That 'Get Your Life Together' Comic: Real Talk on Habits
This comic tryna tell you how to build good habits, but does that advice even work when you strugglin'?

Aight, so this comic dropped May 19, 2026, by Marielle Segarra, Vreni Stollberger, and Mika Ellison, and it's all about how to keep your habits. They sayin' if you break a good habit once, like skippin' yoga, you might never go back. Word? But lemme break it down for y'all real quick.
See, this kinda advice sounds good on paper, but it ain't always that simple. We all know life throws curveballs. You might be tryin' to eat healthy, but then rent due, and you gotta hit up that dollar menu. Or you tryna exercise, but you workin' two jobs just to keep the lights on. This comic talkin' 'bout cues, routines, and rewards, but that don't mean nothin' when you just tryna survive.
They say set realistic goals, create a supportive environment, and track your progress. Easy to say, but how you gonna create a supportive environment when you surrounded by drama and negativity? How you gonna track progress when you barely got time to sleep? This ain't a diss, just keepin' it 100.
And self-compassion? That's real. We all mess up. Ain't no shame in fallin' off. Just gotta get back up and try again. But remember, sometimes it ain't your fault you fell in the first place. The system be rigged, straight up.
This habit thing is cool and all, but it's just one piece of the puzzle. Gotta have access to resources, gotta have support, gotta have opportunity. Can't just willpower your way outta a bad situation. That's some privileged mess.
So, yeah, peep this comic. Maybe you can pick up a few tips. But don't let it make you feel bad if you can't follow all the rules. Just do what you can, keep grindin', and stay true to yourself. Real talk.
This whole habit thing is about access, too. Can't form good habits if you ain't got the resources to do so. That's just facts.
We gotta flip the script on this success narrative. It's not always about individual effort. It's about opportunity and access, too.
This comic is just a starting point. Gotta go beyond the surface to really create change in our lives and communities.
At the end of the day, staying true to yourself and navigating your own struggles is the real success story. Can't let no comic tell you otherwise.

