
Even the strongest hero can feel small sometimes.
It might be the weight of a bad day pressing down. Or a wave of insecurity whispering I’m not good enough. Sometimes it’s a memory from the past or the vastness of a new challenge that makes me want to shrink into the shadows.
But shrinking doesn’t mean disappearing. That’s when I reach for the tools that remind me who I am.
🧰 My Hero Utility Belt
Over time, I’ve built a personalized toolkit—small habits, systems, and support that help me recentre and recalibrate. When I feel small, these tools don’t “fix” things, but they anchor me. They keep me from spiralling, and help me get back into motion.
🧠 1. ChatGPT (My Digital Sidekick)
When my mind feels scrambled or I can’t get started, I talk to ChatGPT. Sometimes it’s about brainstorming, sometimes it’s breaking down a task I’m avoiding. It gives me clarity when my thoughts feel like fog.
🗂 2. Flexible Task Blocks
Instead of a rigid to-do list, I organize my day into categories—study, blog, clean, job hunt—and give myself grace to rotate through them. This system calms the part of my brain that gets overwhelmed when everything feels urgent.
📒 3. Visible Wins
I use a notebook or my planner to write down what I actually accomplish. Even small things. Because when I feel like I’m not doing enough, I need evidence that I am.
🪄 4. Superhero Cues
Sometimes it’s as simple as seeing my SuperMell artwork, or saying “activate Hero Mode.” These small signals help me shift out of shame and into intention.
🔁 5. Repetition and Routines
I used to think routines were boring. Now I see them as scaffolding. Whether it’s cleaning the litter pan first thing, or blogging in the morning, these rhythms build momentum—and momentum builds belief.
🧭 Why These Tools Work for Me
My brain doesn’t always play nice. ADHD, high sensitivity, and emotional overwhelm can shrink my sense of self down to a whisper. When that happens, I’ve learned I can’t just “push through.” I need support systems that speak my brain’s language.
That’s why I built my own utility belt—tools that acknowledge how I work, how I feel, and what I need to keep showing up.
🐾 Diana’s Daily Wisdom
Diana doesn’t use tools—she is one. When I’m feeling small, she has a way of claiming my lap or nudging me until I pause. She doesn’t tolerate my doom-scrolling or excessive multitasking. She reminds me that purring and presence are power moves too.
💬 Final Thought
Everyone feels small sometimes. That doesn’t make you weak. It makes you human.
What matters is what you reach for when it happens.
Build your utility belt. Use it with care. And don’t forget—you’re already more heroic than you realize.
✨ What’s one tool you rely on when you feel small? I’d love to hear in the comments. ✨
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