For much of my life, I tried to be who they told me to be.
The “they” was everywhere—teachers, parents, partners, bosses, social media, society. Each one had a version of me they preferred. I wore those versions like outfits, hoping one of them would finally feel like me. But deep down, I always knew: I was playing a part written by someone else.
When You Live for Them, You Lose Yourself
Every time I molded myself to fit their expectations, I lost another piece of who I was. I became quieter when they said I was too much. I smiled when I wanted to cry. I said yes when everything inside me screamed no.
I wanted to be accepted so badly, I started rejecting myself.
Eventually, I reached a breaking point. I was exhausted. Not from being myself, but from not being myself. I had no idea who I was anymore—but I knew I couldn’t keep pretending. That was the first step.
Forget Who They Told You to Be
To find my true self, I had to unlearn the lies I’d been told:
- That I was too sensitive.
- That I needed to tone it down.
- That my worth depended on being agreeable, pretty, polite, perfect.
None of that was me. It was who they needed me to be so they could be comfortable.
But I wasn’t born to make other people comfortable.
So I started letting go. I peeled back the layers of conditioning, people-pleasing, and perfectionism—and underneath, I found someone real. Someone strong. Someone worth knowing.
Becoming You Is a Brave Act
Choosing to be yourself—your real self—isn’t always easy. It might upset people. It might confuse them. It might even mean walking away from relationships or roles that no longer fit.
But becoming who you truly are is the most powerful act of self-love there is.
Every time you choose authenticity over approval, you build a life that actually feels like yours. And trust me, there is nothing more freeing than that.
You don’t have to be who they told you to be. You get to decide who you are.
SLAY Reflection
- Who told you who you “should” be?
- What roles or expectations are you still carrying that don’t feel like your own?
- When have you felt most like yourself?
- What’s one way you can show up more authentically today?
- What would your life look like if you stopped living for their approval?
S-L-A-Y:
- Shed the stories that don’t belong to you.
- Live your truth—loudly and unapologetically.
- Acknowledge who you’ve always been beneath the noise.
- You are allowed to become someone they don’t recognize.
Call to Action: Join the Conversation
I’d love to hear from you.
What part of yourself are you reclaiming today?
Share your story in the comments. Let’s cheer each other on.
And if you know someone who’s stuck in a role they never chose, send this to them.
Sometimes, all we need is a nudge.
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