Friday, December 20, 2024

Stay Okay Reads: Books That Help Your Mental Health

πŸ“šπŸ’š ​Stay Okay Reads: Books That Help Your Mental Health ​πŸ’šπŸ“š

Books are like quiet companions. During bad times, a good book can calm us, show us new ways to cope, and reassure us that we're not alone. Below are some book kinds that can work for your mental health, and some books to begin with.

 1. Books That Teach You About Mental Health

These books explain mental health in simple ways. They help you understand what’s going on in your mind and body. Learning more can reduce fear and make it easier to ask for help. 

πŸ“– Reasons to Stay Alive by Matt Haig

                                              πŸ“– We are all mad here by Nicky Lidbetter

2. Books That Share Real-Life Stories

Reading about others who’ve been through tough times and come out stronger gives us hope. These stories remind us: "If they made it, maybe I can too."

              πŸ“– It’s Kind of a Funny Story by Ned Vizzini (based on the author’s own experience)



                πŸ“– The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath (a classic that many people still connect with)

3. Books That Help You Cope

These books give you tools to manage stress, anxiety, or sadness. They may include exercises, tips, or calming techniques.

   πŸ“– The Anxiety Survival Guide by Bridget Flynn Walker ( especially for teens, kids, and overall for everyone)



                                                πŸ“– The Self-Care Project by Jayne Hardy

4. Books That Motivate and Uplift

Sometimes, we just need gentle words that make us feel better. These books are full of encouraging thoughts and reminders that we are enough.

                                                  πŸ“– Good Vibes, Good Life by Vex King

                 πŸ“– You Are Here by Thich Nhat Hanh (a peaceful read by a Buddhist monk)

5. Books You Can Write In (Guided Journals)

Not all helpful books are meant to be read — some are meant to be written in. Journaling helps release emotions, clear your mind, and track your feelings. Below are some books you can write in, not just read.

                                            πŸ“– The 6-Minute Diary  by Dominik Spenst

                       πŸ“– Let That Sh*t Go by  Monica Sweeney (a fun and freeing guided journal)


Remember: Everyone's journey is different. What helps one person might not help another, and that is okay. Try different books, read slowly, and absorb what works for you. 

Have you found a book that helped your mental well-being? Please share it in the Comments. You never know who might need it today πŸ’›



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