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TOUGH TIMES

When things feel too much

When the weight of life builds up all at once, pressures that have been carried quietly for a long time can begin to feel overwhelming, even if you have spent years holding things together on the outside.

 

There might come a moment when you feel uncertain about what to do next. Your thoughts may race, emotions can swing from one extreme to another, and it can seem as if everything is closing in all at once. This is the time for you to take a pause.

 

Taking a pause won’t change everything, but it does let you catch your breath, steady yourself, and connect with another person for a few minutes. This time is yours. No pressure to fix anything, just a chance to find your feet before you decide your next step.

 

You don’t need to have all the answers right now. Stay with us for a moment, take a breath, and explore the options below when you feel ready.

Speak to someone right now

Sometimes the most helpful thing in a difficult moment is being able to talk to someone. The services below are available day and night and are staffed by trained listeners who know how to support people through overwhelming situations.

 

Conversations are confidential, and you can share as much or as little as feels right for you. If speaking to someone feels like the right step, these services are there to listen.

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England, Wales,
Scotland

Northern Ireland

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Prefer to text or type?

Speaking to someone is not the only way to reach out. Some people feel more comfortable sending a message, using an app, or quietly exploring support options on their own device.

 

The tools below provide different ways to connect, whether you prefer texting, using an app, or finding services close to where you live.

Text SHOUT to 85258

A free, confidential text messaging service available across the UK. Trained volunteers respond to your message and help steady the moment through conversation by text.

Samaritans Veterans App

A discreet app designed with veterans in mind, offering access to Samaritans support along with practical tools and resources for managing difficult moments.

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Hub of Hope

A nationwide directory that helps you find mental health support services near you, including local charities, community organisations, and professional services.

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When you need a moment to steady yourself

When things feel too much, try to create a bit of space for yourself. Focus on small distractions and gentle ways to bring calm, helping you slow things down and give yourself a moment to breathe.

 

Try one simple thing at a time:

 

  • Take a few slow breaths.

  • Place your feet firmly on the ground.

  • Look around and name a few things you can see.

  • Pick up something nearby and focus on its shape, texture, or weight.

  • Sip some water or change your environment if you can.

Tools that can help

Some people find it useful to have practical tools available on their phone or device. The apps below provide simple exercises, grounding tools, and ways to track how you are feeling over time.

 

They are not a replacement for speaking with someone, but they can offer additional support during difficult moments or when you want something you can return to privately.

Breathe2Relax (Free)

Guided breathing exercises to reduce fight-or-flight responses and support calm, steady regulation.

Calm Harm (Free)

DBT-based tools to manage urges to self-harm or dissociate, using short, focused distraction and calming exercises.

If someone is in immediate danger

Call 999 if you, or someone else, is in immediate danger, or if you cannot keep yourself safe. This will be treated as urgently as any other medical emergency, and help can be arranged quickly.

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If you want to explore things a little further, these pages offer practical insights into how stress and trauma can affect the mind and body, along with ways to support your health and daily life over time. If you would prefer to explore support organisations and services, you can also visit the Find Support directory.

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