That can be really tough! When someone you need is unavailable, it can feel frustrating, disappointing, and even lonely......
Reach out and express your feelings.. Let the person know how you're feeling and why you needed them.... Be honest, but also respectful of their unavailability......
I feel really overwhelmed and needed your help at that time u started feeling so lost in ur thoughts....
If the person you need is unavailable, consider reaching out to other friends, family members, or a support person with whom u are comfortable to share ......
Engage in activities that bring you comfort, relaxation, and joy.... This could be exercise, reading, listening to music, or spending time in nature.....
Instead of worrying about the person's unavailability, focus on what you can control, such as your own reactions and actions.....
Take time to reflect on why you needed the person and how you can grow from the experience.
Use this opportunity to develop your problem-solving skills and learn to rely on yourself more....
Remember, it's okay to feel upset or disappointed when someone you need is unavailable.... But by communicating your feelings, finding alternative support, practicing self-care, and reflecting on the situation, you can grow and become more resilient.....
Anyone can be there when conditions are favourable, but it takes someone special to be there when everything seems to be out of place......
Someone who will make sure everything is in place....
Sometimes in life we really need someone's here to listen us, a shoulder to cry on. .....
Reach out and express your feelings.. Let the person know how you're feeling and why you needed them.... Be honest, but also respectful of their unavailability......
I feel really overwhelmed and needed your help at that time u started feeling so lost in ur thoughts....
If the person you need is unavailable, consider reaching out to other friends, family members, or a support person with whom u are comfortable to share ......
Engage in activities that bring you comfort, relaxation, and joy.... This could be exercise, reading, listening to music, or spending time in nature.....
Instead of worrying about the person's unavailability, focus on what you can control, such as your own reactions and actions.....
Take time to reflect on why you needed the person and how you can grow from the experience.
Use this opportunity to develop your problem-solving skills and learn to rely on yourself more....
Remember, it's okay to feel upset or disappointed when someone you need is unavailable.... But by communicating your feelings, finding alternative support, practicing self-care, and reflecting on the situation, you can grow and become more resilient.....
Anyone can be there when conditions are favourable, but it takes someone special to be there when everything seems to be out of place......
Someone who will make sure everything is in place....
Sometimes in life we really need someone's here to listen us, a shoulder to cry on. .....