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The Rural Voice, 2019-04, Page 29God-given purpose to share his story, succeed at his business and pursue new avenues of ministry. He speaks at agricultural events about his experience and relishes the energy. “I haven’t felt like this since I was 25,” he says. In November, he climbed the CN Tower, raising $3,000 for charity by reaching his goal of accomplishing the feat in less than 20 minutes. “I started sucking wind with 30 floors left and I told God that if He got me to the top without stopping, I would do whatever He wanted,” recalls Steve. “When I reached the top, the time was 19:59.” When asked for advice on how his fellow professionals can see the warning signs of mental illness and how they can prevent it, Steve says it’s important to note that everyone’s mental health journey is truly a unique experience. What he has learned from his own situation is that if you don’t feel supported in a work relationship, you need to develop a strategy to deal with stress or leave the job. In terms of managing stress, Steve says there is a physical, emotional and spiritual component. Always fit and a healthy eater, now Steve and his wife walk each morning to feel the sun and energize the body. He also practises yoga and stretches daily. Emotionally, he shares his story and invites others to share theirs. Spiritually, he spends more time in prayer and meets with a spiritual advisor once a month. He is also intentional about keeping evenings sacred as time to rest and rejuvenate. He consciously works only 40 hours per week. Steve encourages farmers to make sure they take breaks and consider collaboration. “There is so much information to process and so many decisions to make, they need somebody to help them,” he says. Finally, make yourself and your home a “safe” place for others, says Steve. “Invite your neighbours for coffee and create that sense of community.” There is hope for the many who suffer, says Steve. He wants to be a voice for that hope. ◊ Automobile, Residential, Farm & Commercial Properties 507 Main St. S., Exeter 519-235-0350 www.usborneandhibbert.ca Marvin L. Smith B.Sc.F. (Forestry), R.P.F. Farm Woodland Specialist 570 Riverview Dr. Listowel, Ontario N4W 3T7 Telephone: (519) 291-2236 April 2019 25