‘At the moment I am doing a project that helps people how to coach and learn from each other. A space for two-way learning and sharing. Currently I’m learning how to ask for help myself, and not always having to be the strong one. When it becomes too much I get a thought saying “you’re alone,” I’m learning to thank the thought and then ask for help. In my family I’m often the ‘strong’ one, I have it all worked out apparently. Last week I called my brother who himself struggles with psychotic complaints. I said that I felt alone and he supported me, I noticed a big dynamic shift, he was glad to be there for me for a change. A strong connection. When we are able to switch roles in this way, it reminds me of our universal vulnerabilities, but also our strengths.’
Meghan (31)