When someone asks, âHow are you?â do you answer honestly?
1. âIâm worried. All the time. It never ends. Thatâs not to say I donât feel joy. I do all the time. But that undercurrent of worry is omnipresent.â â Cheryl Soltero Egher
2. âLife raising two disabled children is hard. Sometimes I get discouraged.â â Nicki Barnes Scott
3. âIâd love to say Iâm rock solid, calm, hopeful and confident at all times. More often, Iâm tired, anxious and swayed by the slightest changes. And sometimes â well, usually, actually â Iâm all of the above.â â Ali Foley Shenk
4. âI always say âgood.â The truth? Most often hanging by a thread.â â Tricia Klein
5. âI miss my mom and I canât imagine spending decades without her.â â Carrie Giesinger
6. âIâm struggling. Iâm letting anxiety and fear get the better of me. Iâm letting peopleâs negative words and emotions affect me to a point where I had a meltdown. I am not trusting the positive words of people who matter, yet am trusting the negative words of people who donât. So Iâm struggling.â â Julianne Leow
7. âExhausted and happy.â â Melissa Ellen
8. âIf there is a word that means more than exhausted, that is the word to describe how I am.â â Leslie Da Lie
9. âToday I feel guilty.â â Erika Woolfolk-Wiley
10. âI have many great moments in the day, but my mind is a whirlpool of anixety that I constantly try to keep at bay.â â Jessica Ann Hardy
11. ââFineâ is my normal answer. The truth? I canât hear what you are saying. My mind is moving too fast with all my obsessive thoughts. I am trying to hear you and have a conversation but I canât. Too many what ifs floating around in my brain.â â Kerri Lewis Brock
12. âI am becoming well. I am fighting. I am slowly winning the war against my own mind. I am stronger than I was before. How are you?â â Harmony Rose Rogers
13. âStill alive, tired and proud. My son just turned 21 today. I never imagined we wouldâve made it this far.â â Jennifer Sue Bourbon
14. âIâm 25. But I donât feel 25.â â Brittani June B
15. âTruthfully, Iâm happy to be alive. I could be tired and grumpy later, but Iâm alive.â â Astrid Pianto
16. âTrying not to think about what itâs going to be like when my son is too big for me to take care of, or when Iâm too old to do it.â â Anita Soto Russell
17. âIâm different than I ever thought Iâd be. Iâm more patient than is humanly possible. Iâm more hopeful than the younger me would have dared to feel, looking on from afar. Iâm new.â â Maxine Sinda Napal
18. âGood! I try to see the blessings in each day. Some days are harder than others. Tomorrow might be totally different. But today when I say âgoodâ I mean it.â â Justine Peets
19. âDrained. Thatâs all I can say.â â Sarah Anne Robinson
20. âI have pain, both physical and emotional, every day. More often than not, getting out of bed is a tremendous struggle.â â Julie Gault
21. âActually, Iâm feeling kinda yucky today.â â Lindsay Ballard
22. âScared.â â Laura Reed
23. âWorn. Iâm worn out with happiness, worry, sleeplessness and pride.â â Tatiana Tran
24. âSurviving. Putting in all the energy and effort I have to do the things I have to do, so I can do some of the things I want to do.â â Irina Greenman
25. âGrateful the intrusive thoughts that give me anxiety havenât started yet this morning. I got going late and thatâs usually a trigger, but Iâm feeling comfortable in my skin so far today.â â KeriAnn Hollerud
26. âToday I am great! The sun is shining, my children were happy, loving and excited to go to school. A week ago, I was not great.â â Nicole Schultz-Kass
27. âI am surviving. Little by little. Good days and bad blur together in an endless haze. Iâm too tired to really process the question anyway, so the truth is I am surviving â one day at a time.â â Pamela Zesotarski
28. âIâm holding on!â â Kathy Fett Schulz
29. âIâm not doing well, but not many people know it.â â Emma Wozny
30. âSo many feelings, all at once. Iâm worried. Iâm thankful. I feel fortunate.â â Michelle A Schwindler
31. âIâm not fine. But I will be.â â Marie Rossi