Have you ever gone through a phase where nothing is technically wrong, yet nothing feels right either? Life continues in its usual rhythm. Days pass, routines remain intact, responsibilities still exist. From the outside, everything appears normal. Yet internally, a subtle uneasiness begins to grow difficult to name, harder to explain. The enthusiasm that once accompanied ordinary tasks slowly fades. Energy becomes inconsistent. Even simple responsibilities begin to feel heavier than expected. It is not always sadness or visible distress, but rather a quiet emptiness that lingers in the background of daily life. Because there is no obvious crisis, this experience often goes unnoticed by others and sometimes even by the individual living through it. When Days Begin to Repeat What initially feels like a temporary pause or a need for rest can gradually evolve into a pattern. Sleep schedules shift without intention, nights stretch longer, and mornings lose their sense of re...