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How to address mental health as a result of a stressful work culture that needs to change

I have always found myself between two worlds; The world in which I am an extrovert skilled in public speaking and languages; And the world in which I used to find myself trying to cope with everything that I am feeling and thinking while trying to hide it as best as I can. Hiding mental health is difficult, and it can be even more when we choose a career path addressing the very issues we want to overcome. I would say this comes to no surprise that I made the conscious choice of studying communications and public relations. I am looking for exposure and winning over this side of me. And I realise now, that I am constantly looking to fight battles and win wars of change. I want to contribute to making a change happen in the corporate world, for people suffering mental health to open up about it first, and get the necessary support they can aspire to have. The topic of public relations and mental health is therefore a core point of interest to me. The way we...

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