So, I'm really tempted to skip a 5 hour math test due to my mental health. Has anyone done similar things? Do you think it's smart in terms of recovery?
If you can reschedule it, fine. Make up some lame excuse to not go--even lie and say you had some physical health problem like maybe you were extremely sick or something (don't say mental health issues--I've felt teachers were weirded out after I told them), and if you do relatively fine in the class, they'll probably let you pass. It depends on the teacher whether they can give you grace. If you don't give a good enough excuse, you might just get a 0.
Gosh, this gives me flashbacks lol.
I'd say if you're really going to take the day off, take the time to meditate. Don't use it as an emotional tanking day. If you spend the entire day just feeling guilty about not going to school, it's not a mental health day, and you'll feel worse and keep doing it. I remember skipping tons of school in high school, and I would just tank my emotions the entire day. I'd watch videos all day or surf the web or play video games to tank my emotions. It would get worse and worse because when you don't go to school when you feel horrible, it's almost like your mental strength weakens? Forcing yourself is difficult, and it also makes you feel embarrassed because it seems like others can tell you're absent often, so the more you do it, the worse the cycle gets.
If you're going to skip school entirely, you have to do stuff that boosts you, so you can feel like you're actually improving your state. I know some people might say, "But, shouldn't you fully relax on your mental health day?" I'm pretty sure that you're taking the mental health day not because you're being so productive that you're burned out but because you're not doing enough to do good and feel like shit (I'VE BEEN THERE, DONE THAT).
Do a checklist of this:
Sleep in
Make healthy, balanced food for the day
Do something active a lot more (long walk or do an intense sport for fun or just do SOMETHING that gets you moving--the endorphins are so crazy that after playing tennis intensely, the next day my entire back was in so much pain and I never felt discomfort while playing because the endorphins were literally stopping me from feeling pain lol and also emotional pain tends to translate into physical pain)
Meditate
Maybe even watch some Dr. K videos--he's a Harvard psychiatrist and makes lots of videos about mental health, and I'm telling you, so many videos of his are ENLIGHTENING.
Go to sleep on time that day