Take a moment before answering. There’s no right or wrong response — just honesty. Sometimes clarity begins by putting words to what’s been sitting quietly inside.
Hi I'm Lucio you answer depends on many different things I myself some times suffer from intrusive thoughts and anxiety but rest assured it is just a thought and feeling nothing more many people feel that life feels heavy for many reasons try to reach harmony
That makes a lot of sense. Anxiety and overthinking can feel exhausting because your mind never really gets to rest. You’re not broken for feeling this way — it’s often a sign of caring deeply and trying to stay in control. Sometimes the first relief comes from learning how to slow the mind and be a little kinder to yourself.”
Hello! Greetings of the day! I'm Harry. You know life is a mystery. Each stage of life holds surprises. I, hereby also feels heavy in emotions. But the true meaning is to face the situation. Learning how to be happy. So, rest asured and stay well
The loss of coworkers who made work meaningful. You don't always notice how much those daily interactions mattered until they're gone --a restructure, people leaving, a shift to remote. The work itself might be fine, but the absence of those connections can make everything feel heavier than it should.
Many people experience this feeling but rarely talk about it.
From the outside everything can look completely normal work continues, responsibilities are handled, life seems stable. But internally something feels heavy or unclear.
This often happens when someone has been strong for a long time without space to process what they are carrying emotionally. The mind keeps functioning, but the inner system slowly becomes exhausted.
The feeling of heaviness is usually not the real problem. It is often a signal that something inside needs attention, honesty, or space to be understood.
When people begin to listen to that internal signal instead of ignoring it, they often find clarity and emotional stability again.