The Emotional Gremlins: Why We Need Tiny Creatures to Hold Our Big Feelings

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M. Pederson

2/6/20262 min read

We all have days when our emotions feel too big, too heavy, or too tangled to deal with directly.

So instead of trying to “fix” ourselves, sometimes what we really need is… a tiny creature who gets it.

Enter: the Emotional Gremlins.

They’re not here to judge you.

They’re not here to shame you.

They’re not here to tell you to “just think positive.”

They’re here to sit with you in the mess — and make it feel a little less lonely.

Why Gremlins? Because feelings are weird.

Human emotions don’t always make sense.

Sometimes you’re overwhelmed for no reason.

Sometimes you’re exhausted after doing nothing.

Sometimes you’re sad and can’t explain why.

Gremlins give shape to the shapeless.

They turn:

• burnout into a sleepy little creature

• overwhelm into a wide‑eyed gremlin clutching too many tasks

• anxiety into a jittery friend who means well

• tiny steps into a tiny cheerleader who celebrates every win

Suddenly, your feelings aren’t failures — they’re characters.

And characters are easier to care for than “symptoms.”

The Burnout Gremlin: The one who’s been carrying too much for too long

This gremlin isn’t lazy.

They’re tired.

Deep‑tired.

Soul‑tired.

They remind you that burnout isn’t a moral flaw — it’s a sign you’ve been surviving on empty for too long.

Their message:

“Rest is not optional. It’s necessary.”

The Overwhelm Gremlin: The one who’s holding 47 tabs open in their brain

This gremlin is adorable and panicked at the same time.

They’re juggling tasks, emotions, notifications, expectations — and dropping all of them.

They remind you that overwhelm isn’t weakness.

It’s your brain saying,

“I need things to be smaller.”

The Tiny Steps Gremlin: The soft cheerleader you didn’t know you needed

This one celebrates:

• brushing your teeth

• drinking water

• answering one message

• opening a window

• taking your meds

• resting

They don’t care how small the step is.

They care that you took it.

Their message:

“You’re doing enough. You’re doing your best. I’m proud of you.”

Why these gremlins matter

Because emotional healing isn’t linear.

Because chronic pain, burnout, grief, ADHD, and anxiety don’t follow rules.

Because sometimes you need a tiny creature to say the thing you can’t say to yourself:

“You’re not broken. You’re just human.”

Gremlins make emotional support feel:

• playful

• gentle

• accessible

• shame‑free

• comforting

They turn self‑compassion into something you can see, hold, and smile at.

You don’t have to carry everything alone

If you’re having a hard day, pick a gremlin — any gremlin — and let them sit with you.

Let them hold the feeling so you don’t have to hold it all by yourself.

Sometimes healing starts with something as small as a tiny creature whispering:

“It’s okay. I’m here. We’ll get through this together.”