“Our staff group walk every Tuesday in the park and it clears our mind and energizes us for the afternoon”
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Keep your mind and body active. Step outside your house or go for a walk or run. Play a sport, dance, ride a bike or do some gardening. Find something you enjoy and do it regularly. Exercising makes you feel good and helps to clear your mind.
We think that the mind and body are separate but what you do with your body can have a powerful effect on your mental wellbeing. Evidence shows regular physical activity can:
Being active doesn’t mean you need to spend hours in the gym; find physical activities that you enjoy and think about how you can do them every day. Minimise the time spent sitting or lying down each day to increase your health and wellbeing. Stay safe and prevent injury during exercise by following some sensible tips.
“Our staff group walk every Tuesday in the park and it clears our mind and energizes us for the afternoon”
- Deb“My son started getting into scootering so I was at the skate park most weekends. I used to skateboard a bit when I was in my teens and I am now in my 30s. I noticed one of the other dads who didn’t look much younger than me [do it], so I thought why not? After a few falls and a bump or two…I am up and skateboarding again. It is awesome to know that I can still do it and my son loves the fact that we do an activity together.”
- Mohammed“I was feeling tired most of time and wasn’t getting anywhere need the recommended exercise they talk about. I am so busy with work, the kids and keeping up with their schedule there is little time for me. So I started taking the stairs rather than the lift at work. I know I get at least 15 minutes of exercise a day and I feel like my mind is less foggy. It is amazing how little it takes to feel better.”
- Annie