Mental Health Problems and Conference Talks with Stacy Cashmore

Beyond Coding - En podkast av Patrick Akil - Onsdager

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Mental health is often overlooked until it's too late. When that happens, it's a long way back to recovery. Stacy Cashmore shares her story involving mental health problems and how trusting people and asking for help will lead you to a better state mentally. Finding out what works for you and accommodating for yourself should not make you feel bad. It's completely healthy to look after and take care of your mental health. My favourite quote: "Everybody has mental health. Some people have mental health problems, but EVERYBODY has mental health and if you don't look after your mental health then you're going to get mental health problems" Enjoy! 🎙 Connect with Stacy Cashmore: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacycash https://twitter.com/Stacy_Cash https://www.twitch.tv/stacyclouds New episodes every Wednesday with our host 🎙Patrick Akil!   Big shoutout to Xebia for making this episode possible! Full episode on YouTube ▶ https://youtu.be/Yrd3RGEMb-Y OUTLINE: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:42 - Relistening to yourself 00:03:01 - Not recognising yourself on screen 00:05:24 - Speaking in front of a big audience 00:07:28 - Anxious before going on stage 00:09:27 - Struggling at work and at home 00:11:23 - Attending Techorama lead to Stacy's first conference talk 00:19:44 - Committing to do something 00:21:49 - Metal health issues from a young age 00:24:30 - Mentally and physically running out of steam 00:25:28 - Reaching out for help 00:28:38 - Taking care of your mental health 00:33:10 - How people want to be interacted with 00:36:02 - Acommodating for your mental health 00:37:53 - Taking care of yourself and saying no 00:41:25 - Stacy's therapist gave her an order 00:44:37 - The people that guard us from doing too much 00:46:41 - Not overstepping boundaries 00:48:41 - How to ask for help for your mental health 00:52:39 - Find what works for you 00:56:12 - Someone that can give you support

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