Young men today are often under enormous pressure, whether from family, friends, or other social or professional circles. Succeeding in life and becoming the man you aspire to be can appear daunting, leading many to simply give up and fall into despair or fail to meet expectations.
While the world can appear stacked against young men today, the single most important thing you can change is your mindset. You can empower yourself to become a well-rounded, integrated man. As you do so, you will be doing the best you can and improving your mental health and resilience to the challenges you face today and in the future.
Here are a few quick tips for young men to improve their mental health and build up fortitude to tackle these challenges:
1. Keep Active as Much as Possible
We’re in an extremely sedentary world where practically everything can be done from the comfort of your home or whilst sitting at an office desk. It’s convenient and often unavoidable, but what you can and should do is be active to balance out all that sitting you may be doing.
A little exercise is better than none at all, and even basic exercise can greatly help you balance out your testosterone, manage stress, get better sleep at night, and generally improve your mood. Just try to start with a consistent routine, even if small, then go from there.
2. Know Who You Can Trust
One big problem many young people face today is having a small social circle and perhaps few people they can talk to. Loneliness is quite an epidemic, and it can have all sorts of negative consequences.
Don’t become a recluse and do try to have someone, a friend or family member, whom you can confide in personally with your feelings. Of course, they should be trustworthy and someone who understands and empathises with you. Bottling up emotions is not helpful, so safely letting off some steam when you’re feeling down or depressed, angry or anxious is actually helpful.Consider speaking to a men’s psychologist if you need a safe and judgment-free environment.
3. Cut Back on Bad Habits
Many men find solace by retreating from the world to habits that provide relief or escapism. Video games, porn, social media “doomscrolling” or consuming drugs or alcohol.
It might not be easy to completely cut yourself off from these immediately (and in some cases, it could even be harmful), but do try to cut back just a little and try to use that time reconciling your own mental health issues and finding solutions.
4. Create a Routine: Consistency is Key
Even the smallest changes in your lifestyle can pay off in dividends later on in life. Forcing yourself to cook at home rather than ordering junk food, even if it’s only a few times a week, can gradually lead you to better eating habits, for example.
What matters most is that you do have a routine and that you do show some consistency with it. A big one that can really help out is setting a reasonable bedtime for yourself, and/or putting your phone out of arm’s reach while you’re in bed to avoid checking social media, for example.
5. Don’t Be Afraid of Speaking to a Professional
Young men are under tremendous pressure today, and it’s not always easy to deal with. As men, we often like pragmatic, actionable solutions to problems, but we often struggle to take action when it’s our own mental health issues holding us back.
Speaking with a professional men’s psychologist can really make a great difference in your life, your mood and self-esteem and equip you with ways to deal with issues that will certainly arise in your future.
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