Floating amid the uncertainties, or why it’s perfectly ok to let go, feel tired, and ask for help

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Floating amid the uncertainties, or why it’s perfectly ok to let go, feel tired, and ask for help
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We all have our worst days. We do not always have to put up a strong front. We are allowed to get tired. 🫂 | via philstarlife

Two years ago, the universe decided to throw us a curveball in the form ofWe were forced to slow down and make sudden changes to our routines. We were given no choice but to stay put. Some of us were able to adapt faster than others while there were some who barely kept themselves afloat. It was sink or swim. For me, it was a cycle of swimming and sinking.

I asked myself, am I allowed to feel depressed given how fortunate I am? Should I just keep my anxieties to myself? Am I just being dramatic? Are my feelings valid or should I dismiss them as my concerns might be trivial compared to the plight of others? Most of the time, I chose to do the latter, thinking that eventually this would be all over soon and the world would go back to normal again. I was hopeful.

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