Between travel, coaching, counselling, and running, I’ve started to find something that’s been missing for a long time: perspective.
If you’re a guy reading this and any of it sounds familiar — that low-level pressure, that constant background noise that never really switches off — I can tell you this: you’re not the only one. We just don’t talk about it enough and that's why I wanted to write this post.
Men’s Mental Health Month isn’t about making a big statement online. It’s about being honest — with yourself first. About noticing when something feels off and having the courage to do something about it.
Getting help doesn’t make you weak. It doesn’t mean you’ve failed. It means you’ve recognised that the way you’ve been doing things isn’t working anymore. That’s strength, not softness.
Working with Scott, and with my counsellor, has been the best thing I’ve done for myself in years. I’m not perfect — no one is — but I feel more grounded now. More aware. More present.
So if you’ve been thinking about talking to someone — do it. Don’t wait for things to fall apart. Don’t wait for the burnout, or the blow-up, or the “wake-up call.” Start before you need to. I have talked about counsellors and coaches - but
Because looking after your mental health isn’t a luxury — it’s the foundation everything else rests on.
It really is ok to not be ok.