You have given enough for this moment.
You have answered the questions,
Managed the details,
Noticed what everyone else needed,
And carried more than anyone may realize.
Now,
Pause.
Take a slow breath in.
And let it out.
For the next few minutes,
No one needs anything from you.
There is nothing to solve,
Nothing to organize,
Nothing you have to hold together.
Let your shoulders soften.
Relax your jaw.
Unclench your hands.
Notice how much of your attention has been living outside of you.
Thinking about what they need,
How they feel,
Whether they are okay,
And what you should do next.
Gently bring that attention back into your body.
Back into this breath.
Back to you.
You are allowed to care for people without carrying everything for them.
You are allowed to be generous without emptying yourself.
You're allowed to stop before your body has to force you to stop.
Take another slow breath in.
And as you breathe out,
Release the belief that everything depends on you.
Some things can wait.
Some things belong to someone else.
Some things do not need to be fixed at all.
You do not have to earn rest by reaching the end of every task.
You do not have to prove your love by ignoring your own needs.
And you do not have to keep giving simply because you are capable of giving more.
Ask yourself quietly.
What do I need right now?
Not what would make you more productive.
Not what would make everyone else more comfortable.
What would help you feel like yourself again?
Maybe you need silence.
Water.
Food.
Fresh air.
A closed door.
A few minutes without conversation.
Maybe you need to do absolutely nothing.
Whatever the answer is,
Let it matter.
Your needs are not interruptions.
They are information.
They are part of you asking to be included in the life you spend so much time creating for everyone else.
Take a slow breath in.
Let yourself receive it.
You do not have to send this breath anywhere.
You do not have to use it to become calmer for someone else.
This moment is yours.
Let your energy return from every person,
Every task,
Every unfinished conversation,
And every expectation that you have been carrying.
Imagine it coming back to you gently.
Not all at once.
Just enough to remind you that you are still here.
You are more than what you provide.
You are more than the problems you solve.
And you are more than the person everyone depends on.
Take one final breath in.
And slowly let it out.
You have given enough for this moment.
You are allowed to pause.
You are allowed to receive.
You are allowed to come back to yourself.