Optimism gives you a platform for actively
learning about your depression. By monitoring the patterns in your life it helps
you to see the various factors, internal and external, that impact on your
mental health. Optimism prompts you to keep a detailed record of all things that
affect your health, creating a valuable record that reveals the triggers that
you need to avoid, and the helpful strategies that benefit your health. Simple
charts highlight the cause and effect relationships that might otherwise be
missed, and there is a template for developing a Stay Well Plan, a dynamic
document that you adjust as you learn more about managing your illness. All of
the output can be printed and sent or emailed to your health provider or carers,
to help them gain insight on how to help you.
As most people who have recovered from mental illness agree, it takes an awful
lot of work to get better and then stay well. Those who are active and
determined to pull things around tend to have the most success. Optimism makes a
proactive approach to your mental health that much easier. It equips you to take
control and be active in maintaining good mental health.
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