“I’m not okay. And that’s okay.”
Here’s a social media post written in the style and voice of (Maz Compton — former radio host, mental health advocate, sobriety cheerleader, and all-round hype-aunty for personal growth). Caption: auntymazs
Sometimes, the bravest thing you can do is whisper to yourself in the quiet of a Tuesday afternoon: “I’m not okay
You don’t have to hit rock bottom to make a change. You don’t have to wait for everything to fall apart before you start putting yourself back together. mental health advocate