• How To Stay Sane In A Crazy World - Video Podcast

  • May 17 2022
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

How To Stay Sane In A Crazy World - Video Podcast

  • Summary

  • How To Stay Sane In A Crazy World - Video Podcast

    An entertaining short video combining graphics from the 'How To Stay Sane In A Crazy World' book with conversations from the 'How To Stay Sane In A Crazy World' podcasts. A Healthy Brain, A Clear Conscience And A Reason To Live


    BUILDING RESILIENCE

    www.resiliencetoolkit.com.au

    Section 1 - A Healthy Brain

    BUILDING RESILIENCE | THE BODY

    This section covers the foundational level of the Maslow pyramid.

    FOOD - WATER - SLEEP

    The basic requirements for human mental and emotional wellbeing. Ideal for HR on-boarding, staff training, parent events, newsletters and social media posts.

    Video 2 - A Clear Concience

    BUILDING RESILIENCE | THE MIND

    SAFETY & BELONGING

    The importance of belonging and connection, and how disconnection and early childhood trauma can result in shame, addictions and dysfunctional behaviours.

    Video 3 - A Reason To Live

    BUILDING RESILIENCE | THE SPIRIT

    SELF ESTEEM & ACTUALIZATION

    How being our true self, finding our unique purpose and role provides fulfillment.

    These short talks based on 'MASLOW' reveal the causes of mental health problems and how to avoid them - in a non-clinical, no jargon manner. It's a bit like teaching people to swim instead of having to rescue them when they are drowning.

    This series was produced for use as 'Radio Spots' and is 'PUBLIC DOMAIN" brainhealtheducation.com.au/How_To_Stay_Sane/
    We encourage broadcast stations and educators to freely use this material.

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