Mental Health Awareness Week: 6 ways journaling can calm an anxious mind | My Soho Times

Are you someone who often finds themselves over-thinking, or feeling overcome with anxiety? Well, writing in a journal can really help with that. Journaling provides a safe space for self-expression and self-reflection, without fear of judgment. In honour of Mental Health Awareness Week (13 to 19 May 2024), we’ve compiled six ways journaling can help improve your mental health. So, whether you’re looking to reduce stress, organise your thoughts, or gain clarity, try incorporating the ‘pen to paper‘ technique into your daily routine. Your mental and emotional well-being will thank you.

6 Ways Journaling Can Calm an Anxious Mind

1. Stress Reduction: Writing about your thoughts and emotions in a journal can act as a form of stress relief. By putting your feelings into words, you can gain insight into the sources of your stress and anxiety, helping you to find effective ways to cope with them.

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2. Goal Setting and Progress Tracking: Setting achievable goals and tracking progress through journaling can provide a sense of accomplishment and control. This can be particularly beneficial for those dealing with anxiety, as it promotes a positive focus on personal growth and development.

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3. Self-Exploration: Journaling provides a safe space for self-reflection and exploration. Through the process of writing, you can gain a deeper understanding of your innermost thoughts, desires, and fears. This self-awareness can lead to personal growth and a stronger sense of self.

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4. Problem Solving: Journaling can serve as a tool for problem-solving and decision-making. Writing about your concerns and dilemmas can lead to newfound clarity and perspective, allowing you to devise effective solutions and set achievable goals.

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5. Emotional Processing and Mood Regulation: Expressive writing in a journal can help you process and make sense of complex emotions. By articulating your feelings on paper, you may find it easier to confront unresolved issues and work through challenging experiences. This awareness can help you take proactive steps to manage your moods and emotions, leading to improved overall mental and emotional health.

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6. Gratitude Practice: Journaling can also be used as a tool for cultivating gratitude. By writing about things one is grateful for, individuals can shift their focus from anxiety-inducing thoughts to the positive aspects of their lives, promoting a more optimistic outlook.

The simple act of adopting journaling into a daily routine can have a profound impact on overall well-being. Whether you prefer traditional pen and paper or digital platforms, writing regularly can be a valuable addition to your self-care practices.

Mental Health Awareness support can be found here.

Written by Kai Lutterodt @the.soho.girl

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366 Days of SPF: Face the Future’s SPF Campaign and the VAT Burn Initiative

This week’s burst of sunshine serves as a preview of the upcoming summer season. However, before you rush outside to bathe in the sun’s rays, don’t forget to grab the SPF (and a hat)! According to a skin health survey conducted by the UK’s rapidly growing online beauty retailer, Face the Future, over half (55%) of the UK population only applies SPF when the weather is sunny, and only 8% re-apply their SPF throughout the day. Additionally, the study uncovered that while 68% of the UK population express concern about sunburn, merely 61% are worried about the risk of skin cancer. Daily application of SPF is a vital aspect of safeguarding your skin against sun damage.

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So, you want to quit smoking? HIIT the Gym, says expert! | My Soho Times

A recent study has revealed that, among various habits such as social media and video games, the British population is most keen to give up smoking.

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What’s On: ENJOY Live Music, New Menus + Special Offers | My Soho Times

As April draws to a close and we gear up for May, we’ve got some exciting events on our radar lined up for you! Expect live musical performances, enticing new menus, and exclusive offers within the vicinity of Soho & the West End. Don’t forget to register for ENJOY SOHO+ to access additional deals from us and our partners!

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The BoTree presents London Roots: Here’s a Spotlight on Soho | My Soho Times

The BoTree, one of London’s most exciting openings of autumn 2023, stands at the dynamic intersection of Marylebone, Mayfair, and Soho. Their latest campaign, London Roots, captures the essence of these three local districts, represented by three local personalities, including our founder Kai Lutterodt – aka The Soho Girl. Kai shares an account of her experience filming this exciting new social media series going live this season!

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LCC x MST: A Soho Symphony | My Soho Times

This issue of My Soho Times magazine is presented by MA Journalism students from London College of Communication (LCC) who have assumed responsibility of producing content as part of their collaborative unit. This special edition is a reflection of their ideas and creativity, featuring their chosen articles, images and social media content (keep an eye out on our TikTok for more!), all centred around the vibrant central London area loved by visitors and locals alike… Experience the world of Soho through their distinctive perspectives.

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What’s On: London Marathon Run | My Soho Times

On Sunday April 21st runners will take to the streets for the TCS London Marathon. Here’s what’s on our radar from prep to recovery mode, to, well, even doing a charity (shop) run for a good cause! And who knows, maybe we’ll even inspire you to lace up your own running shoes and take on a new challenge!

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Oyster Season: Truths, Myths and Where to Eat Delicious Oysters in Central London | My Soho Times

Let’s talk oysters! These firm British favourites on the seafood menu are often associated with luxury, sophistication, and culinary elegance. As the colder months draw to a close, does that bring the oyster season to an end? Kai Lutterodt explores debunking a few myths, and shares where you can enjoy these delicious seafood delicacies in Central London!

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LCC x MST: Bridging Cultures Through Art | My Soho Times

This issue of My Soho Times magazine is presented by MA Journalism students from London College of Communication (LCC) who have assumed responsibility of producing content as part of their collaborative unit. This special edition is a reflection of their ideas and creativity, featuring their chosen articles, images and social media content (keep an eye out on our TikTok for more!), all centred around the vibrant central London area loved by visitors and locals alike… Experience the world of Soho through their distinctive perspectives.

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ENJOY SOHO + WEST END: the new monthly newsletter with Exclusive Offers! | My Soho Times

Introducing ENJOY SOHO + WEST END

It’s almost five years since we launched My Soho Times magazine. From the very beginning, our core mission has been dedicated to showcasing the exhilarating lifestyle of Soho and its neighbouring areas (Fitzrovia, Marylebone, Mayfair, Covent Garden) that form London’s West End. We’ve also taken on board all the feedback and suggestions on enhancing your experiences in Central London, ensuring they’re not only value for money but well, more enjoyable. It’s with this in mind we’ve raffled together an exciting initiative we think you’ll love!

We’re thrilled to introduce our new business listings and monthly newsletter called ENJOY SOHO + WEST END! This dynamic addition to our offerings will keep you updated on intriguing new openings to exclusive special offers. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, get all the insider news and recommendations you need to make the most out of your time in Central London.

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The best part is that it’s completely FREE to become a member!

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If you are a business looking to amplify your presence in Central London, whether you’re online or rooted in the heart of Soho & the West End, we’re your gateway to a vast new audience! From just £37.50 per month we’ll feature your special promotions to potentially hundreds of thousands of eager visitors!

Lifestyle categories we cover include: Beauty, Entertainment, Hospitality, Retail, Theatre, Wellness and more!

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