Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean and can it be rephrased? “It’s Ok to disappear until you feel like yourself again. This past weeks has been a lot”
The sentence is mostly clear but contains a grammatical error in "This past weeks has been a lot." It should be "This past week has been a lot" (singular) or "These past weeks have been a lot" (plural).
The overall meaning of the sentence is that it’s acceptable to take some time away from others until you regain a sense of normalcy or well-being. The phrase "this past weeks has been a lot" suggests that the previous week or weeks have been overwhelming or difficult.
Here are a couple of rephrasings:
1. "It's okay to take a break until you feel like yourself again. The last week has been quite overwhelming."
2. "It’s fine to step back until you feel like your usual self. The past few weeks have been challenging."