It’s Okay to Lean on Others

It takes so much strength to admit when you need help. I remember when I was dealing with all of my losses (for those of you who don’t know - I had six miscarriages), I just felt like there was no one else in the world who could understand.
And you know what - I was right. No one knew exactly how it felt.
But you know what people did know? So many people had their own hardships and pain, and had been through horrific tragedies. And even though it wasn’t exactly the same, their advice and wisdom helped get me through some really, really dark days.
But if I hadn’t reached out, I never would have gotten the support I needed. If I would have stayed in my corner, I might not have learned how other people crawled out.
It’s okay to not have all the answers. Lean on others who do.