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Take a walk, in the sun 🌞 shine.
A friend told me she had "battle fatigue", and I said to her no, "you have survival fatigue".
I turn the negative into an asset.
“Survival Fatigue.” It’s not weakness — it’s proof that you’ve fought through storms that could have broken anyone else. You’ve been surviving for so long that your spirit is simply asking for rest, not surrender. Calling it Survival Fatigue honors your endurance — it says, “I made it through.” You’re not defined by exhaustion, but by resilience. This is the stage where survival turns into recovery, and recovery turns into renewal. Be proud that you’re still here, still standing, and still choosing to heal — that’s the purest form of strength.
I turn the negative into an asset.
“Survival Fatigue.” It’s not weakness — it’s proof that you’ve fought through storms that could have broken anyone else. You’ve been surviving for so long that your spirit is simply asking for rest, not surrender. Calling it Survival Fatigue honors your endurance — it says, “I made it through.” You’re not defined by exhaustion, but by resilience. This is the stage where survival turns into recovery, and recovery turns into renewal. Be proud that you’re still here, still standing, and still choosing to heal — that’s the purest form of strength.
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I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
I told my therapist:
I can’t remember big parts of my life.
Not because I was “forgetful.”
Not because my memory was bad.
Just… blank spaces where moments should be.
She nodded and said:
“People who struggle with anxiety and depression often don’t remember much,
because they were never present in the moment to begin with.”
Then she explained:
“When you’re in survival mode, your mind is focused on getting through the moment, not experiencing it.
So the memory doesn’t form.”
And I swear something in me went quiet.
It made sense.
How I can’t remember childhood birthdays.
How I can’t remember vacations.
How I can’t remember conversations from last week.
I was there… but I wasn’t.
Because when your mind is busy holding itself together, there is gotno room left to live.
And it hurts to realize you survived so much, you never actually to be in your own life.
My therapist said:
“Your memory didn’t fail you.
Your nervous system protected you.”
And maybe that’s the saddest,
most compassionate thing I’ve ever heard.
Because it means the forgetting wasn’t weakness. It was self-defense.
And now healing is learning how to be here again. To let your body feel safe enough to stay in the moment. To finally start creating memories you can actually keep.
I can’t remember big parts of my life.
Not because I was “forgetful.”
Not because my memory was bad.
Just… blank spaces where moments should be.
She nodded and said:
“People who struggle with anxiety and depression often don’t remember much,
because they were never present in the moment to begin with.”
Then she explained:
“When you’re in survival mode, your mind is focused on getting through the moment, not experiencing it.
So the memory doesn’t form.”
And I swear something in me went quiet.
It made sense.
How I can’t remember childhood birthdays.
How I can’t remember vacations.
How I can’t remember conversations from last week.
I was there… but I wasn’t.
Because when your mind is busy holding itself together, there is gotno room left to live.
And it hurts to realize you survived so much, you never actually to be in your own life.
My therapist said:
“Your memory didn’t fail you.
Your nervous system protected you.”
And maybe that’s the saddest,
most compassionate thing I’ve ever heard.
Because it means the forgetting wasn’t weakness. It was self-defense.
And now healing is learning how to be here again. To let your body feel safe enough to stay in the moment. To finally start creating memories you can actually keep.