I'm just tired
I'm just tired of feeling like I'm on papers too
I'm just tired of being looked at as a bad person for one margarita.
I'm just tired of people being judgemental.
I'm just tired of feeling alone, when I'm surrounded by people.
I'm just tired.
Feeling tired is a common experience in our fast-paced society, especially when burdened with judgment from others. This fatigue can manifest as emotional exhaustion, which many people encounter when they feel misunderstood or isolated. It’s essential to recognize the validity of these feelings and to take steps to address them. Start by seeking support from friends or mental health professionals who understand your situation. Joining community groups that focus on shared experiences can also provide comfort and reduce feelings of loneliness. Cultivating self-compassion is crucial; remind yourself that everyone makes mistakes and enjoys occasional moments of indulgence, like having a margarita. Additionally, practicing mindfulness and relaxation techniques can help combat anxiety and fatigue. Engaging in activities that bring you joy, such as hobbies or spending time outdoors, can bolster your mood. Remember, it’s okay to feel tired—acknowledge it, but don’t let it define your life. You are not alone in your emotions, and reaching out can lead to newfound connections and understandings.




