Finding Strength in Uncertainty

Hello !! I'm Zephyra
Life has been a mix of challenges and dreams for me, but I’ve learned that every step forward counts. I’m working hard to achieve my goals—balancing college, a job, and extra classes while dreaming of pursuing my MSc in Psychology at top university . It hasn’t been easy. I’ve had my share of struggles, especially with anxiety about relationships. Maintaining friendships feels tough at times, and I often overthink ,wondering 'what if?' or revisiting painful experiences from the past. But what I’ve realized is that these challenges don’t define me , they shape me. I’ve learned to focus on what I can control, take small steps to grow, and remind myself of the future I’m building. If you’re going through something similar, know that you’re not alone. Your struggles don’t have to hold you back , they can be the stepping stones to becoming stronger and achieving your dreams.

@BelieveinZephyra I totally believe what you say, but personally I feel like I’ve pushed the boulder up the hill and watched it roll back too many times. Now I just sit at the bottom of the hill, staring off into the horizon. Occasionally I look at the boulder and up at the hill and I think that something is going to make me want to try again. But more and more I think that I’ll just lose my strength slip and have that boulder roll over me. I almost welcome it. I want to leave this hill and find another landscape somewhere. No hills, no boulders. Maybe that’s the answer.