How to Take a Mental Health Day Without Feeling Guilty

Have you ever taken a mental health day off from your work and then felt guilty?

You can take a mental health day off from work without experiencing guilt. Here's how.

If you are the type of person that is a hard worker, and normally goes above and beyond the call of duty, sometimes you need to treat yourself to a mental health day. This is also true if you typically work beyond the 40-hour work week and are the type of employee to take work home. All
 of that hard work and diligence will take its toll eventually, without some spontaneous R&R for your mind.

A mental health day is not the type of day off that employers recognize or encourage. If you're reading this at work, that's probably not the best idea. Employers may provide you instead withvacation days, holidays, personal days, sick days, or even family sick days. Some employers combine one or more categories of days off, like sick/personal days. Employers don't offer mental health days.

Because employers don't offer mental health days, it is up to you to take the initiative and give yourself a mental health day.

What is a Mental Health Day?

A mental health day is an unscheduled day off from work that involves doing something you enjoy doing, alone or with family and friends.

A mental health day does not include doing any errands, going to the doctor's office, or cleaning the house.

Sometimes the only way to get some time for yourself, away from the office, and away from the demands of your household, is to disappear for a few hours, doing whatever it is you love best.

The activity you choose should be one that is fairly close to home, is not near work, and will renew you in some way. It could be going to see a movie or two by yourself. Or maybe you want to spend the day window shopping, or shopping, at your favorite mall. Your mental health day could be a trip to the local greenhouse, museum, or bookstore. It could be a half day at the salon, or getting a massage.

The mental health day can be whatever you want it to be, as long as it refreshes your mind.

Why You Need a Mental Health Day

You need a mental healthy day if you are otherwise a hard worker, slackers don't need to take them.

 
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Took one today. If my co-workers can not speak to me as if I am a human being, I would rather they not speak to me at all. There comes a point when you can no longer smile a nod politely while you are being belittled and spoken to as if you are an idiot.

Posted on 03/05/2009 at 12:03:56 PM

I take maybe 2 of these a year, being that I have great health and almost never take sick days. I am a chef/manager and a very hard worker and I earn these days- it's part of my benefits package. Unfortunately though, I find the employees under me take my being gone as an excuse to slack, or call off that day or the next day- it's like a game. They ARE slackers.

Posted on 01/28/2009 at 9:01:45 AM

Makes a lot of sense. The saying, "you deserve a break today" wasnt created for nothing.

Posted on 10/22/2008 at 6:10:01 PM

i am a psychology student... In our college{SN College Chempzhanthy} we celebrate "mental health day" and conduct a seminar...... In this day all of us be...... 'FREE FROM TENSION' okkkk....

Posted on 10/10/2008 at 7:10:03 AM

Mental Health Day r inporttent and fun 2 day is my mental health day i played my ps3 went 2 a strip club sellep all day

Posted on 09/15/2008 at 11:09:15 AM

This is so important. Most people underestimate the psychological pressures of work, and everyone needs a day now and then to decompress (slackers excluded).

Posted on 05/26/2008 at 10:05:10 PM

I'm on mine right now ^ ^

Posted on 03/13/2008 at 11:03:07 AM

I'm taking one today. I need it. :)

Posted on 02/22/2008 at 9:02:52 AM

my mom really needs one!!!!!!!!!

Posted on 01/20/2008 at 10:01:12 AM

Are stay-at-home moms allowed to take a mental health day? I could really use one. ;)

Posted on 03/02/2007 at 2:03:00 PM

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