
Every Mind Matters is a campaign resource network designed to empower people to look after their mental wellbeing and support that of others. It focuses on promoting mental wellbeing as well as addressing the four most commonly reported, subclinical mental health concerns: anxiety, low mood, stress, and trouble sleeping.
The programme offers a range of evidence-based self-care actions and free resources designed to help people take care of their own mental health and prevent common concerns from escalating into mental health disorders.
Available on the website is a free, NHS-approved Mind Plan. By answering five short questions people get a personalised mental health action plan, providing practical tips to help them deal with stress and anxiety, boost their mood, sleep better, and feel more in control. People can also join a 4-week email programme where they can get reminders, swap in new tips and are encouraged to make looking after their mental wellbeing part of their everyday routine. In addition, they have an email programmes focused specifically on ‘easing your anxiety’ and ‘putting your sleep first’.
Top tips for relieving anxiety (PDF, 1.67MB)
This year the successful ‘Find your little big thing’ campaign continues for 2024-25 to highlight that ‘doing the little things can make a big difference to your mental health.’
The Every Mind Matters campaign encourages and helps you to ‘find your little big thing’ hero-ing the little things you can do, which can make a big difference to your mental health. Making time for your mental wellbeing is important – and embedding these little things as part of your routine can help you feel better and more in control.
These little things can include:
- Getting physically active – like taking a walk or download the free NHS Couch to 5k or Active 10 apps.
- Spot the signs. It's important to recognise your symptoms of anxiety, reasons for them and how to take action.
- Managing your thoughts and feelings with the help of CBT
- Challenge unhelpful thoughts. Try to replace them with more realistic ones.
- Set up a daily “worry time”. To go through your concerns.
- Reduce tension. With mindfulness and meditation exercises.
- Talking to someone you trust
- Getting the most from your sleep – like avoiding screen-time an hour before bed or getting out of bed and doing something simple until you feel tired again
- Getting closer to nature
- Planning something nice to look forward to
- Little things like (a daily walk / a regular chat) can make a big difference to your mental health
- Every Mind Matters website has lots of NHS-approved tips and advice to help you ‘find your little big thing’
- Get a free, personalised Mind Plan – a mental health action plan that provides practical tips to help you deal with anxiety and stress, boost your mood, sleep better, and feel more in control.
- Sign up to anxiety easing emails. On the Every Mind Matters website.
- Search "Every Mind Matters". For free ways to get active for your mental wellbeing.
Please visit the Every Mind Matters website for free, NHS approved advice and simple tips to help you look after your mental wellbeing and see whether you can make them part of your daily routine.
Every Mind Matters Website
Find your little big thing at Every Mind Matters
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Important: Tips to help you get active for your mental wellbeing
- Do something you like. The best way to get active is to do something you enjoy.
- Start small and build up. Any amount of physical activity is better than none. Get started with free NHS-approved apps such as Couch to 5k and Active 10.
- Make physical activity fun. By listening to a new podcast or walking with a friend.
- Have reminders to keep you active. Try keeping your active kit next to the front door.
- Go outside. Whether it's your local park or common, being out in nature helps to clear the mind.
- Search 'Every mind matters' for free ways to get active for your mental wellbeing.
