Within Liferoute, there is Caring on Campus. It’s an initiative to tackle mental health issues in higher education – where staff and students are both affected.
Its approach is based on first principles rather than ‘off-the-shelf’ fixes. And, importantly, the only major outlay is your time commitment.
It is an inside-out approach, that first challenges your beliefs and the patterns of attitudes and ways of doing things that then develop.
For instance: here are these three Cs : Compare – Criticise – Complain. If you C-ease them, you will immediately feel more at ease with yourself and with everythinhg else.
Comparing
See yourself as a leader – someone who inspires by example. Leaders only look forward, not sideways. You can’t empower yourself if you spend your time comparing.
Criticising
Treat the inner critic as an imposter. Even an outer critic eventually turns the knife inwards towards themselves.
Convert ‘wrong’ to ‘accepting, learning and growing’.
Complaining
What is bigger, you or the situation? It’s a law of life – nothing comes to us that we don’t have the ability within us to face, conquer, and get through. And usually we become a better version of ourselves in the process.
What other Cs would you add to this?
And what Cs would you replace them with?
How about Collaborate…
with the Collective…
that is Caring on Campus!
Get in touch.
