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Save me, but I don’t wanna be saved

One scary and stressful moment I had this year was uprooting my life with no clear direction on where I was going.

I had two weeks to figure it out…

Most days and nights, I would be pacing from one corner of my apartment building parking lot to the other, constantly, trying to brainstorm my way through this transition.

I was missing the two things I needed…

Housing and a job.

With my mantra: Trust the process, it will all work out better than you can imagine.

I managed to stay sane.

I also managed to find the two things I needed right in the knick of time (literally 2 days before my lease was up)

I can’t even share the feeling of relief I felt. (Shout out to Families for Depression Awareness and my parents, literally god-sent)

If anyone reading this is going through a time of distress because of life, you’re not alone. Everything will be okay. Ground yourself, breathe, and take it one day at a time. It will all work out in your favor. You got this.

In the comments, share a story or a time you were put in a corner, and all you had was faith to get you through. How did it work out? (or better yet, how is it going?)

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