you are not alone
Introduction
Sometimes it feels like if you don't put your whole heart into something then it doesn't count. Sometimes it feels like nothing will ever be good enough. Sometimes it feels like nothing is important or anyone cares. Sometimes it feels like being a success means keeping people happy.. Sometimes it feels like you never have time for yourself or to do the things you really want to do. Sometimes it feels like everyone else has everything sorted out and you're the only one who can't cope. Sometimes it feels like no one understands where you're coming from and what you're going through
Sometimes it feels like if you don't put your whole heart into something then it doesn't count.
Sometimes it feels like if you don't put your whole heart into something then it doesn't count.
But that’s not true. Sometimes, the most important things in life are the ones that take the least effort.
It can be hard to understand this when you’re young and feeling everything for the first time—the first kiss, the first crush, or that one night when everything went wrong but somehow felt right at the same time. But as we get older and life becomes more complicated, sometimes what matters most is not how much effort we put in but rather how much effort we take out of our lives.
Sometimes it feels like nothing will ever be good enough.
Sometimes it feels like nothing will ever be good enough.
You know the feeling, right? You’re not alone in this. There are many people who feel this way, but they don't have to remain unhappy and alone forever.
While life may sometimes feel hard, you can take steps to make yourself happier and more fulfilled!
Sometimes it feels like nothing is important or anyone cares.
Sometimes it feels like nothing is important or anyone cares.
It's a good idea to talk with someone and share your feelings. If you feel comfortable, tell them how you feel and why you feel that way. You could also write down your feelings in a journal or letter so that you don't have to talk about them right away if talking doesn't come naturally for you at first.
The point of sharing your feelings with someone else is so they can understand what's going on in your head, and help support you as best they can during this difficult time of grieving. If they have lost someone too then maybe both of their experiences will combine together into something helpful for both people involved in creating some sort of healing process together between these two individuals who are now united by their shared loss experience!
A friend once told me "everyone goes through these kinds of things sometimes". She meant it literally but we all know what she really meant was "it happens mostly when we get older" which isn't true either because children do die too; however not often enough for us adults who've lived long enough to see many tragedies occur close up like parents losing children from cancer...or other diseases like AIDS/HIV meaning parents lose entire families due to their own irresponsible behavior while having unprotected sex (which means unprotected sex began before marriage too!)
Sometimes it feels like being a success means keeping people happy..
You are not alone.
It can be hard to know what it means to be a success, and even harder to live up to those expectations. We all have our own definition of success, but it’s important that we remember that success is not about keeping people happy; it's about being happy yourself—and being true to who you are. It’s important that we remain authentic and real in our actions and words, even if they make other people uncomfortable or upset them at times.
Sometimes it feels like you never have time for yourself or to do the things you really want to do.
It feels like there's never enough time. You're constantly busy, and you feel like you're always putting other people first.
If this is how it feels to be in your 20s, then I'm sorry to say that it's only going to get worse as the years go by. This is because as we get older, our responsibilities increase and our free time becomes more scarce. It's not uncommon for people in their 30s and 40s to feel overwhelmed with work, family life, paying bills, etc., which leaves very little time left over for themselves.
In order for any of us to do the things we really want (like traveling), then we need make sure that we have enough space built into our lives so that making those goals a reality is possible (and not just a pipe dream). If you don't make time for yourself now—while you still can—then who will?
Sometimes it feels like everyone else has everything sorted out and you're the only one who can't cope.
You are not alone.
There are other people who feel the same way you do, and they’re willing to share their stories with you. It’s important to know that it is possible to feel better, make changes, and be happy again.
Sometimes it feels like no one understands where you're coming from and what you're going through.
Sometimes it feels like no one understands where you're coming from and what you're going through.
For example, maybe you've been feeling really anxious lately and can't figure out why. Maybe everyone around you has been acting weird, or maybe the world just seems like a really scary place lately, but either way—you don't know how to make sense of any of it.
It's hard to know if what's happening is rational or not. It's hard to know if your emotions are too much or too little, or whether they should be affecting other people in ways that they aren't yet affected by them (if this makes sense). It can also be hard to tell if other people have reason for their actions and opinions—or if they're just being insensitive jerks who don't care about anyone but themselves (like most politicians).
Sometimes it feels like there are too many conflicting messages out there about how to live your life.
Sometimes it feels like there are too many conflicting messages out there about how to live your life. There's no one right way to live your life, after all. You don't have to do it all, and the truth is that you can make a difference no matter what you choose for yourself.
But whatever route you take, know that if someone else has made it work then so can you. How? By sheer force of will and determination comes great success!
Takeaway:
Takeaway: You are not alone.
Thoughts to take away from this video:
You can make effective beneficial changes and a real difference to your life and the way you feel about yourself.
It is ok to ask for help.
It is ok to be vulnerable
Conclusion
If you feel like no one understands you, don't give up. There are millions of people out there who have been through what you're going through and they have come out the other side. You can too!