Confessions

Off the Record: Admitting What I Can’t Fix

The quiet in the house at three in the morning has a distinct weight to it. It isn’t peaceful; it’s heavy, the kind of silence that forces you to listen to everything you’ve been running from during the daylight hours.

For months, I’ve kept up the front. To everyone on the outside, everything looks seamless—the structured schedules, the curated media, the calm, measured tone of someone who has their life completely mapped out. I answer emails on time. I meet every deadline. I build things that look intentional, precise, and contained.

But the truth is, I’m exhausted.

There is a strange, hollow space between who you present to the world and who you are when the noise stops. Outwardly, I am the planner, the strategist, the person who fixes problems and organizes chaos into neat, scannable bullet points. Inwardly, I’ve spent the better part of this year feeling like I’m constantly treading water in a storm I can’t control.

I’ve held onto anger that isn’t doing me any good—resentments that feel as heavy and stubborn as old stone. I’ve carried family strain like a shadow, letting it shape my mood and my choices even when I promised myself it wouldn’t. I told myself that if I just kept working, if I just kept building new projects and keeping my mind occupied every single second of the day, the weight would eventually fade.

It doesn’t work that way. Distraction isn’t healing; it’s just a temporary pause button.

Tonight, sitting in the blue light of a blank screen, I’m letting go of the need to have it all figured out. I don’t have a neat, polished conclusion for this. I don’t have a strategy to solve how I feel by tomorrow morning. But admitting that the weight is there—plainly, directly, without dressing it up in fine words or hiding behind a structured plan—feels like the first real breath of fresh air I’ve taken in a very long time.

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