To every
woman that has ever been woken up by an alarm in the morning, exhausted and
burnt out, ready to hit snooze, roll over and fall asleep again only to be
reminded of the responsibilities and burdens that today holds and forced
themselves out of bed, it will never be enough.
To every
woman that has gone through their entire wardrobe to find that they don’t even
own that one outfit that doesn’t make them feel “too fat” or “too skinny” but
get dressed anyway, it will never be enough.
To those
women who spend time In front of their mirror attempting to contour to
perfection, cover their flaws and create new features, simply to force a smile
and pretend that they are confident, it will never be enough.
To the
women who have a whole arsenal of hairdryers, straighteners, curlers and
product to style their hair in that trendy way that the magazine shows is in
style, it will never be enough.
To all of
the women who grind through work, knowing that each day that man sitting next
to them with less experience is being paid the same, or worse more, but still
manages to smile and give it everything they have, it will never be enough.
To that
woman that has finished work exhausted from giving it everything, knows she
still has a long laundry list of “to do’s” but still, sips back that coffee and
gives everything left at the gym to obtain that perfect body, it will never be
enough.
To the
women that study and learn everything they can just to get a leg up on the
competition, it will never be enough.
To each
woman that tries to silence her hungry child from crying in the grocery store
to avoid upsetting others, it will never be enough.
To the
woman who cooks the perfect meals, watches how often she texts her crush,
focuses on her friends, eats a balanced diet, makes time for her family and is
never late for anything, it will never be enough.
You see, “enough”
is a term that I have heard too much lately. Whether it is to encourage “you
have studied enough”, “you have saved enough” or even simply, “you are more
than enough”. Or in a negative way “you don’t eat enough”, “I don’t see you
enough” or, “not enough time” the implications are the same. There is some
silly measurement that we consider “enough” and somehow, everyone is supposed
to know where that line is.
You can
give every single ounce of energy you have in an attempt to be that woman you
see as “perfect” and it will never be enough. Not to anyone else, but to
yourself. You will always look back and think you did not save enough or you did
not do enough. This is a dangerous way of thinking that ultimately will lead to
you looking in the mirror and thinking, “I am not enough”. Trust me, I know.
Whether you
are hearth broken, stressed at work, cramming for school, practicing for a
sport, paying bills or just trying to get through a day, stop trying to decide
if you are or aren’t enough. The answer, in your mind, will always have a
nagging doubt.
So now, I
ask: enough in comparison to what? Or even worse, to who? What does “enough”
even mean? How can someone be enough? Enough is a measurement that does not
match with human nature or even fit in day-to-day life. There will always be
more to do. Sorry, let me repeat that, there will ALWAYS be more to do. So
what? There is always tomorrow.
What are
you trying to be enough for?
For your
parents to be proud? They already are.
To be a
role model to your kids? You already are.
To be that
woman that the men want? They already do.
To be a
woman that others want to be? They already do.
To be a
straight A student? Keep studying.
To be a
varsity athlete? Keep practicing.
Enough is a
foolish frame of mind. We have tricked ourselves into believing that if we
measure things on if they are enough or not, we will somehow conclude one day
that all the work we need to do is done. Hate to break it to you but that is
not a real thing! There will always be a new challenge, a new obstacle and a
new day.
Stop
thinking that you missed that shot because you didn’t practice enough.
Stop
believing that you would like yourself more in the mirror if you worked out
enough.
Stop thinking
he left you because you weren’t enough.
Stop
letting yourself feel that you aren’t enough.
Stop that
anxiety driving, gut wrenching thought process.
Stop..... Just
stop.
Start
thinking in terms of accomplishments and actual measurable qualities. Focus on
the hours you studied and realized your brain in mush and you deserve a break,
not that you have studied enough. Listen to your body at the gym, it will tell
you when you have maxed out, not when you have done enough.
Most
importantly, focus on the person in YOU that you like and the person that deserves
to feel respected and loved, not whether or not you are enough for someone else’s
approval.
You are
you.
Ladies, I
know there are days where nothing you do feels right, where it feels like the
world is stacked up against you. I know there are days where that alarm clock
may as well be someone dropping a weight onto your chest. And I know, this is
easier said than done. So help each other please. Competition is healthy to a
point but just remember, if we aren’t supporting each other, who is?
Not just because it is International Women's Day, but because everyone needs a boost once in a while. Please,
take a second to tell a woman in your life the things that amaze you about her.
If you feel jealous about something, someone else has or can do, ask them how
they got there. Compliment them for it.
Ask for help when you need it. Do things that make you feel good. Be you!
And when it comes down to it, remember, you
are not “enough”, you are so much more than that.