We may spend a lot of time paying attention to ourselves being self-conscious, but that doesn’t mean we know who we really are. Understanding what makes up our authentic self is harder and more elusive than it appears. We have to know what being authentic even means.
Being authentic simply means that we are genuine, and truthful to ourselves. That does sound simple, but also incredibly vague. The truth is that for many of us, we don’t know who we are. At least we don’t know ourselves well enough to know what it is to even be true to ourselves, and even if we do know, we don’t always act and behave that way.
How many times have you caught yourself doing something you didn’t want to do, like buying something you didn’t even have much interest in?
You end up spending your money and effort on things you don’t need or even like because someone else likes it, or because someone else has it, or because someone else said it was great, or because other people are buying it. It could even be that your life is spent chasing after things you have no interest in whatsoever. Your hobbies, job, career, lifestyle, aspirations, whatever they may be, could very well be someone else’s dream and aspiration.
This is how some people end up feeling like their life has no meaning or purpose. There is no meaning because they aren’t doing things that are meaningful to them. They are acting in accordance to other people’s wills, tastes, and desires.
Being authentic is knowing who you are well enough that you can live according to your own truth. When you do that, you align your actions to who you really are. You’ll make decisions that best reflect what you really feel and think, and you’ll start feeling like you are in control over your own life. You won’t go around chasing useless or pointless goals. Your goals will be something you’ve considered, look forward to, and devote your time to achieving. This is incredibly important to how you find love, how you build relationships, and how you develop your own career.
There will always be external and peer influences, but knowing who you really are and acting in accordance with that will give your life a whole new layer of meaning. It could be the difference between finding happiness and meaning, or feeling unhappy and dissatisfied with everything in life.
Knowing who you are and acting true to yourself can be the key to your happiness.
Join us at College of Allied Educators to learn more about yourself, what motivates you, and how you can find happiness, meaning, and success in work, love, and life.
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