If COVID-19 happened a year ago, it would have broken me

A year ago, OMD’s Elizabeth Blaker was struggling with obsessive behaviour around food, exercise, and routine. Here, she explains why even those who are there to help – she’s the agency’s people and development manager – also need help sometimes, and aren’t immune to the impacts of mental illness.

Content warning: This opinion piece discusses exercise and food behaviours, and mental health

COVID-19. A time in our lives during which it is understandable and acceptable to feel anxious, uncertain and overwhelmed. However, somehow, I have felt resilient, open and calm.

12 months ago, had you thrown COVID-19 my way, I would have crumbled. Past me was anxious, routine-driven, a perfectionist, desperate to finding control and, if I am truly honest with myself, depressive. The constant need to be perfect and high achieving was a never-ending battle.

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