Do We Really Need To Take A Break?
Don't over-push yourself too much, take time to rest and find peace at the moment.
Have you ever felt tired because your work needs to be done according to a deadline? Or maybe you have targets that are likely going to meet soon? Well, whatever your problems are, if it’s making you drained, and it affects your mental health, it’s a sign that you need to take a break for a while.
Please, for everyone who reads this you are “special” and need to be treated equally. You’re not a f**kin robot. You have a heart and mind and body to take care of. Everyone will not care about your feelings and conditions right now. They just care about their own business and matters.
If something doesn’t go right as it should be, they would be mad at you and tell you to fix it right away, or heck they even push you harder than ever, THAN EVER!!!
I, you, we all need some attention, detailed attention, not just telling us that everything would be okay. In the end, it’s going to be bla,bla, and bla…… just save the speech for yourself, will you?
Am I being too idealistic? I mean, I know that reality hit us strongly indeed. So what I want to say is that, if everyone or anybody couldn’t help you heal yourself. You are the ones who handle such action. Don’t rely on and hope for other people to save you.
Me and my friend and almost all the people around me are having the same experience. Maybe almost average millennials who age around 20s feel it. So most millennials are expressing their problems on social media, hoping theirs could also resonate with other people who feel the same way and share a mutual concern.
By doing those things above, they feel like they have virtual friends and are relieved that they weren’t the only ones who experienced such things.
Trust me, people don’t have time to listen to your story (unless you go to a psychiatrist) and you should find what makes you free from the fatigue feelings that threaten your mental health. But if you along the way find someone who willingly becomes a place to hear all of your problems, great, maintain your relationships for a long period.
But what if you don’t find it? It is all about how you act accordingly.
Usually what I’d do to cure myself and break free from these never-ending burnouts is writing, playing video games, and reading. Try to find yours and Don’t over-push yourself too much, take time to rest and find peace at the moment.
“You are special, yes you who read this”