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Mental Health and Emotional Resilience Worksheet

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A gentle reflection tool to track mental well-being, reduce screen and social media use, strengthen emotional resilience. set intentional changes, and identify sources of support.

Aims of the tool

To support mental well-being through mindful reflection, reduce unintentional screen and social media use, and build emotional resilience with simple, practical daily habits.

Description of the tool

This worksheet is a simple and supportive tool for young people to check in with their mental health, reflect on their screen and social media use, and build emotional resilience. With easy prompts and space for weekly reflection, it helps them understand their habits, recognise what supports them, and develop healthier, more balanced routines in everyday life.

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Tool overview

Mental Health and Emotional Resilience Worksheet

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/5426

This tool is for

Young people, Youth workers

and addresses

Personal Development

It is recommended for use in:

Youth Exchanges

Materials needed:

Pen and printed version of the tool

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Unknown.

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Diana Galeeva (on 29 January 2026)

and last modified

29 January 2026

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