I’ll wait
It's truly tough to feel like you're waiting endlessly for your moment of peace or happiness. Many people find themselves asking, "When is it my turn to be okay?"—a question that resonates during times of emotional hardship and sadness. This feeling of waiting can be deeply isolating, but it's important to remember you're not alone. Healing is not a linear process; it often takes time, patience, and self-compassion. Sometimes the hardest part is allowing ourselves to be vulnerable and acknowledge our struggles openly. Engaging in communities or forums where people share their stories can provide comfort and remind us that even though the journey feels long, others are experiencing similar emotions. Using tools like journaling or creative edits, for example with apps like CapCut, can help express what’s hard to put into words. These activities allow for emotional release and help track progress over time. Taking small steps to care for oneself—whether that’s through mindfulness, seeking support, or simply resting—is vital. Remember, your turn to be okay will come. It might feel distant now, but with patience and self-love, healing begins to take root. Sharing your feelings, like in this heartfelt post, is already a courageous step forward. Keep holding on, and know that many understand and support you on this path.

























































