
Today I woke up at 1:30 am and couldn’t fall back asleep. The reason for this restlessness is probably because a lot is currently on my mind and is overwhelming me. I automatically anticipated today being bad from the moment I realized I was up for the day. I am not in the best mood and it’s hard to mentally rise to the occasion with less than two hours of sleep under way.
As I was doing my hair and getting ready to go to my internship after my restless night, some thoughts interrupted my lethargic and negative feelings. At worst, today will be a bad day. But what exactly is wrong with a bad day? Taking it one step further what exactly is wrong with a bad time period in my life whether it be a bad month, a bad year, or a single bad experience? There’s that saying: without bad there’s no good… without dark there’s no light. Ok… admittedly sometimes that saying is hard for me to believe. I mean, I would accept a life of only happiness and ease any day without all the sadness and pain that typically accompanies it. It seems like I am contradicting my point which is what is wrong with a bad day? So let me get to specifically why I don’t think a bad day is bad!
While a bad day may be uncomfortable and unpleasant, without it how would we grow? In order to expand our ability to be resilient we have to put ourselves in positions to be resilient. In order to change, we need those moments when we realize things are bad enough that we need to change. And after the storm subsides- which it always does- we are always better than we were before it. We are stronger, wiser, happier and more complete as people. We have a wider perspective on life and more experiences. And sometimes, not only does the storm subside but things actually turn around in our favor because life has a funny way of doing that. When it’s in our favor, it may or may not be the outcome we hoped for but I am a firm believer that it happened that way because someone was looking out for us. It happened in a way that was in our best interest.
So if you find yourself in similar position to the one I am in this morning, and you’re riding the storm- keep in mind it’s going to be ok. You’re not only going to get through it alive but you’re going to be better after it’s over. When you find you’re feeling sorry for yourself definitely go through all those feelings. Pout, mope, vent. And then if you can find it in yourself, be grateful for it because all it means is that you are in the process of evolution into a better you. Take a deep breath. You are not alone.
