Written and submitted by: Ronnie Cyrus-Jackson
Many of us were taught that strength looks like silence. That real men don’t cry. That pressure is just part of the assignment. That vulnerability is a weakness. But silence has been costing us our brothers, our fathers, our sons. This month, we pause and tell the truth… Strength is not found in silence. It is found in speaking.
Men are carrying unseen burdens, anxiety masked as anger, depression hidden behind productivity, trauma buried beneath responsibility. And too often, they are suffering in isolation because stigma told them they had to. But God never designed us to carry life alone.
As a NAMI community, we are called to do more than notice. We are called to respond. To create safe spaces. To check in, not just to check up. To listen without fixing. To love without judgment. Supporting men’s mental health isn’t just about awareness. It’s about action. It’s about shifting the narrative from “man up” to “open up.” Because when one man finds the courage to speak, it gives another man permission to breathe.
Meditation
Let’s pause to reflect: Who is the man in your life that may be silently struggling? Have you created a space where he feels safe to be honest? Do your words reinforce strength through silence… or strength through truth?
Now reflect inward: Have you been carrying something alone because you felt you had to? What would it look like to release that weight, even just a little? Healing begins where stigma ends. And stigma ends when we choose to see, hear, and support each other differently.
This month, let’s be intentional about speaking up when harmful narratives show up. Supporting openly without shame or judgment. Standing in the gap for men who don’t yet have the words. Because breaking stigma isn’t loud, it’s consistent, compassionate courage.
Prayer
Dear God, I lift up the men in our community today. Strengthen them where they feel weak and remind them they are not alone. Give them the courage to speak, the freedom to feel, and the support they need to heal. Help us to show up with compassion, break the stigma, and create intentional spaces for honest conversations. Amen
~With hope and healing
Coach Ronnie
NAMI GSA Bridges To Care Wellness Champion
About the Author
Ronnie Cyrus-Jackson is a Survivor, Author, Speaker and Certified Mental Health Life Coach. She serves others through her faith-based teaching gift where she enjoys curating spaces for Authentic Transformations to unfold. For more information visit https://www.ronniecyrus-jackson.com