#ThoughtHealing Quote
For The Week: “When you live your story, you don’t have to pretend you’re
someone you’re not. You can just be yourself.” Blake Mycoskie
Personally, I love pretending to be someone I’m not. My two
favorite things are Halloween and historical reenactment. I have a basement
full of costumes, and I like nothing more than dressing up like someone else.
Donning a costume allows me to unleash my inner wannabes.
Wannabe a knight in shining armor? Wrap yourself in aluminum foil and strap on
a kitchen knife (I’m all about improvising when I need to). Wannabe a rock
star? Try some fake tattoos (or the real thing, if you’re so inclined; I happen
to be covered with body art), grab a plastic guitar, and use a garden spade as
your microphone (like I said, I’m good at improvising). Or, make it really easy,
and just head to the nearest karaoke bar.
At one time or another, all of us have had to pretend to be
someone else. “Fake it ‘til you make it” is a well-known phrase in recovery
forums, and has become a mainstream sentiment as well. Nervous about an
upcoming interview? Pretend to be the smartest person on the planet. Afraid of
public speaking? Pretend you’re just talking to a friend (that whole, “picture
everyone naked” approach never worked for me anyway).
However, being yourself is just a whole lot easier than
trying to be someone you’re not. It takes an incredible amount of psychic and
spiritual energy to be constantly making yourself up as you go.
For example, as long as you have to work in order to have
what you need or want your life to include, you’ll be happier—or at least more
willing to show up and do the work—if the work you do aligns with your Authentic
Self and what is most important to you. If you describe yourself as Introverted,
you might be happier teleworking than working in an office environment where
everyone is chummy, and there is an expectation of doing things together
socially. As another example, if you define yourself as Spontaneous, you might
find that working at a 9-to-5 job where you have to sign in and out is too
restrictive.
Oscar Wilde said
this, “Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken.”
Are you living your own glorious, inspiring, significant
life story? Or, are you a wolf in sheep’s clothing, longing to howl at the
moon, but only able to bleat weakly with the other sheep?
Think about it!
Want to know more about living your own story and embracing
your Authentic Self? Read my guest blog on WorkAwesome. And check out my book,
“Will Work to Feed Dogs,” for a simple exercise you can follow to uncover what
is most important to you—after all, everyone IS already taken! Available on
Amazon and your favorite retailer now!
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