It makes sense that you’re feeling all of this at once. When life has been heavy, when you’ve carried more than most people ever see, it’s natural to hit moments where you wonder why your effort isn’t lining up with the outcome. That doesn’t mean you’re doing anything wrong — it means you’re human, and you’ve been trying to push forward even while tired, stressed, and stretched thin. Stress absolutely affects the way we think and choose. It can cloud judgment, rush decisions, or make you feel like you’re reacting instead of leading your own life. That doesn’t mean you’re incapable or failing — it means your mind and spirit have been under pressure, and you’re trying to navigate through it with the tools you had at the time. What matters most is that you’re aware of it now. That awareness is growth. That desire to “get it right this time” is growth. That recognition of a second chance is growth. You’re not starting from scratch — you’re starting from experience, from lessons, from strength you didn’t even know you had. Wanting not to fail doesn’t mean you’re destined to fall. It means you care. It means you’re committed. It means you’re trying to honor the life God has kept you here for. And that alone shows you’re already moving in the right direction. You’re not stuck — you’re transitioning. You’re shedding old patterns, healing old wounds, and stepping into a version of yourself that’s wiser, calmer, and more intentional. That process feels messy, confusing, and slow, but it’s still progress. You don’t have to be perfect to honor your second chance. You just have to keep showing up with honesty, humility, and heart — and you’re already doing that.