Life can be messy

Some stories are written because you want to remember them. Others are written because you never want someone else to feel alone.

Lucky the BYRD: Turning the Page came from one of the hardest seasons of my life. It isn’t just about miscarriage. It’s about losing the life I thought I was building, questioning who I was, and learning how to find hope again when everything felt uncertain.

This little AI video made me smile, but the story behind it is very real. If you’ve ever had to start over, I hope it reminds you that healing doesn’t have to look perfect.

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... Read moreSharing my own experience with loss and healing, I found that the path after miscarriage is uniquely personal and often filled with unexpected emotions. Like the story in "Lucky the BYRD: Turning the Page," I remember how difficult it was to face the reality of losing what I thought my future held. The hardest part wasn't just the loss itself but the uncertainty about who I was afterward. Healing, I’ve learned, doesn’t have to follow a perfect script. It can be messy and nonlinear — sometimes, it's one step forward and two steps back. What really helped me was allowing myself to feel all the emotions honestly instead of rushing to 'fix' the pain. I found comfort in small reminders that hope still exists, even when it’s hard to see. Using creative outlets like journaling and engaging with supportive communities helped me process my trauma. Interestingly, technology like AI videos or tools people create around their stories can provide lightness or a new perspective, much like the AI video mentioned in the original story that brought a smile amidst heavy feelings. If you’re going through something similar, know that you are not alone. It’s okay to take your time in healing and to find new ways to rebuild your understanding of yourself and your future. The resilience shown in such personal stories reminds us all that there can be new beginnings, even after profound loss.