April felt like that middle part of a romcom — not quite the beginning where everything’s cute, not yet the happy ending — just the messy part where the main character is figuring stuff out with unwashed hair and mismatched socks.
There were good days, for sure — the kind where I felt productive, inspired, maybe even a little bit on it. But then there were also those “can I just pause life for a sec?” kind of days. Days when my brain felt foggy, my heart felt heavy, and honestly, I just wanted someone to tell me I’m doing okay.
And maybe I am.
Because even on the days I felt tired or stuck or unsure — I still showed up. For work. For others. For myself (even if it was just brushing my hair and answering one email before hiding under a blanket again).
There were small wins too: choosing rest without guilt, sending that message I was scared to send, letting go of something that was weighing me down. And also — finding comfort in the little things, like warm coffee, long showers, unexpected voice notes from people I love.
No big revelations this month, just quiet reminders:
I don’t need to have it all figured out.
It’s okay to slow down.
Progress doesn’t always look like movement — sometimes it looks like stillness.
So, here’s to April: a little chaotic, a little tender, but real.
Personal note to self:
I’m proud of myself for making it through — not perfectly, but honestly. And that’s enough.
Love,
Chits
Quote of the month:
"Softness is not weakness. It’s a quiet kind of strength."
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