

โ€œSensitivity is in our genes โ€“ it’s predetermined by nature. When we feel anxious about things, our automatic nervous system works with our central nervous system. And that will go into what we call fight, flight or freeze. Thatโ€™s a heightened state of stressโ€ฆitโ€™s normal in all of us.โ€

Therefore, Skipsey’s call to shift language away from the term “mental health problem” to more relatable terms, such as โ€œstressโ€ and โ€œemotional well-beingโ€ is a practical step in encouraging discussions. This linguistic shift makes it easier for individuals to communicate their experiences, reducing the barriers/stigma surrounding seeking help and support.

The Links Between Physical & Mental Health

The intricate link between physical and mental health is a crucial concept that Skipsey highlighted. Recognising that โ€œthe mind and physical self are not separate, but rather work in synergy,โ€ will allow individuals to adopt a holistic approach to their health and mental well-being. She notes that a minor physical ailment, โ€œlike a common cold,โ€ can have cascading effects on mental processes, โ€œimpacting the mind and our capacity to think and make decisions,โ€ but also influencing our mood. Skipsey stresses that these mental challenges can manifest into physical symptoms. โ€œYou will be more tired, or you will neglect sleep/nutrientsโ€ because of the constant, emotional worrying. Thus, โ€œaltering routines and daily habits.โ€

However, understanding this connection between physical and mental health will empower individuals to manage both aspects of their health proactively. By doing so, we can better navigate the obstacles life throws at us.

โ€œAs a therapist, we train our mind to stop and think and listen before it gets to the physical. But for most of us, because we don’t have that skill set, we only feel unwellโ€ฆbecause we’re not engaging with our thoughts and feelings. So, it’s good every day to engage with how you feel and justify how you feel. Really start to reflect and listen to your inner voice.โ€

RISE: A Blueprint for Well-being

Skipsey goes on to demonstrate how the Yardi RISE approach can be a practical framework for supporting well-being. She pinpoints how it provides actionable steps to manage mental health effectively. By grasping the four pillars of RISE (Recognise, Inspire, Showcase and Empower), men and women can build resilience and achieve a balanced state of mind.

  1. Recognise: The first step involves acknowledging our โ€œinner voicesโ€ and understanding that โ€œanxiety is a normal part” of the human experience. It is essential for effective self-care to recognise when โ€œstress becomes problematicโ€ and โ€œseeking professional helpโ€ when needed.
  2. Inspire: Sharing knowledge about mental health inspires a culture of โ€œopenness and understanding.โ€ Helping to break the silence surrounding mental health challenges and creating a โ€œsupportive environmentโ€ where individuals feel comfortable/inspired to seek help.
  3. Showcase: The importance of showcasing well-being cannot be overstated. โ€œSharing our journeyโ€ and celebrating well-being achievements, no matter how small, contributes to changing the narrative around mental health. By โ€œshowcasing positive stories, we reduce the stigma surrounding mental illnessesโ€ and promote a culture of acceptance.
  4. Empower: The core of Yardi RISE is empowerment. Taking โ€œtime for self-care, engaging in relaxation techniques and initiating conversations about mental healthโ€ contributes to personal and community empowerment. Empowerment is about fostering a culture where seeking help is a โ€œsign of strength, not weakness.โ€

Journaling: A Tool for a Healthier Lifestyle

Skipsey ends her discussion by highlighting the important role tools such as โ€œmood diary journalsโ€ have in supporting mental well-being. These journals provide a practical way for individuals to reflect on โ€œtheir emotions, identify patterns and gain insightsโ€ into their mental state. Taking a few moments each day to assess and validate feelings, empowers individuals to make informed choices for their well-being.

Mood diary journals serve as a valuable tool in promoting self-awareness and understanding. By incorporating journaling into daily routines, individuals can actively engage in their mental health journey and build a sense of control over their emotions.

What are the benefits of Journaling?

During the second half of the event, Yardi Account Executive and a member of the RISE committee, Harriet Clark, engaged the group in a journaling activity โ€“ where we shared our feelings of the day. But before we set out to complete this task, Clark shared her insights on journaling and how this practise has been instrumental for her in cultivating a well-balanced mental state.

Key takeaways include:

โ€œJournaling is whatever you want it to be.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s a way to process your feelings, process your emotions, keep track of how you were feeling during a certain period.โ€

โ€œJournaling is a beautiful way to balance pros and cons, good and negative things in one’s day.โ€

โ€œLife lessons and emotional challenges are endless โ€“ so, it can make it a bit more digestible for the mind, especially if you’ve experienced some event.โ€

โ€œJournaling can be a nice way to reflect on your emotional journey and feel proud of yourself on how far you have come.โ€

About Mind BLMK

Mind BLMK works across communities to support positive mental health and wellbeing. Working closely with a range of partners, it offers many activities from its wellbeing centres and local venues to make a difference to the mental health and wellbeing of people in Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes. Mind BLMK aims to make sure that no-one has to face a mental health problem alone. For more information, visit mind-blmk.org.uk.

About Yardi RISE

Yardi RISE was created in 2022. Itโ€™s an internal event for women at Yardi to network, inspire and empower each other. For more information, visit Introducing Yardi RISE or use the hashtag, #RiseWithYardi on socials.