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A Necessary Dialogue
Here’s the thing. Mental health doesn’t care who you are or what your résumé says. It doesn’t knock politely and ask if it’s a good time. It just shows up – sometimes as a whisper, sometimes as a storm.
And when we zoom in on the lives of women and girls, we begin to notice a pattern. A worrying one. And Snapchat isn’t helping. Around the world, women are carrying heavier emotional loads – depression, anxiety, eating disorders, PTSD. And no, it’s not because we’re “too sensitive” or “just hormonal.” Yes, the narrative is changing, but for a majority of us we are still navigating a world that often demands we be everything to everyone, while still being told to shrink ourselves.
March 8th each year is the International Women’s Day. But do we limit our conversations of wellbeing only to one day? Yes, we can celebrate, give each other a pat on the back and rally a cry. But beyond the hashtags and tulips, it’s also a mirror. One that reflects how much work is still unfinished – especially when it comes to our inner worlds.
Mental Health Isn’t a Luxury
Think of your mental health like your internet connection. If it’s glitchy, everything else slows down. Work, relationships, joy – it all starts buffering. Mental health affects how we show up in our lives – how we love, how we cry, how we make decisions and recover from setbacks.
And let’s be honest – being a woman often comes with a few “bonus levels” of difficulty. We’re more likely to be underpaid, overworked, ignored in rooms where decisions are made, and made to feel guilty for putting ourselves first. Add to that the biological rollercoasters of menstruation, childbirth, menopause, and we’ve got ourselves a perfect storm.
Throw in abuse, poverty, the pressure to “do it all,” and it’s no surprise that many women are exhausted at a soul-deep level.
But Here’s What We Don’t Always Talk About
You can’t always see mental health struggles. They don’t wear name tags. They show up in different ways – like constant worry, sleepless nights, emotional outbursts that don’t make sense, or that gnawing emptiness that won’t go away even after you’ve checked every item off your to-do list.
And even when two people are struggling with the same diagnosis, it doesn’t always look the same. A man might throw himself into work or take risks to escape his feelings. A woman might hold it all together in public, then cry quietly in the bathroom so no one sees. Neither way is wrong. Both deserve compassion.
How to Be There for Someone – And Yourself
Supporting someone with mental health challenges doesn’t require a PhD. It just requires presence.
Ask them how they really are – not the autopilot “I’m fine” kind of conversation. Listen without fixing. Offer help, even if it’s just doing dishes or taking a walk together. Suggest resources, yes, but also remind them they’re not broken – they’re human.
And while you’re being everyone’s rock, don’t forget to check in on your own mental landscape too. Self-care isn’t a bad word.
– Say no when your plate is full.
– Say yes to rest, to joy, to laughing until your belly hurts.
– Move your body, feed it well, and give it enough sleep.
– Surround yourself with people who celebrate your weird, wonderful self.
– And when the fog rolls in, remind yourself: this too will pass. But if it doesn’t, reach out. There’s strength in seeking support.
Take Action
Mental health isn’t a trend. It’s not something to bring up just during awareness days or after a celebrity says something brave. It’s part of our everyday lives – messy, beautiful, complicated.
So, let’s stop whispering about it. Let’s talk – heart to heart, woman to woman, human to human.
Because when we honor each other’s mental health, we’re not just surviving this life. We’re actually living it.
What are you waiting for? Asking for help is a sign of courage. Reach out to friend, who knows, they might be also be looking for that comforting word!

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