Quotes on Feeling Not Okay
I’m not ok, and that’s alright.
Sometimes, it’s okay to not be okay.
Being not okay doesn’t make you weak, it makes you human.
I may not be okay today, but I believe in a better tomorrow.
Embracing my not-okayness is stepping closer to healing.
I’m not okay, and that’s the first step towards becoming okay.
It’s okay to fall apart sometimes, as long as you’re able to put yourself back together.
Being not okay gives us the opportunity to grow and change.
There is strength in admitting that I’m not okay.
I’m not okay today, but I’m working towards being okay tomorrow.
It’s okay to struggle; let your journey be a testament to your strength.
Being not okay is temporary, but the lessons it teaches us are lifelong.
I may be not okay today, but I’m still here, fighting.
Not being okay forces us to confront our inner demons and overcome them.
Embracing my not-okayness allows me to fully appreciate the moments when I am okay.
Even in my darkest moments, I am still moving towards the light.
I am a work in progress, and it’s okay to have bumps along the way.
Not being okay is a reminder that self-care is essential.
I’m not okay, but I’m learning to give myself the love and care I deserve.
Sometimes, it’s in our not-okayness that we discover our true strength.
Quotes on Feeling Not Okay part 2
Being not okay is an opportunity for self-discovery and growth.
It’s okay to not be okay; just don’t give up on finding your happiness.
I may be not okay, but I refuse to let that define me.
I’m not okay, but I’m determined to find my sunshine again.
In my not-okayness, I’m reminded of the importance of self-compassion.
I’m not okay, and that’s okay; tomorrow is a new day.
It’s okay to ask for help when you aren’t okay; it’s a sign of strength, not weakness.
Even when I’m not okay, I’m still capable of experiencing joy and love.
Not being okay doesn’t mean I’m broken; it means I’m human.
I may not be okay, but I’m grateful for the journey towards healing.
Being not okay is a chance to redefine what happiness means to me.
Sometimes, it’s okay to take a break and focus on healing yourself.
I’m not okay today, but I have hope for a better tomorrow.
In my not-okayness, I know I’m growing and evolving.
It’s okay to not be okay; vulnerability is a strength.
Even in my darkest moments, I am still capable of finding light.
Embracing my not-okayness is an act of self-love.
I’m not okay right now, but I’m confident that I will be okay eventually.
Being not okay reminds me of my resilience and ability to overcome.
It’s okay to not be okay; just remember to be gentle with yourself.
I may be not okay, but I’m still fighting for my own happiness.
Not being okay is a reminder to prioritize my mental health.
I’m not okay right now, but I trust in the healing power of time.
Even in my not-okayness, I’m still worthy of love and compassion.
Being not okay allows me to appreciate the moments when I am okay.
I’m not okay today, but I have hope for a brighter future.
It’s okay to be not okay; it’s just a temporary state, not a permanent one.
In my moments of not-okayness, I’m reminded of my own strength.
I’m not okay, but I believe in my ability to find peace and happiness.
Even when I’m not okay, I’m still deserving of love, understanding, and support.