I don’t write these posts because I have everything figured out.

I write them because I don’t.

There are days when my own mind feels heavy.

Days when I overthink.

Days when old fears try to creep back in.

Days when I question whether any of this even makes a difference.

And I still show up.

Not because I’m strong.

But because I remember what it felt like to be alone with my thoughts.

I remember what it felt like to think no one could understand what was happening inside me.

This space started because I needed somewhere honest.

Somewhere gentle.

Somewhere real.

I needed a place where mental health wasn’t just diagnoses and advice — but lived experience.

Fear.

Hope.

Messy progress.

Small wins.

So I keep showing up here.

Not as an expert above anyone else…

But as someone walking through this too.

If you’re reading this, you’re part of that.

You’re part of something quiet but powerful — people choosing to stay, to feel, to keep going even when it’s hard.

If this space brings you comfort, you can buy me a coffee here to help keep it going.

Thank you for being here 💚


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2 thoughts on “Why I Keep Showing Up Here Even When I’m Struggling

  1. God meets us right in the middle of the heavy days, the doubts, and the quiet fears. You showing up is a light for others who feel alone. You’re not walking this alone. God is near, and He’s using your openness for good.

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