20/05/2020
It's Mental Health Awareness week, timely in the midst of this crisis. I've been thinking a lot with my clients about connection and solitude.
We’re wired for connection, from the second we’re born our survival depends on it. We’re social creatures and are meant to be around others. This Lockdown situation has challenged so many of us, removing the connections we so enjoy. But to not feel overloaded in our busy lives, we also need solitude. Solitude is a constructive state where reflection, creativity, spirituality, thinking or enjoyment of nature can happen. Some people I’ve been speaking to recently have also been realising that solitude has been missing in their lives prior to all this, and that its actually benefiting their mental health. They were so busy or always surrounded by people, or confused solitude with loneliness, a completely different thing.
What about you? Once real life fully resumes do you think you’ll be needing to seek more connection in your life, or might it be more solitude?