To celebrate World Mental Health Day 2023, here's the best quotes to share online. Read more on Grazia.
Talking about our mental health is important. Luckily, that's something we're increasingly aware of these days. So on World Mental Health Day let's take the opportunity to do just this.and 1 in 6 people report experiencing a common mental health problem in any given week in England.
Whether you’ve supported a friend through a tough patch or faced your own hurdles in the past, chances are we’ve all been touched by mental health issues at some point in our lives.To mark the day, we’ve collated some of the most inspiring quotes to share for World Mental Health Day 2023. Whether you write them in your phone's Notes app or share it on your social media, here’s your reminder that no matter how much we struggle, we’re never alone.
'We are not our trauma. We are not our brain chemistry. That's part of who we are, but we're so much more than that' -'I passionately believe we need to remove the stigma around mental wellbeing, which means talking about how we really think and feel' -'You are never too broken to be fixed. You are never too lost to be found. You are never too far gone to come back' -'One of the most important things you could realise is that you're not alone.
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