Tag: depression

  • Sometimes, Saying “It Will Get Better” Doesn’t Cut It

    Sometimes, Saying “It Will Get Better” Doesn’t Cut It

    I hate being vulnerable. And the times that I have been vulnerable to people, out of many of the words they have said to me, the one phrase I struggled to reconcile with was, “It will get better.” Of course, I understand they have no ill intention for saying that, but even though I would…

  • Men Are Humans, Too!

    Men Are Humans, Too!

    International Men’s Day is on Sunday, which is November 19. Let’s begin by saying that we sometimes forget that men are humans like everybody else. Yes, people, men also feel emotions. Society has set unreasonable standards for how men should behave and respond in certain situations. Little boys, too, are also taught that they can’t be/do…

  • A Journey to Healing

    A Journey to Healing

    Usually, when something unfortunate happens to someone, they must go through healing to come out a better person. For example, when an injury occurs to any part of your body, you feel the pain and desperately wish it would go away. But with time and proper treatment of the injury, your wound begins its journey…

  • ARISE: It’s Time to Get Up

    ARISE: It’s Time to Get Up

    What a peculiar way to title a blog, don’t you think? So, last weekend, my church just celebrated her 11th-year anniversary. We held a celebration by holding a two-day power conference, and the theme was ‘ARISE.” You’d be surprised how many times I have heard the word, ARISE, this year. Let me give you a…

  • An Open Letter to Orphans

    An Open Letter to Orphans

    Eighteen years ago yesterday (October 17th), I lost my mum to the cold hands of death. At that point, I had lost my dad 2 years prior. I felt naked and exposed when my father died. Now imagine my mum also gone! I lost my dad when I was 16 years old. By the time…

  • Breaking the Silence: Why More People Are Speaking Up About Mental Health

    Breaking the Silence: Why More People Are Speaking Up About Mental Health

    Why are more people speaking up about mental health lately? Recently, I have been hearing people in my community ask (somewhat almost in frustration)- “why is everyone talking about mental health and being traumatized today?” To be honest, some are genuinely wondering why people tend to ‘lack resilience’ these days. Others are worried that some…

  • Suicidal Loved One: How You Can Help

    Suicidal Loved One: How You Can Help

    September 10, 2023 is World Suicide Prevention Day, and the theme is “Creating Hope Through Action.” So, we will be talking about supporting a loved one with suicidal thoughts or tendencies. Suicide is a major worldwide health problem, with 703,000 people attempting it every year. Many individuals, including our loved ones, face difficulties that may…

  • BLOG HIGHLIGHTS FROM MAY 2023

    BLOG HIGHLIGHTS FROM MAY 2023

    Guys, May is done. Today is the last day of May! I know, how can it be? Hard to believe, but here we are. So, we have some blog highlights for you! This month of May is (or was) Mental Health Awareness Month. And, we discussed some interesting topics pertaining to mental health. As it…

  • The Man Who Couldn’t Ask for Help

    The Man Who Couldn’t Ask for Help

    It’s another day. Another day Tunde feels empty and wasteless. How can I ask for help? I want to ask for help, but I know that I can’t do that. I’m a man. I shouldn’t feel all these useless emotions. What will my parents think of me? What will the world think of me? In…

  • HOW TO TALK TO YOUR TEEN ABOUT THEIR MENTAL HEALTH

    HOW TO TALK TO YOUR TEEN ABOUT THEIR MENTAL HEALTH

    Parents and guardians, how do you talk to your teen about their mental health? Better question is do you talk to them about their mental health? Below is a story about how Wuraola has been having trouble dealing with her mental health. So, she decides to seek comfort from her parents. “Mom and Dad, I…

  • WHY WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH

    WHY WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH

    May is Mental Health Awareness Month, so let’s talk about mental health. “Mental health is defined as a person’s state of being concerning psychological and emotional well-being.” What makes your mental health so important is that it can affect all other aspects of your life. It impacts how you perceive situations and how you act…

  • CHOOSE TO BE HAPPY: HOW I MOVED ON FROM TRAUMA

    CHOOSE TO BE HAPPY: HOW I MOVED ON FROM TRAUMA

    Key Word – CHOOSE to be happy. Many people think that trauma marks you for life. Well, sorry but trauma does not mean your life ends and all hope is lost. This was what I realized and knew I would choose to be happy and move on from all my traumatic experiences. For those who…

  • HOW TO SUPPORT SUICIDE LOSS SURVIVORS

    HOW TO SUPPORT SUICIDE LOSS SURVIVORS

    It is very important we share with you, how to support suicide loss survivors. Who is a suicide loss survivor? But first, quick share from Anita! I used to be suicidal, VERY suicidal. One of my first write-ups on loudsilences was on ‘the day I died’. After I made the switch from depression and suicide…

  • 3 THINGS NEVER TO SAY TO SOME WHO IS DEPRESSED

    3 THINGS NEVER TO SAY TO SOME WHO IS DEPRESSED

    I know the word ‘Depression’ is scary to so many of us, that we would rather not ‘deal’. Sometimes, we try to help, but the wrong words comes out. So in today’s write-up, we want to share with you 3 things never to say to someone who is depressed. But first… ….What is Depression? The…

  • When We  Were Teens

    When We Were Teens

    All too quickly, adults forget what it was like when we were teens. So we have lots of teens who keep issues to themselves and end up making mistakes that could have been avoided if only we chose to remember what it was like when we were teens and provided the support they need. So…