Even the small steps…

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In today’s society, it can often feel like we can never get ahead in life, and that we are always racing to catch up with those around us — especially for my generation (raise your hands, 90s babies).

When you have a chronic illness, mental or physical, those feelings can come at your tenfold. I have spina bifida and hydrocephalus — I was born with it and will have it the rest of my life — along with some other conditions, including bipolar disorder. Some days — hell, even some weeks — make me feel like I cannot seem to get ahead and that I am always facing one setback or another.

This week has been one of those weeks for me. It has rained every day for at least the past four days (including all day today), and when you have hydrocephalus like I do, the weather and pressure changes can leave you feeling achy and lethargic. Yesterday, I got home from work and intended to write this post, but I pretty much laid around in bed all day because I just had no energy to do anything productive.

But during weeks like this one, it is important to remember one thing: even the small steps will get you where you are going. An advisor shared that bit of advice with me last year when I was going through the personal struggles of losing a grandparent and going through a rather difficult breakup.

That is, we have to remember to celebrate the little victories during times when we feel like we cannot win at life. Got out of bed and got dressed today? Pat yourself on the back. Took a shower and brushed your teeth? Hell yeah, even better.

To those who don’t deal with physical or mental health conditions, it can seem silly. Even I — always striving to do the best that I can every day — thought it was kind of ridiculous.

But it really is true — even the smallest step forward is a step in the right direction. The little victories are a reminder that even in our lowest moments when we feel like we are stuck, we are always in motion toward a greater purpose, whether we realize it at the time or not. Especially in our moments of greatest suffering, it is important to treat ourselves with kindness, compassion, and a little bit of grace.

So if all you did was get out of bed today, know that I am proud of you and you should be as well. Keep on moving forward.

One response to “Even the small steps…”

  1. Your article speaks volumes about the resilience we find in the midst of life’s challenges. It resonates deeply with my own experiences and emotions. Living with chronic illness, both physical and mental, can indeed amplify the constant struggle to keep up with the pace of life. I, too, struggle with several mental and physical conditions – as you know 😊

    Reading your words, I’m reminded of those days when every step forward felt like an uphill battle. Your honesty about the setbacks, the impact of weather changes, and the lethargy that can accompany it captures the raw reality of dealing with conditions like hydrocephalus and bipolar disorder.

    I appreciate your reminder to celebrate small victories, even when it feels like life is pushing us back. Your advisor’s wisdom about moving forward, even with the smallest steps, is something I’ve held onto during my own difficult moments. Your emphasis on acknowledging accomplishments as seemingly simple as getting out of bed or taking a shower resonates deeply.

    The article beautifully conveys the importance of treating ourselves with kindness, compassion, and grace during moments of suffering. Your encouragement to keep moving forward is a reassuring reminder for anyone facing similar struggles. Thank you for sharing your story and for creating a space that fosters understanding, empathy, and self-acceptance. I’m proud of you šŸ’œ

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