The Strongest Girls Are The Girls With Anxiety.
She’s strong, because she’s in a constant battle
with her anxiety. It’s telling her that she’s weak. That she shouldn’t speak
up. That she shouldn’t get out of bed.
Some days, she listens to everything that voice tells her.
But other days, she finds the power to ignore it. She finds the
strength to leave her room. To socialize. To smile.
She’s strong, because she shows up, even when she’s shaking. She
speaks, even when it’s with a cracked voice. She keeps breathing, even
when those breaths are shaky.
It would be easy for her to cancel plans with her friends,
turn down dates, skip class, call in sick from work - and sometimes, she does.
Sometimes, the idea of being around people is too much for her to handle.
But most of the time, she does what she has to do. She
switches off her alarm. She showers. She dresses. And then she gets shit
done.
Of course, she gets distracted throughout the day. The tiniest
thing can send her mind spinning. A text from someone she didn’t expect to hear
from. An email she isn’t quite sure how to answer. A strange look from one of
her coworkers or crushes.
She suffers from constant self-consciousness, but she pushes past
it. She ignores the way she thinks everyone is looking at her, judging her, and
she forces herself to be productive. She forces herself to focus on what’s
important.
She refuses to let anxiety control her life. She won’t let her
dark thoughts eclipse the positive ones. She’s motivated to be the best person
she can be.
At times, her anxiety makes her feel weak. Lesser. Like she
doesn’t deserve to be in the same room as people that can talk to strangers as
if they’ve known each other for years.
But even though she feels inferior, that’s far from the truth.
She’s a warrior. A badass. Why can’t she see that ?
She tries so hard. She puts in so much effort. And she’s gotten so
far.
Some people rarely venture outside of their comfort zone - but she’s outside of her comfort zone every
damn day. She’s either worried about what to say or what to
wear or where to park. She’s never relaxed. She’s always on edge.
That’s why she’s always learning. Always growing. Every second of
every day.
Sure, there are times when she suffers from setbacks. When
she doesn’t say a single word for hours. When she stays in her pajamas and
puts off showering.
But there are other times when she finds the courage to speak
her mind. When she surprises herself with how brave she can be.
She probably doesn’t realize it yet, but girls with anxiety
are the strongest girls in the world, because they never have a
minute of peace. Because they’re always struggling - and
they’re always winning.
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