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  <title>Ep 161. The Importance of Mental Well-Being in PR: Navigating the Challenges of Difficult Situations</title>
  <description>I wanted to conclude September’s focus on Crisis Comms by focusing on In the world of Public Relations and Comms, and how overwhelming the fast-paced, high-pressure environment can often feel. From managing client expectations and navigating media relations to dealing with crisis communications, the challenges can be relentless.&amp;amp;nbsp; This conversation was raised in my recent ‘deep dive’ with crisis expert Amanda Coleman.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; For communication and PR professionals, the pressure to be constantly “on,” to think quickly, and to maintain a positive image for both themselves and their clients can take a toll on mental well-being. As someone who works remotely all the time, the resilience to deal with things sometimes gets thin. In this episode, I will unpick my conversation with Amanda in more detail and explore why mental well-being is vital in PR, the unique challenges that arise from dealing with difficult situations, and how to develop strategies for maintaining balance.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; So, let’s dive in! &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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