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Matt Haig - You are not your illness. You have an individual story to tell. You have a name, a history, a personality. Staying yourself is part of the battle

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Welcome to the Daily Quote – a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, for October 10th.Today is World Mental Health Day, an international observance dedicated to raising awareness about mental health issues and mobilizing efforts to support mental health worldwide. This important day was first celebrated in 1992 at the initiative of the World Federation for Mental Health, a global organization with members and contacts in more than 150 countries.Each year, World Mental Health Day provides an opportunity to raise awareness about mental health issues, reduce stigma, and encourage open conversations about mental wellbeing. What makes this day crucial is its recognition that mental health is fundamental to our overall health and wellbeing. For too long, mental health challenges have been stigmatized, misunderstood, and overlooked. World Mental Health Day reminds us that mental health matters just as much as physical health, and that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.Today's quote comes from author Matt Haig, who wrote:"You are not your illness. You have an individual story to tell. You have a name, a history, a personality. Staying yourself is part of the battle."Haig's powerful words, drawn from his own experience with depression and anxiety, capture something essential about mental health that World Mental Health Day seeks to emphasize. Mental illness is something you experience, not something you are. It's a crucial distinction that can make all the difference in how we view ourselves and how others view us.Think about how we talk about physical illness versus mental illness. We say someone "has diabetes" or "has a broken leg," but we often say someone "is depressed" or "is anxious," as if the condition defines their entire identity. Haig reminds us that mental health challenges are conditions we experience, not identities that consume us.Staying yourself through mental health struggles – maintaining your sense of identity, your interests, your connections to the things and people that matter to you – is indeed part of the battle. Mental illness can try to convince you that you're nothing more than your symptoms, but Haig's wisdom tells us that's a lie. You remain a complete person with a unique story, history, and personality that exists beyond any diagnosis.World Mental Health Day encourages this perspective – one that sees people first, not illnesses, and that recognizes the importance of maintaining our sense of self even while dealing with mental health challenges.Everybody experiences some mental health issues at some point in life. It is normal and probably unavoidable. I'm going through some right now actually and this episode is a great reminder to remember who I am and that I'm not defined by any condition that might afflict me.And whether you're struggling or supporting someone, remember that talking about mental health openly and without shame is how we reduce stigma and create a world where everyone feels safe seeking the help they need.That's going to do it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for now but I'll be back tomorrow. Same Pod Time, same pod station with another Daily Quote.

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Welcome to the Daily Quote – a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, for October 10th.Today is World Mental Health Day, an international observance dedicated to raising awareness about mental health issues and mobilizing efforts to support mental health worldwide. This important day was first celebrated in 1992 at the initiative of the World Federation for Mental Health, a global organization with members and contacts in more than 150 countries.Each year, World Mental Health Day provides an opportunity to raise awareness about mental health issues, reduce stigma, and encourage open conversations about mental wellbeing. What makes this day crucial is its recognition that mental health is fundamental to our overall health and wellbeing. For too long, mental health challenges have been stigmatized, misunderstood, and overlooked. World Mental Health Day reminds us that mental health matters just as much as physical health, and that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.Today's quote comes from author Matt Haig, who wrote:"You are not your illness. You have an individual story to tell. You have a name, a history, a personality. Staying yourself is part of the battle."Haig's powerful words, drawn from his own experience with depression and anxiety, capture something essential about mental health that World Mental Health Day seeks to emphasize. Mental illness is something you experience, not something you are. It's a crucial distinction that can make all the difference in how we view ourselves and how others view us.Think about how we talk about physical illness versus mental illness. We say someone "has diabetes" or "has a broken leg," but we often say someone "is depressed" or "is anxious," as if the condition defines their entire identity. Haig reminds us that mental health challenges are conditions we experience, not identities that consume us.Staying yourself through mental health struggles – maintaining your sense of identity, your interests, your connections to the things and people that matter to you – is indeed part of the battle. Mental illness can try to convince you that you're nothing more than your symptoms, but Haig's wisdom tells us that's a lie. You remain a complete person with a unique story, history, and personality that exists beyond any diagnosis.World Mental Health Day encourages this perspective – one that sees people first, not illnesses, and that recognizes the importance of maintaining our sense of self even while dealing with mental health challenges.Everybody experiences some mental health issues at some point in life. It is normal and probably unavoidable. I'm going through some right now actually and this episode is a great reminder to remember who I am and that I'm not defined by any condition that might afflict me.And whether you're struggling or supporting someone, remember that talking about mental health openly and without shame is how we reduce stigma and create a world where everyone feels safe seeking the help they need.That's going to do it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for now but I'll be back tomorrow. Same Pod Time, same pod station with another Daily Quote.

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