“Sometimes the strongest thing you can do is to ask for help.” ~Unknown We live in a world that praises strength—especially quiet strength.
The kind that shows up, gets things done, and rarely complains. The kind that’s resilient, dependable, productive. But what happens when quietly breaks inside? “You are a superwoman!” “You’re so reliable!” “You’re the glue that holds everyone together.” I wore those compliments like badges of honor.
For years, I believed them. Not just believed them—I built my identity around them. I’ve always been a multitasker. A jack of all trades.
I managed work, home, relationships, and a hundred moving pieces in between. I cooked elaborate meals, remembered birthdays, bought thoughtful gifts, checked in on friends regularly, showed up for strangers when needed, pursued hobbies, supported others’ dreams, and pushed through physical pain or emotional fatigue without complaint.
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