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Story No. 5

  • pacingthemind
  • Mar 31
  • 1 min read

💬 Their Story

I used to think anxiety just meant being nervous sometimes. But for me, it's like this constant buzzing in my brain, like I left the stove on or said something wrong five years ago. I’m exhausted all the time and it’s invisible to everyone around me. I smile a lot so no one asks questions. But I’m scared every day.


💭 What They Wish Others Understood

I wish that they understood that it isn't just something that can be made fun of, and it isn't something going on in my brain.


💌 A Message to Someone Who’s Struggling

Believe in yourself. you're worth more than you think!


Thank you for sharing your story!

 
 

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