[Supporting Yohaku-chan] I found someone who puts my struggles into words
Yohaku-chan Support Article
Someone who puts my struggles into words
There are days when the pressure to "do things right" becomes painful.
Trying to fit in with those around me,
smiling,
being considerate,
but by the time I get home, I'm completely exhausted.
I came across a note that quietly translates that "hard-to-articulate fatigue."
It's Yohaku-chan | A translator of emotions [the struggle of living].
She shares how to face anxiety, difficulties at work,
and the waves of the heart, but
it's not just personal experience;
there's a sense that she carefully puts into words,
"This kind of pain exists, doesn't it?"
She doesn't force positivity.
But,
after reading, it becomes a little easier to breathe.
I felt that she is the kind of person who writes such prose.
A follower's words,
"You can empathize with those who have the same worries.
That is a wonderful charm."
I thought that was
truly perfect.
Rather than pulling someone along forcefully,
it's a message that feels like walking side-by-side.
That's why,
perhaps I want to read it on tough days.
I myself,
had a period where the word "hang in there" became painful, so
I was saved by the "margin" (yohaku) in Yohaku-chan's note.
Good job.
Truly,
I think she is doing great work.
I want these words to reach people who spend their days carrying the struggle of living.

There are people who are
being saved by Yohaku-chan's words.
Being able to translate "the struggle of living"
so gently,
I think is a great talent.
Your future as a career consultant,
will surely also be someone's hope.
I am rooting for your journey ahead,
with all my heart.
▼ Click here for Yohaku-chan's note
https://note.com/yohaku_work
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