Learn To Be True to Yourself

May 14, 2007 · Filed Under Happiness 

Many times we are not really being ourselves but we’re people pleasers. This could be a behavior made in order to make our parents regard us a certain way, have our spouse or date to see us in a certain light or to impress colleagues and our boss. It is a hard role to go on to sustain and often you will find that you aren’t even sure of who you’re. To live without ever getting to be yourself is a awful fear.

It gets harder to be real when this is a continued habit. Due to persistence, we’re feeling we must also go on doing the same way. For example, you may continue on office chitchat even if you aren’t convenient with it to agree. When we do things away of our true nature, we end up to feel divided and rive as well as disingenuous inside. It is difficult to live like a shadow or ghost and you’re divesting yourself and others of viewing who you truly are

The first thing to assess is why you’re getting into the mask and if it’s actually necessary. People are not searching for identical clones of themselves. It is very well to have another politicial positioning, a different mindset on kid raising or a controversial viewpoint. Do you like people to be exactly like you or do you like people with its own personality? Would you like people to be your friend who only accepts someone who subscribes to the ongoing trends and isn’t impartial?

Try now to take those risks with people who are familiar with you. They may be surprised, but they’ll also like the liveness you’ve. If someone doesn’t like you to be yourself, is that someone you really desire to associate with? It’s scary to come out from under the persona but you’ll find a relief and many times a joy at the positive reactions you will get. It’s a hard work trying to be someone else! There’s no one like you and your uniqueness should shine through.

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