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When the Lights Go Out: Men’s Mental Health

6/11/2025

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For many men, there comes a time when the world feels dim, when the everyday lights that once seemed steady flicker and fade.


It may not look like the storm of trauma or crisis that’s easy to spot. Instead, it’s a quiet drift: the laughter doesn’t land, the job loses its spark, the relationships feel distant, and you find yourself going through the motions. The light is there, but you can’t seem to reach it.
 
Why It Happens
Men face unique pressures: expectations to be strong, to keep pace, to provide, even when the weight inside them feels heavy. And when the lights go out, many hesitate to raise the alarm. Stigma, habits of silence, or the belief that you must handle it yourself can keep you in the dark much longer than you should. According to Listening 2 U, common issues affecting men’s mental health include depression, anxiety, work-related stress, isolation and too often, they go unspoken. 
 
What It Looks Like
  • Feeling numb, exhausted, or disconnected from who you used to be.
  • Losing interest in things you once enjoyed.
  • Avoiding reaching out because you believe you must be fine on your own.
  • Turning to work, performance, alcohol, or activity to fill the gap.
  • Feeling that admitting you’re struggling would somehow fail you.
 
The Quiet Healing Begins
When the lights go out, healing doesn’t always mean flipping a switch. It often starts with one small move raising your hand for help. At Listening 2 U, we offer counselling spaces where men can talk openly, without judgement, in ways that feel safe and accessible. 
 
Here’s how that move can look:
  • You sit with someone who listens, not to fix you, but to understand you.
  • You acknowledge: “I am tired. I am not okay right now.”
  • You begin to explore what has dimmed the light, work overload, role strain, unresolved trauma, or years of being told to “just tough it out.”
  • You learn not just to cope, but to honour your own needs, protect your boundaries, and rebuild connection with yourself and others.
 
Re-Igniting Your Light
  • Reach out: A phone call, an online session, a chat. Saying “I need help” is strength, not weakness.
  • Reflect: Ask yourself what shifted. What part of you stopped feeling seen? What carried the weight?
  • Small steps matter: A walk, a conversation, a pause. These are lights you build, not switches you flip.
  • Choose connection over isolation: You’re not meant to rebuild in the dark alone.
 
A Gentle Truth
The light may feel gone but it is not lost. It waits, flickering, beneath the surface. You don’t have to rush it. You don’t have to muster strength alone. You only need the courage to reach out for someone to sit with you in the dark until you can see again.
 
 
🌟 Reflection Prompts
  • When did I last feel truly alive or connected to myself?
  • What role or expectation might be dimming my light?
  • Who is the one person I could speak to honestly today?
  • What small act could I do this week that acknowledges: I matter?
 
 
If you’re reading this and your lights feel dim, please know you’re not alone. You deserve support. You deserve to be seen. You deserve your light.

#MensMentalHealth #ItsOkayToTalk #EndTheStigma #MentalHealthAwareness #Listening2U #CounsellingSupport #HealingJourney #YouAreNotAlone #MentalHealthMatters #SelfCompassion #MenMatterToo

 


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