There’s a quiet question that can either empower us or paralyze us: Is there a better version of me out there?
Sometimes, that question pushes us toward growth. Other times, it whispers like doubt, telling us we’ll never measure up. The truth is, the “better version” of you isn’t some unreachable ideal. It’s not a stranger waiting at the finish line. It’s you—already here—waiting to be uncovered, nurtured, and expressed.
The Trap of Perfection
For years, I lived in the shadow of “not enough.” No matter what I accomplished, there was always that voice in my head saying: You should be further along. You should be doing more. You should be better.
Maybe you know that voice too. It’s the one that thrives on comparison, that scrolls through social media and whispers that everyone else has it figured out. It’s the one that insists your worth depends on productivity, appearance, approval, or someone else’s validation.
But here’s the thing: chasing perfection keeps us running in circles. We’ll never outrun the feeling of not enoughness if we keep feeding it.
The better version of you isn’t about being flawless—it’s about being free. Free from the lies that keep you small. Free from the fear of being misunderstood. Free from the chains of perfectionism that whisper you can’t begin until you’ve “arrived.”
Better Doesn’t Mean Different
One of the biggest misconceptions is that becoming a “better you” means transforming into someone else entirely. That’s not true.
The better version of you doesn’t erase the current you—it includes you. It’s your lessons, your scars, your wins, and your setbacks, refined into wisdom. It’s not a makeover. It’s an unfolding.
Think of it this way: a diamond isn’t created by swapping out the rock for something else. It’s created by pressure, time, and patience. The diamond was always there.
The better version of you isn’t an invention. It’s a revelation.
Stop Asking If You’re Enough—Start Asking If You’re Aligned
When I was stuck in cycles of self-sabotage, I constantly asked: Am I enough? That question never brought peace. It only invited judgment.
But when I shifted the question to: Am I aligned? everything changed.
Alignment asks:
- Am I living according to my values?
- Am I showing up with integrity?
- Am I honoring my energy instead of over-giving it away?
When we’re aligned, we stop obsessing over “better” and start focusing on truer. Because when you live in truth, growth is inevitable.
Growth Is Messy, Not Linear
I used to think self-improvement meant climbing a straight staircase, each step higher than the last. But growth? It’s more like a spiral. You circle back to old lessons, but each time you’re stronger, wiser, and better equipped.
Sometimes, the “better version” of you looks like setting boundaries. Sometimes it looks like falling apart and finally asking for help. Sometimes it looks like saying “no” without explanation.
Better doesn’t always look shiny. Sometimes it looks like survival. And that’s okay.
How to Step Into the Better Version of You
If you’re ready to shift from chasing perfection to uncovering your truth, here are some practices that helped me:
- Get Honest About Your Patterns
Where do you keep tripping up? Are you people-pleasing? Overworking? Seeking approval? Honesty is the doorway to change. - Redefine Success
Instead of measuring success by how others see you, measure it by peace of mind, self-respect, and alignment with your values. - Let Go of Comparisons
Your journey is not supposed to look like anyone else’s. A flower doesn’t envy another flower—it blooms where it’s planted. - Celebrate Small Wins
Don’t wait until you’ve “arrived” to feel proud. Every step forward—no matter how small—is evidence of growth. - Forgive the Old You
The person you were made choices with the tools they had at the time. Forgive them. They carried you here.
The Better Version of You Already Exists
Here’s the truth: there is a better version of you. But it’s not waiting in some distant future. It’s already inside you, asking to be let out.
It’s the version that knows her worth without needing validation. The version that sets boundaries without guilt. The version that chooses peace over chaos, truth over performance, and alignment over approval.
The better version of you isn’t about becoming someone else—it’s about finally becoming yourself.
So the next time you catch yourself wondering if there’s a better you, remind yourself: Yes. And she’s already here.
SLAY Reflection
- What does the “better version” of you look like—not in appearance, but in energy, choices, and peace of mind?
- Where in your life are you still trying to chase perfection instead of alignment?
- What old patterns keep pulling you back—and what lessons are they asking you to learn?
- How can you forgive the past versions of yourself for what they didn’t know?
- What’s one small step you can take today to align with the truest version of you?
S – Stop comparing your growth to others
L – Let go of perfectionism and people-pleasing
A – Align your choices with your truth
Y – Yield to the better version of you already inside
Call to Action: Join the Conversation
I’d love to hear from you.
When did you realize there was a better version of you waiting inside—and what changed when you began to live it?
Share your story in the comments. Let’s cheer each other on.
And if you know someone who’s still chasing perfection, send this to them.
Sometimes, all we need is a reminder that better isn’t somewhere out there—it’s already inside.