Do You Need a Mental Health Day? Loving Yourself Enough to Manage Stress
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What if the heaviness you’re feeling isn’t a flaw to power through — but a signal worth respecting? In midlife, stress doesn’t just live in your head. It lives in your sleep, your patience, your body, and sometimes… your heart.
In this solo episode of Second Opinion, Rosemarie Beltz unpacks what a “mental health day” actually is (and what it isn’t), why high-functioning people are often the last to take the break they’ve already earned, and how a planned reset can be a form of prevention — not a collapse. Drawing on Harvard Health’s reporting on mental health days as a “pre-charge” before burnout, and Mayo Clinic Health System guidance on intentional time away to recharge, this episode reframes rest as leadership.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
- How to recognize when your psychological load is quietly tipping into burnout (before it becomes a crisis)
- Why “pushing through” can worsen stress physiology — including impacts on blood pressure, sleep, and health behaviors
- The workplace reality: nearly one-quarter of U.S. workers report taking zero vacation days — even when they have PTO
- A simple self-check framework: exhaustion, apathy, and dread — rated honestly
- How to plan a mental health day that restores your baseline instead of leaving you more depleted
This episode is for you if you’ve been “fine” a little too convincingly — and you’re ready to treat recovery like a real part of your health strategy.
Listen, reflect, and share this with someone in midlife who’s been carrying a lot quietly.
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