What My 'Good Days' With Anxiety and Depression Look Like
A good day is when I wake up with self-defeating thoughts, and I make my coffee anyway.
A good day is when my brain feels like mush, but I do my best anyway.
A good day is when my best doesn’t look like much, but I’m proud of myself anyway.
A good day is when instead of being brave, I hide, and I forgive myself anyway.
A good day is when my mind is a battlefield, and I march onward anyway.
A good day is when I feel disgusting, but I maintain my self-care anyway.
A good day is when I feel like a big ball of fear, but I go to the event anyway.
A good day is when I’m afraid of what they’ll think, but I answer honestly anyway.
A good day is when I feel like a sorry loner, but I reach out to a friend anyway.
A good day is when I want to curl in a ball on the couch, but I make myself go for a walk anyway.
A good day is when other people make me shrink in fear, but I get the errands done anyway.
A good day is when my heart is pounding for no reason, but I remember to breathe anyway.
A good day is when I imagine near-death scenarios, but I believe they’ll come home anyway.
A good day is when I think I’m a terrible person, but I choose to be kind to myself anyway.
A good day is when I’m ashamed of myself, but I write about my feelings anyway.
A good day is when my thoughts terrify me, but I remember my thoughts are separate from me anyway.
A good day is when I’m different from everyone else, but I choose to love myself anyway.
A good day is when reality is ugly, but I choose to accept it anyway.
A good day is when I stay home sick, and I work on a project anyway.
A good day is when I feel weak and confused, but I find something healthy to do anyway.
A good day is when there’s a change of plans, and I go with the flow anyway.
A good day is when I know I could have done better, but I accept myself anyway.
A good day is when I think I’ve failed before I’ve even begun, and I decide to start anyway.
Inspired by Mother Teresa’s poem “Do It Anyway.”
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