Every year, Time to Talk Day reminds us of something simple yet powerful: conversations can change lives.
Talking about mental health isn’t always easy, but it’s one of the most important steps we can take toward creating a supportive and connected workplace. When we open up, we break down
stigma. When we listen, we show others they’re not alone. Real human connection matters – and it starts with a conversation.
1 in 4 people experience mental health challenges each year
Just one supportive conversation can reduce feelings of isolation by up to 40%
People who feel connected at work are 3x more likely to thrive
Why talking helps
Sharing how we feel can:
- Reduce stress and anxiety
- Strengthen relationships
- Help us find solutions or simply feel heard
You don’t need to have all the answers. Sometimes, just listening without judgment is enough.
Why listening matters
Listening is just as important as talking.
When someone opens up:
- Give them your full attention
- Avoid rushing to fix things
- Show empathy and understanding
A simple ‘I’m here for you’ can make a world of difference.
This Time to Talk Day, we’re encouraging everyone to Take 5 & Connect.
Here’s how:
01. Scroll through your phone or email contacts.
02. Pick five people you haven’t talked/met with
in a while.
03: Send a quick message: ‘Hi, just checking in – how’s life with you?’
or a slightly more formal option:
‘Hello, I’ve just realised we haven’t connected in a
while – how are you fixed for a call or a face-to-face
catch-up soon?’
It’s a small gesture that can make a big impact.
You never know who might need, and benefit from, that simple act of reaching out.
Mental health conversations don’t have to be complicated. They just have to start.
So, take a moment, reach out, and listen.
Together, we can make our workplaces – and our lives – more supportive and connected.
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