“Stand up against Mental
Health,
there is no Health without
Mental Health”
World Mental
Health Day is observed on 10 th of October every year, with overall
objective of raising awareness on Mental Health Issues around the world,
mobilising efforts to support of Mental Health.
According to the WHO the goal for this year is Increased Investment in Mental Health. With COVID 19, it is expected that the need for mental health and
psychosocial support will also increase more than ever in the coming months and
years. Globally it’s a call to join hands together and work towards providing
support in schools and communities promoting good mental health.
I took
pictures in parts as it was too huge. Looking at these trees I am inspired how
they are surviving for years together on the main road, like this tress even
though it is bent , faced all types of
weather it is resilient and continues to offer shade and add beauty to the
environment.
Thursday Tree love is a photo feature on Parul’s blog
hosted on second and fourth Thursday of every month. You are most welcome to join in, all
you need to do is:
Post a picture of a tree on
your blog
Link back to her post http://happinessandfood.com/tag/treelove/
Thank you for
reading this post; I would love to know your thoughts...
May you be Happy
&Blessed
Nice write up..I always prefer having trees in front of the house
ReplyDeleteThanks Shama, nice to connect with you here and also to know that you like to have trees in front of the house. This is a place I visited a friend and found this tree interesting.
DeleteEverything is in the mind. What is in the mind affects the body more than the other way round. It's good that nowadays there is much more awareness about the need for good mental and emotional health.
ReplyDeleteSo True Mr Pradeep, agree with you on what you mentioned. Thanks God people are realizing the importance of being healthy both mentally and emotionally. Thanks for your comment, I appreciate you.
DeleteSo true Angela.. we must learn from Nature.. Good post!
ReplyDeleteThank you Archana, glad you found this post good:)
DeleteThis is beautiful and what I loved most is that you spoke of mental health. Trees teach us a lot and so much to notice and learn from them. Thanks Angela! So sweet of you to post when I missed :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Parul:) I am so glad that you loved this post and yes There's so much to learn from trees. I missed you so much Parul, but I knew there could be something happening in your life that you couldn't post. I thank you for inspiring and connecting, Love and hugs. stay safe..
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