You have to hold on.
You are near the finish line.
Photo by Sylvie Le
Your patience is wearing thin. I can practically feel it through the screen.
I understand you want what you want badly. It might frustrate you that all you want isn’t within your hands at this very moment. I know because I have been there.
If you think I am going to tell you to suck it up and be all woo-woo-positive, I would like to tell you that you are wrong.
Your emotions are valid. It is human to feel the frustration. It is human to want and to long. It is human to cry and feel all that you need to. Feel the emotion and let it run the way it wishes.
At the same time, I don’t want you to drown in your emotions, even though they are valid. Don’t let it affect the steps you are planning to take. Don’t hold onto the despair, or any negative emotion, after it has told you that it wants to leave.
No emotion lasts forever. This includes the emotions that you are feeling now.
Know that you will reach the highs and the positive feelings of conviction once more. Know that your goals are moving towards you and you to it.
All you have to do is weather the inevitable storms that come across your path. Lastly, know for certain that you are a master sailor.
Wishing you the best,
Your Author Bayinnah
Quote of the Day
“Patience is when you’re supposed to get mad, but you choose to understand.”
—Anonymous
The Living Diary Podcast 📜
▶ Entry #33 - Surviving Your Emotions
In this entry, we acknowledge all of your hard work. You have done everything you could that is in your power. Now, it is a waiting game for the external world to catch up. In this period right before your dream life, emotions can run rampant.
Let's talk about how we can survive it all.
365 Letters to Transition into Your Best Life 🌻
Little things can seem catastrophic at the moment. However, in the grand scheme of things, it is only a little blip in your ever-expansive experience.
It is kind of like stubbing your toe against wooden furniture.
You can’t recall all the times it has happened, and you quickly forget about it when the pain subsides. However, in that second where the impact has you hopping with a comical expression on your face, it is all you can think about.




