Showing posts with label self worth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label self worth. Show all posts

Friday, February 20, 2026

What to Do When They Don’t Follow Up or Show Up for You



 What’s up, wonderful, amazing, sweet, and lovely people?

Thank you so much for checking out my blog today. I’m truly grateful you’re here. I’m super excited to share another insight—maybe even an observation—that’s been resting on my heart.

Today, I want to talk about something real. Something many of us have experienced but don’t always talk about openly: what to do when people don’t follow up or don’t show up for you.

Have you ever been in a situation where people who are supposed to be your friends, your brothers and sisters, your church family, or even your actual family… just didn’t check up on you?

They’re present when they need something. You show up. You care. You give.

But when you need them, they’re silent.

If you’ve experienced this, you know how painful it can be.

It’s hard. It’s annoying. It’s discouraging.

And honestly—it can be heartbreaking.

Recently, I went through a situation where I expected certain people to follow up. I expected them to check in, to ask how things turned out, to see how I was doing. Because to me, that’s one of the clearest ways you show you care.

And here’s something important I want you to remember: helping people isn’t just about money.

Sometimes you’re not in a position to give financially—and that’s okay.

But you can give:

A phone call

A text message

A kind word

Advice

Prayer

Or even reaching out to someone else who can help

Care goes far beyond physical resources.

So yes, I expected more. Because if I were in their shoes, I would’ve followed up. I would’ve checked in. That’s just who I am.

But here’s the shift.

What do you do when they don’t show up?

First, give thanks to God in all circumstances.

Even the uncomfortable ones.

Even the disappointing ones.

Thank God for revealing people’s character—not to make you bitter, but to make you wiser. Their lack of follow-up doesn’t mean you stop being kind. It doesn’t mean you stop caring. It doesn’t mean you harden your heart.

Keep being you.

Your follow-up might be the very thing that changes someone’s life.

The Bible reminds us that God is closer than a brother. And that truth matters, especially in moments when people fall short. Always pray. Always trust God. Even after you’ve reached out to people who should help—whether they do or they don’t—go back to God and say, “Lord, guide me. Help me. You know the right people to bring into my life at the right time.”

When family doesn’t show up—church family, community, or blood relatives—don’t let it destroy you.

Now you know who they are.

Now you know where not to place your expectations.

And that knowledge is protection.

Don’t overthink it.

Don’t carry it.

Don’t let it steal your joy.

God made a way.

You’re still standing.

It didn’t take you out.

There will always be people who don’t see your situation as important—or who simply don’t care the way you hoped they would. But don’t let that stop you from being a caring, loving, giving person.

Because we do reap what we sow.

So keep sowing good seeds.

Keep sowing joyful seeds.

Keep showing up with love.

And above all—don’t let anyone steal your joy. ✨

Monday, February 16, 2026

You Are Valuable — Don’t Stay Down, Get Up and Shine

 


What’s up, wonderful, amazing, sweet, and lovely people?

I just wanted to remind you today that you are valuable. Thank you so much for stopping by my I’m Joyful Life blog. Today is a beautiful day—a day of love, joy, recognition, and accepting just how valuable you truly are.

It doesn’t matter where you failed or where you fell short. We all fall short. Nobody is perfect, and you are allowed to fall. Yes, you have permission to fail.

But hear me clearly:

You are not permitted to stay where you failed.

You are not allowed to break down, give up, and stay stuck.

It’s okay that you messed up. It’s okay that things didn’t go as planned. But don’t let a moment define your entire life. Get up and keep going. This life needs you. We need you. The world needs you.

There is something unique, powerful, and beautiful about you that the world has never seen before—and we’re waiting on it.

Don’t allow rejection, lies, disappointment, heartbreak, or breakups to keep you from rising. You are allowed to be a work in progress. Nobody expects perfection from you. The journey of life includes falling down and learning how to rise again.

Life is messy—but don’t let the mess keep you stuck.

Get up.

You can do better.

You can be better.

What people have concluded about you does not get the final say. You have the power to change the trajectory of your life—and even your generation.

We’re waiting on your light.

Don’t dim it because of naysayers.

Don’t dim it because you got tired.

Don’t dim it because you momentarily gave up on yourself.

Get up. Let your light shine.

Your light will inspire us.

Your light will restore faith.

Your light will remind people that life is still beautiful.

There are people waiting on you to rise.

So don’t let depression steal your joy. Don’t let lies or labels keep you bound. Get up. Smile. Dance. Take a shower. Fix your hair. Do whatever you need to do—but get up.

Your light is worth it.

Your light must shine.

Today is your day.

We’re cheering you on.

If you want to work with me and need support on your journey, visit:

👉 www.maryamsjoyfullife.com

Let me help you rise.