The least compatible signs with Aquarius are generally considered to be Taurus and Scorpio. AFL 2020, Collingwood, Dayne Beams, accident, mental health | FOX SPORTS AFL Check his age, birthday, height, weight, horoscope sign, Chinese horoscope, and many more facts. Collingwood midfielder Dayne Beams was in hospital overnight after suffering a motor vehicle accident on Thursday. "I know I struggled for a lot of years with not being able to have an outlet outside of football and at the moment you're forced to have some sort of outlet.""I received a program for the weeks I was there, and I looked at it and the two things that stood out to me on the page that I thought I wouldn't enjoy were actually yoga and art therapy.Art became Beams's escape — then his passion.Beams recognises managing his depression will be a lifelong challenge — but finally feels like he's found solid ground.Hammond MP Adrian Pederick has become the fifth senior office holder in the South Australian Government to resign amid questions over allowance claims."And if I ever feel like I'm drifting off to a place where it's going to put me in a negative frame of mind I just try and centre myself and bring myself back to the present and what's going on right now and what I can control."That's all you can do I think — it's a simple way to live life and it sounds easy but it's taken me so many years to be able to practice that and absolutely get it right and to a point where I feel like it's really serving me a lot of benefit."Now 30, Beams is eyeing life after footy in the mental health space."While the yoga's fallen off a bit, my art, it's my purpose in life — I love it.""From my point of view and I guess from a lot of other players' point of view, our pay has been cut quite significantly," Beams said.He set up a website — Health of Mind Art — with a portion of the profits from his abstract art directed to mental health charity Love Me Love You.He is enrolled in a counselling diploma and hopes to one day use his art factory as a therapy room."Each day, if I feel good, I acknowledge that within myself and it's been a bit of a challenge because it's strange for me to actually feel good."I'm quite calm about the whole thing."I literally just live day by day — that's what I tell myself," Beams said."[You're] just trying to reassess everything in terms of your budget and home loan repayments and any other repayments that you might have — like my rent at the factory I have … and just trying to adjust accordingly.""So I'm happy that I've got a clear outlook on where I want to get to, and I've just got to do the work now to be able to get there.""I just wasn't doing really well in my life and I went in with an attitude of just being open and being open-minded to give everything a go," he said.In a time of uncertainty for the AFL community, Dayne Beams has found his clarity.For Beams, art therapy became that outlet, when he "stumbled across" it while in a mental health facility last year."So it's allowing myself to feel those good emotions because it's something that's eluded me for a number of years now — the feeling of actually feeling good and happy with life."I scoffed at those things, I felt 'those are two things I'm not gonna enjoy' and they actually turned out to be the two things I enjoyed the most."It's a great feeling — I get out of bed now full of energy and wanting to attack the day."I know for a lot of players it's a big stress trying to find what you're passionate about, because what I think a lot of people don't understand is how demanding football is and how much it takes up of your life."It's so important, I think, to have something outside your everyday job in life," Beams said.Beams worries the pandemic will contribute to mental health issues but hopes the season suspension will prompt players to explore their outside interests."There's guys who study whilst playing but it is challenging to get that balance right because footy is so demanding.This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced.Breaking down the latest news and research to understand how the world is living through an epidemic, this is the ABC's Coronacast podcast."It is nice to have a direction, a clear picture on where you want to go in life — because footy's only a small part of your life," he said.
Dayne Beams’s net worth is $100,000 - $1M. Whether it's the role his forced to play at Collingwood or whether he's just a poor footballer, you … Dayne Beams was involved in a car accident in Melbourne's east.
He remained in hospital overnight.”Police confirmed Beams was the only person involved in the crash, which is being investigated.His father passed away in 2018 and Beams returned to Collingwood in that year’s trade period – signing a four-year deal.“I have been trying to meet this challenge for a number of years but, with a series of debilitating recent injuries and my mental health a work in progress, I have reached a point where I know that stepping away from football is necessary.”The midfielder joined Brisbane from Collingwood at the end of 2014 to be closer to his father, Phillip, who had been diagnosed with bowel cancer.He was also admitted to hospital in September last year after experiencing an adverse reaction to pain medication.Beams has been on leave from Collingwood since he stepped away from the AFL indefinitely in December 2019 to deal with mental health issues.“Trying to improve my quality of life and meet the demands of playing and training for football at the elite level continues to be a struggle,” Beams said at the time.Beams played nine games in 2019 but did not feature after Round 11, with the 30-year-old taking a break to concentrate on his mental health, while he also had hip and shoulder surgery.Subscribe to our Fox Sports newslettersThe 30-year-old, who’s been on leave from the Pies as he deals with mental health issues, was the only occupant of a car that struck a pole in Donvale. Collingwood's Dayne Beams replacing AFL with art as he continues to deal with mental health issues.