Lost in Translation
Keep Going, Sis.
Some days, being lost feels like standing at a crossroads where one path is easy, predictable, and well-lit, while the other is shrouded in fog. The easier route whispers comfort, certainty, and safety—but deep down, there’s a quiet pull, an urging from within, saying, “Not this one. Keep going.”
That pull isn’t always loud. Sometimes, it’s barely a nudge, a whisper in the chaos. And when the road ahead feels unclear, when the trust you’ve been leaning on feels dangerously close to running on empty, it can be hard to keep moving forward.
In those moments, it’s okay to pause. To ask yourself, “What do I need right now?”
For me, it’s often as simple as a hug. Someone to tell me, “It’s okay. You’re doing fine.” But when that someone isn’t there, I’ve learned to give that to myself—through words, through stillness, and sometimes through posts like this one.
So if you’re feeling lost too, consider this your hug, your reminder that it’s okay to not have it all figured out. Trust isn’t about knowing every step; it’s about believing the fog will clear in time.
And though I can’t yet see what’s ahead, I believe in myself. I believe in this journey. And if you’re out there reading this, know that I believe in yours too.
It’s okay to pause. It’s okay to breathe.
The road may be unclear now, but it’ll clear soon—just keep going.

