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Mental Health Month week three: Connecting with others

For the third week of Mental Health month, Balanced You is focusing on the topic “connecting with others.” Social connection helps ward off social isolation and is an important part of mental health. The connections we make with other people enrich our lives and support us through the most difficult times. But, sometimes, it is not easy to know how to make those meaningful, enriching connections, especially during the pandemic.

During the pandemic, you may not be as ambitious about connecting with others as you were pre-pandemic, and that is okay. Still, there are small steps you can take to help maintain connection during this time, using both technology and other resources.

Tools and tips for connecting with others

Some ideas to create meaningful connection include giving a compliment to someone, setting aside time to be social virtually, starting a buddy check-in system at work, making a loved one’s favorite recipe, or writing a letter.

To better understand how to connect with others, we encourage you to look at the Connecting with Others tool. The tool, developed by Mental Health America, offers helpful facts and tips and provides different examples on how to start conversations with others to help you develop meaningful connections.

Check out the Connecting with Others tool here. For more ideas on how to support your wellbeing by connecting with others during the pandemic, take a look at this blog post from King County EAP.

Additional mental health resources

Balanced You has resources King County employees can access to support your mental health. Many of these resources have updated their offerings to include COVID-19 related content.

For questions, more information, or suggestions, contact balancedyou@kingcounty.gov.

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