04/05/2025
âNot All Wounds Are Visible: A Reminder This Mental Health Month. â
If you could see the pain someone carries, would you treat them differently?
Chances are, you would. But the truth is, most of us canât see the things that people are struggling with daily. We canât always see the weight they carry or the battles they face, even when theyâre standing right in front of us, smiling, showing up.
Mental health doesnât have a physical scarâthereâs no bandage, no cast. Itâs not something you can spot across a crowded room. But that doesnât make it any less real. That doesnât make it any less valid.
This Mental Health Month, I want to remind you of something thatâs too often brushed aside: Not all wounds are visible. Behind a friendly face, there could be someone battling ADHD, autism, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, psychosis, or other challenges that donât show up on the surface. People who are dealing with this stuff donât always have the luxury of a âget well soonâ card or a visible sign that they need help.
But hereâs the thing â healing is possible. Itâs possible whether youâre seeing a therapist, taking medication, praying, or simply taking one step at a time. And hereâs the most important thing you need to hear: YOU are not broken. No matter what you're dealing with, you are worthy of love, support, and healing.
If thereâs one thing that keeps us from healing, itâs the fear that weâll be judged for whatâs happening inside us. But your mind is part of you. Just like a broken leg needs care and attention, so does your mind. Taking care of your mental health isnât weak; itâs strong. Itâs one of the most courageous things you can do.
What if healing was as simple as saying, âI need helpâ?
Itâs not a magic fix, but itâs a start. Healing is a process, not a moment. It takes time, patience, and understanding. Whether youâre seeing a doctor, connecting with your faith, or just taking small steps to protect your peace, each one counts.
A Message of Hope:
Remember this: You are never alone.Even when it feels like youâre carrying the world, thereâs someone out there who understands. And more than that, God understands. The Bible tells us, âBeloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers.â â 3 John 1:2. We are meant to prosperânot just in our bodies, but in our hearts and minds. And if youâre struggling, itâs okay to ask for help along the way.
Healing isnât a destination. Itâs a journey. And in this Mental Health Month, I hope you give yourself the grace to walk it.
To everyone out there who feels like theyâre just holding it together: Youâre doing your best. And thatâs enough. Whether itâs through professional support, faith, or simply taking a moment for yourself, you matter. Your mental health matters.
đż May this month remind you that healing is not just possibleâitâs waiting for you. One step at a time.
đŹ Reach out if you need support.
đShare this if you know someone who needs a reminder that they are not alone.
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