Finding Hope in the Dark: 5 Writing Prompts for Navigating Helplessness

Harness the power of writing to overcome helplessness and reclaim your control.

Advertisement: Join the mailing list, brought to you by Made Up Mind and Self Exploration Academy

Helplessness is a big feeling that can come around for a wide variety of reasons, however, if you’re ever feeling helpless you should know that there are tools and resources available to help you better manage and navigate your situation.

This very common experience is characterised by a sense of powerlessness, hopelessness, and lack of control. It can manifest as a range of emotions, including fear, sadness, anger, and despair. Triggers may include traumatic experiences, chronic stress, mental health conditions, and overwhelming life circumstances.

If you are experiencing feelings of helplessness, it is important to seek support from trusted friends, family members, and/or mental health professionals. Talking about your emotions and seeking guidance can help you develop coping mechanisms, regain a sense of control, and work towards improving your situation. Another way to help manage these feelings is to express yourself through writing.

 
 

5 Writing Prompts for Helplessness

Here are five useful writing prompts to help you when you need it most.

  1. Describe a time when you overcame a challenge. Recalling a past instance of overcoming adversity can help you regain a sense of control and remind you of your inner strength.

  2. Write a letter to your future self. Envision where you want to be in the future and express your hopes and dreams for yourself. This can provide a sense of direction and motivation.

  3. List three things you're grateful for. Acknowledging the positive aspects of your life can help shift your perspective and foster a sense of appreciation.

  4. Express your frustrations and fears. Putting your emotions down on paper can help you process them and release pent-up tension.

  5. Create a list of small, achievable goals. Breaking down larger goals into smaller steps can make them seem less daunting and provide a sense of progress. 

You’re never alone. There are many, many people out there who know what it’s like to feel a sense of helplessness in their lives. More importantly, there are ways to overcome these feelings and live a healthier, more manageable life.

 
 
Advertisement: Join the mailing list, brought to you by Made Up Mind and Self Exploration Academy
 

Keep Going!

Check out these related posts


KIRU

KIRU is an American music and social artist, author and entrepreneur based in Brooklyn, New York.

https://www.rfocollective.com/highaski
Previous
Previous

You Have Options

Next
Next

We Can Choose To Interact