
Will Things Ever Get Better? The Truth No One…
Will Things Ever Get Better? The Truth No One Talks About

If you’ve been wondering, “Will things ever get better?” — you’re not alone.
I hear it everywhere. People asking, “Is this the new normal?” or “Will life ever feel good again?” Maybe you’ve asked it yourself, scrolling through headlines that seem to confirm your worst fears. Or maybe you’ve just felt it—that uneasy weight pressing down on you, making you question if change is even possible.
Here’s the truth no one talks about: Things don’t just get better. They change. And whether that change feels better or worse is entirely up to you.
Sounds too simple, right? But that’s exactly the point.
The Illusion of “Better”
What does better even mean? For most people, it means feeling safe, stable, and secure. It means waking up without anxiety gnawing at your chest or that sinking feeling of uncertainty.
But here’s the thing—better isn’t a universal finish line. It’s not something you arrive at, check off a list, and then live happily ever after. Better is a moving target, constantly shifting based on your mindset, expectations, and perspective.
Think about it: If “better” meant security, wouldn’t people with money and status feel completely at peace? If it meant certainty, wouldn’t the most prepared people feel unstoppable? But we all know that’s not how it works.
The problem isn’t whether things will improve—it’s whether you’ll recognize when they do.
Why Most People Don’t Feel Like Things Will Get Better
Ever heard of VUCA? It stands for Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity—basically, the world we live in every day.
But there’s another version: Vision, Understanding, Clarity, and Agility. Same letters. Different perspective.
✨ What if, instead of fearing volatility, you saw it as a space for vision?
✨ What if uncertainty became an opportunity for understanding?
✨ What if complexity led to clarity?
✨ What if ambiguity made you more agile?
Things aren’t necessarily getting worse—they’re just changing faster than most people are comfortable with. And discomfort? That’s what makes people believe the world is falling apart.
But discomfort is also what leads to growth. If you want things to feel better, you have to be willing to shift how you see discomfort.
It’s not an obstacle. It’s a signpost.
The Secret No One Tells You About Hard Times
Hard times don’t last—but how you handle them determines how long they feel.
Think back to a difficult moment in your life. Something that felt unbearable at the time. Maybe it was a breakup, losing a job, or a period of deep uncertainty. At the time, it probably felt endless. But now? You’re here. Reading this. On the other side of it.
Did it disappear overnight? No. But did you move through it? Yes. And whether you realized it or not—you adapted.
This is why I don’t dwell on the news. Not because I don’t care—but because I refuse to let outside narratives dictate how I feel about my own reality.
Instead, I focus on what I can control: my mindset.
This doesn’t mean ignoring problems. It means acknowledging them without letting them consume me. Stress, fear, and uncertainty are part of life—but they don’t have to define it.
How to Make Things Feel Better (Even When Nothing Changes)
If you’ve been waiting for things to get better, I have a challenge for you:
What if they already are?
What if, right now, there’s an opportunity in your life you’re not seeing—because you’re too focused on what’s wrong?
Try this:
- Change “What if things don’t get better?” to “What if they do?”
Your brain listens to the questions you ask. Change the question, change the answer. - Ask: “What is within my control right now?”
Maybe it’s how you start your morning. Maybe it’s a deep breath before reacting. Small choices add up. - Celebrate small wins.
The mind is wired to notice problems, but that doesn’t mean they’re the only thing happening. What has improved for you in the past six months? - Let go of “normal.”
“Normal” is a safety blanket. But change is the only constant. Learn to thrive in uncertainty instead.
Because Here’s the Ultimate Truth:
Things get better when you do.
The world will keep changing. Challenges will come. Uncertainty will exist. That’s life.
But you? You have the ability to shift your mindset. To reframe discomfort. To find calm in the chaos.
Will things ever get better?
✅ Yes—if you decide they will.
✅ Yes—if you stop waiting and start shifting.
✅ Yes—if you realize “better” isn’t something that happens to you—it’s something you create.
If this resonated and you want support reframing your stress in real time, I can help.
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