How to Stop Trying So Hard (or Just Be Who You Are)
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- Willingness to be yourself. I believe in Free Will. We have been blessed with the ability to choose the type of life we want to live. We can choose our attitudes, reactions and the depth of our hearts. We can will ourselves into staying the course or we can give up. The choice is always ours to make. Our Free Will is a hard-charging, determined force that keeps us moving forward. Willingness, on the other hand, is a softer force that moves our spirit into believing we can indeed live the life we choose and we can let the world see who we really are underneath the bravado or shyness. To change or grow we must be willing to acknowledge what’s not working. Our desire to breakthrough is inspired by our willingness to want more. It’s simply about risk versus reward. Each day I must reach down and tap into the courage to be me. The risk, I fear, is people may not like that Alex as much. The reward, however, is a calmness and confidence that makes me feel powerful and alive. The source of energy for our souls is the self love we feed it. The more we love the more power we create. We can use this power to be exactly who we are.
- Care less. No typo here. The intent is not to use the word careless, but rather to suggest to care less about how others may view or judge you. Typically, others look at us in the same way they look at themselves. Their old, self-limiting tapes; their head trash; or even their jealously is used as a lens through which they see the world. We just get caught in their crosshairs. When we do, when I do, begin learning to care less about what they say or think. Never discount your value. At the end of the day, when you are alone in the quiet of your bed before drifting to sleep, know this: Their harsh criticism may still be reverberating in your mind, but that place somewhere deep inside that only you know how to reach will whisper to you if you choose to listen. It will say, “You are more than enough.”
- What do you see? Sometimes we can’t see through the smoke or fog to realize what is waiting for us. Our sight becomes limited when we don’t have a clear picture of who we are.rnWe see what we think we see, but that doesn’t always reflect our reality. The solution is to learn to look at ourselves, and our life, from a different point of view. This begins by becoming more aware of the world around us. On your next commute to work, pay attention to the buildings and landmarks en route. You will probably see things you never saw before simply because you never made an attempt to look for them. Next, extend this exercise inward. Take a look at what you believe; your depth of faith; the goodness you create and the gifts you have to share. What do you see now? The busyness of our lives and the urgency of trying to be all things to all people can overshadow our view. We can grow weary from trying so hard. Ironically, when we relax and surrender, our eyes become wide open and we can better see the person we really are.
- Relax and rejoice. Celebrate You! Celebrate what you have accomplished and what you plan to achieve. Give yourself time to slow down and appreciate the good choices you have made and the value you bring to others and to the world.
- Set a new rhythm. Once you begin learning how to think differently about yourself and how to see yourself differently, the last step is to set your heart to a new beat – to a new rhythm. Calibrate your heart to your spirit and allow both to take you to where you are meant to go. When you feel the nudge telling you that you are not being true to who you are, pay attention to the prompt. What you may hear is that it is easier to just be who you are. Create a rhythm suited to your style and pace. Set a beat that is comfortable for you to maintain. When the other noise in your life begins to drown it out, or takes you off your cadence, close your eyes and begin to feel, once again, what it feels like to be you. You know this feeling – it feels authentic and peaceful. It feels like home. It feels like something only you can feel.
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