It’s Okay Not To Be Okay

It’s Okay Not To Be Okay

Sometimes, everything hits you all at once. You lose your job, your relationship, a friend, a business opportunity, someone you really love… Or everything seems to be going according to plan; you finally landed that job, you got your dream car, you just got married but you aren’t happy and you can’t understand why. You struggle with everything and you don’t even know who you are anymore. You are in that phase where you are just floating, living and existing. Happy and going out today, sad and staying indoors eating junk tomorrow and you can’t seem to place what is wrong. 

The feeling I described above is “normal”. No one is OKAY every single day of every year and that is okay. It’s okay not to be okay, it’s okay to feel stuck, it’s okay to feel something is off. It’s part of life, living and existing. 

When you feel this way, know that it is normal and not a sign of weakness. We are all imperfect humans. Speak to someone, cry; let it all out, pray, do the things you love. Don’t sulk in it and bottle everything in, because that only does more harm than good. Don’t be afraid to let people know you and see the real you. Seek help and never give up. There’s always someone ready to help, you only need to ask.

Jessie J couldn’t have said it better in her song “Who You Are”.  Tears don’t mean you’re losing, everybody’s bruising, just be true to who you are”. 

I’ve had several low moments and I don’t have a particular thing that always works but whenever I feel this way, I do a bunch of things which include; writing, reading, watching F.R.I.E.N.D.S, sharing my feelings with a friend or family, cooking or learning something new. The moment passes soon after. 

Have you ever felt stuck? how do you get out of this phase when you are? 

Mariam Shittu 


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13 responses to “It’s Okay Not To Be Okay”

  1. Thanks for sharing Mariam.
    Sometimes one of the basic thing to do in this situation is actually sharing. Not knowing that we need to open up or spit it out to feel okay and better. Keeping it in only hurts more.

  2. I can completely relate to this, 2018 was the best year of my life so far and then as soon as January 2019 hit, it turned into the worst it’s ever been – but that’s ok because things are finally on the up:)

    1. I’m glad things are on the up.

  3. We all go through tough times, but no matter how tough things are you need to find the positives, and they are there. Most of all you are alive and the future is full of possibility.

    Make your moments

  4. I’m currently going through this phase and all I have left is to believe and hope for the best.

    1. I hope you feel better and pull through soon.

  5. Yes I have surely felt stuck numerous times and when I do the first thing is CRY! Let it all out, then I TALK to myself; how did i get here, what made me here and how do I go out of here, then finally I CONSCIOUSLY WORK ON WAYS to get out of been stuck.

    1. Thanks for sharing your truth ❤️

  6. so true, girl ❤ Thank you for sharing

  7. I think this is a place we all get into every once in a while. For me, I remember everyone’s life journey is different and I do the things that make me happy. Other times, I just wait for another day to come by. Thanks for this reminder!

    1. Thank you too for sharing 🙏🏽

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I’m Mariam — writer, explorer, observer of life’s quiet and loud moments. I started this blog in March 2017 as a self-discovery space, and over the past eight years, it has grown into a home for everything that moves me and hopefully, something that moves you too. Here, you will find poetry, reflections, travel stories, lifestyle pieces, motivation, inspiration and Lagos restaurant reviews all written with honesty and heart. Enjoy!

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