Young people shape mental health services and why it's good to be busy

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Two items for you today.

Firstly, the Guardian covers a new project in which young people get to shape mental health services for their peers. Sounds very worthwhile.

Secondly there is a story that certainly rings very true with me. Research suggests we are happier when we're busy but unfortunately we have an inbuilt instinct to be idle, an 'evolutionary vestiges that ensure we conserve energy' BPS Research Digest says.
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