Ways to manage feelings
Sometimes feelings can seem big & overwhelming...
Remember that feelings are simply feelings and there no 'bad' feelings... All feelings are OK. The important bit is how we manage feelings and deal with them when they feel overwhelming.
It's good to talk!
Remember. Whatever you are feeling you can talk to someone about anything... even if it feels awful or small. You can talk to a trusted adult, a friend, a GP or nurse or a helpline - e.g. Childline 0800 1111.
See the get help section for more ideas. Not sure how to ask for help? See Asking for Help in the toolkit.
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Coping strategies
Coping skills are personal tools that help you manage stress, emotions, and life’s ups and downs.
Everyone needs ways to handle tough days or strong emotions.
Coping doesn’t mean pretending you’re fine — it means finding what helps you manage and move forward.
Try:
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Taking time out to breathe, move, or rest.
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Writing or journaling to get thoughts out of your head.
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Talking things through with someone you trust.
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Doing things that give you energy — sport, art, music, time outside.
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Using healthy distractions instead of bottling things up or turning to things that could harm you.
Building good coping habits takes practice, but it’s one of the best ways to protect your mental health.