The month
of May is known as the Mental Awareness month, so this post may be coming a bit
late. Usually, as humans when we have health issues, it tends to be easy to
notice but herein lies the problem with mental health. In some cases, it is
easy to notice and in others, by time it is noticed it is too late. Mental
health is an issue that affects a lot of people yet very few show it and even
fewer work up the nerve to talk about it due to the stigma associated with it.
You would think that in the 21st century, people would be able to
discuss mental health just as easily as we discuss malaria. 1 in every 6 (17%) adults
experience a common mental health problem. Common mental health problems range from
anxiety to depression to stress. So one would wonder why there is still a
stigma to coming out. As a young child, growing up and even well into my 20’s,
I had to deal with depression and turned to songs from musicians
like Eminem and Linkin Park. These guys gave me music as a form of escape from
dealing with my issues, so imagine my shock and sadness when I learnt that Chester
Bennington (the lead singer of Linkin Park, the guy whose songs helped me escape
from my issues) committed suicide or when news broke that Robin Williams, the
world famous comedian committed suicide. I had so many questions! If these guys
helped others through their works, what happened to them? How did we fail them?
I remember
listening to a brilliant song by Logic titled 1-800-273-8255 (which is also the
phone number for the American National Suicide Prevention Lifeline) and how it
resonated with me. The song talks through the process of a person deciding to
end their life as they felt they didn’t belong and nobody cared about them and
ends with the person saying they just want to live. While there isn’t a one-size
fits all answer, what I can say is whenever you are faced with mental health
issues, do not keep it to yourself. Find a confidant and open up to him/her; one
of the best things in life is having a support system, knowing there’s always
someone in your corner (even boxers have someone in their corner). Turn to
Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith and open up to Him. Heb. 4:15 says
we do not have a high priest who is unable to empathize with our weaknesses. Whatever
it is, be it depression, stress, anxiety or any other issue, turn to Jesus and
He will help you (if you read the next verse (Heb. 4:16) that’s literally what
He says). He has definitely helped me in my mental health journey and I can say
I am doing much better now than I was 5 years ago and even a year ago. Does it mean
I won’t still struggle with it? No! But it means that when I do, I remember Jer. 29:11; I also know to turn
to Jesus and He will be there to help me fight it.
Life is precious and even though it may not seem obvious at that point in time, your life means a lot to someone. As we go into this week-while I can’t call it a charge-make it a point to check in on people, say hello to them, ask how life is treating them. You just may save a life with that one call, at the very least, you’ll make someone happy.
Life is precious and even though it may not seem obvious at that point in time, your life means a lot to someone. As we go into this week-while I can’t call it a charge-make it a point to check in on people, say hello to them, ask how life is treating them. You just may save a life with that one call, at the very least, you’ll make someone happy.
P.S.
If you feel
alone, remind yourself that joy comes in the morning, the sun will always come
out and your life is extremely important to someone.
Here are
some bible verses to also help you: Bible Verses to help with Mental Health
Photo Cred: YouVersion Bible App
Photo Cred: YouVersion Bible App

This isnt a late post but a word in season.
ReplyDeleteHe is always at the center of it all in our lives, when we come to the understanding that he formed us and that he has our script in his hands, we go with the assurance that I'm his masterpiece and we live that he might be glorified.so through the depression and down moment, we bask in the believe that says"I know my redeemer lives"
ReplyDeleteThanks for blessing.