Your Life Gets Better Once You Reveal Who You Truly Are

The moment you begin living your life to your full potential, is when you expose your imperfections. There are plenty of individuals roaming this earth living a shallow life invested in their own self image, who are pretending to be living perfect lives.

What this leads to is others who begin comparing themselves to them, and then judging themselves as not being as perfect by comparison.

The fault being we’re unable to admit we’re not perfect, and fail to realize it’s our imperfections, our scars, is what makes us unique and beautiful, more lovable.

So why not just admit to yourself you’re not perfect and far from it, you’re not fooling anyone. Why even fight this battle with your ego.

As a result, you can be annoying, moody, and demanding without justification, while generalizing personalities into broad brushes.

You need to hone down your ambitions by avoiding being a perfectionist to cover your deficiencies, to mask the pain of emptiness.

There’s no reason to place yourself on such pedestal, the reason being it just distances you from those who wants to connect with you, get closer, if they only knew how flawed you really are.

Just tell us one thing about yourself, just one fault that would knock you down a notch. Just reveal one imperfection which makes you appear more real.

The Want To Be Real

There was a study on a group of high achieving individuals who believed they were perfect, no flaws in skin or mind.

They were challenged to reveal one imperfection about themselves they wanted to change, provided it would remain anonymous.

What the responses revealed were feelings of wanting to be more accepted, to be loved.

That a portion of their lives felt wasted, felt disconnect and lonely because they were too busy attempting to project an image of perfection.

What this revealed was the thought others would reject them if they really knew who they were, if they presented a sanitized version of themselves, just so they could please them better.

Not until you decide to strip off your mask, reveal who you really are, rather than the fake image which you project, is when you’ll begin to attract more love and acceptance you desperately seek.

Overcoming Being Perfect

So rid of this poison which is perceived perfectionism. Remove it by giving yourself the permission to be imperfect, to show your flaws, and then practice it daily.

On occasion you’ll slip, forget, fall into the same old patterns of being perfect.

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What’s realized is you need to learn, this since you’re a recovering perfectionist, and it’s no easy feat.

There’s a belief these perfectionist tenancies drives you to become a better person, believing all you’re doing is imprisoning yourself in loneliness, feeling you’re never good enough.

It then becomes liberating to be able to say to yourself what you’ve always wanted to say, which is “I screwed up, I made a mistake.”

Realize you’re now trying to do better, to learn how to love and accept who you are right now, with all the flaws, and not be anyone else other than yourself.

Taking The Mask Off

Visualize you taking off your concealment mask. Imagine saying the hell with always being perfect, I’m just going to be real and genuine.

Imagine if instead of lying to yourself and others, just say “I’m broken and my heart hurts.”

What you did was take a creative calculated risk, you may of come up short, but then maybe not.

Wouldn’t just being real with yourself and to others be rewarding enough.

You’re Better Than Others

It’s an isolated position to take when you think you’re not like others, that you’re special, that you’re perfect.

You think you’re beyond this thing called “normal,” but once you release this illusion of separation, that’s when the loneliness dissipates. Yet you admit you’re not like them, no not even close.

Although on occasion you might talk, think, dress like them, you may even have the same occasional viewpoints as them, and at times agree with them.

But it appears the more you try to fit in, the more you feel like an imposter, watching those normal people as they go about their lives, their boring and routine automatic existence.

Every time you speak of the routine generic words everyone else does, such as “Well, the weather is horrible today,” or “Have a nice day,” you’re want to say something else.

What you’re really wanting to say are things such as, “Why are you so boring” “Why don’t you get your crap together” “Tell me what makes you cry” “Why do you wear such ugly clothes?”

Who knows what you might learn from talking to a complete stranger. Every person you meet carries the piece of the puzzle somehow.

No one enters your life by chance or coincidence, there’s always a reason. So trust your instincts and do something that’s unexpected.

Just Be Real To Yourself

Be brave enough to be yourself, strip off your masks, reveal who you really are. Tell us one thing you don’t like about yourself. Lets have a contest of revealing who’s more imperfect.

If you’re not wanting to do so publicly, then find someone you trust and tell them what you hate about yourself.

We all have something we wish others knew about us, but they may never find out. More importantly, we’ll never get it off our chest.

For those who are already living out loud, good for you. To those hiding behind layers of masks, deceit, hoping others won’t find your imperfections, then just stop pretending to be someone you’re not.

Lets just be human together.

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