Taking time for your own personal growth and wellbeing is just as important as focusing on your career or further study. We've brought together resources that are available to you as a new graduate that could support your personal journey and help you be the best version of yourself. Image “You have to check in on yourself and protect your energy even if the only motivation is to maintain your productivity and effectiveness.” Peter, 2023 Accounting and Finance graduate Expand all Collapse all Feeling Good App The Foundation for Positive Mental Health is working with the University of Edinburgh to provide free access to the Feeling Good App - an evidence based self-help programme. New graduates can now access a mental skills training programme which teaches how to calm the mind and develop a positive mindset, enabling greater emotional resilience to deal more effectively with challenges of life after graduation. Find out more about the app and how to register iThrive Edinburgh iThrive is a fantastic online space where you can find information and resources for mental health and wellbeing in the Edinburgh area. It's managed by Health in Mind, the local mental health charity, and includes access to services, support, activities, events and places. Find out more Support for your wellbeing It's common to find that the transition out of university can impact your wellbeing. For support with your wellbeing have a look at the wellbeing toolkits on the Graduate Career Advantage Scotland website which have been specifically designed to support the graduation transition. Find out more Free personal development courses The University of Edinburgh offers a range of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), many with a personal development slant that can help you enhance aspects of your life from physical fitness to philosophy. MOOCs are freely accessible and open-licensed short courses, delivered to large cohorts of learners fully online. To date, more than 2 million people have signed up to Edinburgh courses across a broad range of subject areas, and they form part of the University's commitment to knowledge exchange and community outreach. Find out more Related links Your community Helping hand Continue to learn This article was published on 2024-10-28