5 Ways to Rediscover the Real You


After I wrote an article on "Where do you belong ?" a participant sent me this anonymous mail, in response to the first step in the post, "DEFINE WHO YOU ARE?":

"I would love to learn how to define who i am - but what does that mean and how do you do this?"
You'd be surprised how often people ask this, . Our culture doesn't encourage us to be ourselves. Quite the opposite - we're encouraged to follow a formula that's supposed to guarantee us happiness and wealth. Get an education in a traditionally approved field, get a "good" job, find "The One" (preferably one who society would approve of) and marry them, buy as big a house as you can, get two matching cars, go on vacation somewhere nice once a year, and if you're lucky you'll retire with a nice fat pension. Given the current economic climate, the latter items are slipping out of the grip of many.
The good news is that research shows that income and things beyond our basic comforts don't make us happier, and may actually have been making us unhappier. Particularly, in my opinion, if you've been squishing your real self down all along in order to create this picture-perfect "ideal" life.
When life is falling down around you, or if it just feels blah, lifeless or even hopeless, the quickest way to add hope and life back in is to re-connect with the real you.
Here are five ways to do this:
1) Look back and think of when you were happiest
When did you thrive the most in your life? Looking back, there were key joyous moments for me: practicing my "If i were the President of the Federal republic of Nigeria" speech in the house in preparation for my Speech then in Secondary School; traveling to visit relatives in my country on a Fast ferry jet with my parents; Reading a self written story then in secondary school in class without everyone laughing, visiting My Uncle in Porthacourth mostly due to my industrial training that later turned to an adventure ha ha ha...notice a couple of themes here? reading,writing and travel. Small wonder that when I began venturing into the writing faze my whole life changed. I laughed more, loved more, and felt filled with energy. I felt like I was finally truly alive.  That's not selfish, or silly - I was simply being who I was meant to be, all along.  Who are you meant to be?
2) Open your eyes and pay attention to what goes by
Instead of automatically just moving through each day, be on the lookout for things that light you up, or spark an interest. What movies capture your interest or move you the most? Do you never miss an episode of an adventure movie or maybe its about technology, What activities do you observe someone else doing - whether in life, or in a book, or on TV - that you would love to try?
3) Notice what makes you mad or upset
What do you resent the most frequently in your life? If you're having a particularly grumpy day, what set you off? What's most likely to put you in a bad mood? If I don't have enough time to write or surf the net, I can get really irritable. If you find yourself feeling annoyed or jealous of something that someone else is doing, ask yourself why. Are they doing something you want to do? Are they preventing you from doing something you need to do? Emotions are great signposts, if you're willing to do the digging to find out what they're really about.
4) Write in a journal every day
For years I sensed that the real me was supposed to be doing something i really wasn't into at that particular time. It showed itself through a deep frustration and even grief that set in after I finished a day or probably got back from school. At the time, I didn't really know who I was and wasn't sure how to figure that out. By journaling, day after day, surprises and clues began to show up on the page. I wanted to read more. I wanted to inspire people. I wanted to travel. I wanted to become a writer, and then a speaker. Through my journal, the real me found his voice and told the day-to-day me who he was and what he dreamed of doing. He turned my life upside down and I've never been happier since he finally had the guts to show up!
5) Listen to your body
Your body will tell you what resonates most with the real you, and when you've gone off your path or are betraying yourself. What makes you feel lighter and full of energy? What leaves you feeling drained? What makes you laugh? What makes you cry? (in a good way, and in a bad way) When do your neck and back ache? When do you get headaches? What makes your stomach churn with dread or unease? Pay attention to these physical clues - they will let you know when you're getting closer to, or farther away from, yourself.
As you pay attention to each of these areas, you'll discover more and more about the real you. Next, begin to act in ways that honor who you really are. Start doing more of those things that you've noticed move you, bring you alive, or give you more energy. Begin to avoid or change things that drain you, tense you up, or deaden your spirit. Over time, you'll be more and more yourself, and you'll be amazed by the experiences and circumstances that life will start to send your way.
It will be like God and Life were just waiting, all along, for the real you to finally show up and take the stage.

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Thursday 5 January 2017

5 Ways to Rediscover the Real You


After I wrote an article on "Where do you belong ?" a participant sent me this anonymous mail, in response to the first step in the post, "DEFINE WHO YOU ARE?":

"I would love to learn how to define who i am - but what does that mean and how do you do this?"
You'd be surprised how often people ask this, . Our culture doesn't encourage us to be ourselves. Quite the opposite - we're encouraged to follow a formula that's supposed to guarantee us happiness and wealth. Get an education in a traditionally approved field, get a "good" job, find "The One" (preferably one who society would approve of) and marry them, buy as big a house as you can, get two matching cars, go on vacation somewhere nice once a year, and if you're lucky you'll retire with a nice fat pension. Given the current economic climate, the latter items are slipping out of the grip of many.
The good news is that research shows that income and things beyond our basic comforts don't make us happier, and may actually have been making us unhappier. Particularly, in my opinion, if you've been squishing your real self down all along in order to create this picture-perfect "ideal" life.
When life is falling down around you, or if it just feels blah, lifeless or even hopeless, the quickest way to add hope and life back in is to re-connect with the real you.
Here are five ways to do this:
1) Look back and think of when you were happiest
When did you thrive the most in your life? Looking back, there were key joyous moments for me: practicing my "If i were the President of the Federal republic of Nigeria" speech in the house in preparation for my Speech then in Secondary School; traveling to visit relatives in my country on a Fast ferry jet with my parents; Reading a self written story then in secondary school in class without everyone laughing, visiting My Uncle in Porthacourth mostly due to my industrial training that later turned to an adventure ha ha ha...notice a couple of themes here? reading,writing and travel. Small wonder that when I began venturing into the writing faze my whole life changed. I laughed more, loved more, and felt filled with energy. I felt like I was finally truly alive.  That's not selfish, or silly - I was simply being who I was meant to be, all along.  Who are you meant to be?
2) Open your eyes and pay attention to what goes by
Instead of automatically just moving through each day, be on the lookout for things that light you up, or spark an interest. What movies capture your interest or move you the most? Do you never miss an episode of an adventure movie or maybe its about technology, What activities do you observe someone else doing - whether in life, or in a book, or on TV - that you would love to try?
3) Notice what makes you mad or upset
What do you resent the most frequently in your life? If you're having a particularly grumpy day, what set you off? What's most likely to put you in a bad mood? If I don't have enough time to write or surf the net, I can get really irritable. If you find yourself feeling annoyed or jealous of something that someone else is doing, ask yourself why. Are they doing something you want to do? Are they preventing you from doing something you need to do? Emotions are great signposts, if you're willing to do the digging to find out what they're really about.
4) Write in a journal every day
For years I sensed that the real me was supposed to be doing something i really wasn't into at that particular time. It showed itself through a deep frustration and even grief that set in after I finished a day or probably got back from school. At the time, I didn't really know who I was and wasn't sure how to figure that out. By journaling, day after day, surprises and clues began to show up on the page. I wanted to read more. I wanted to inspire people. I wanted to travel. I wanted to become a writer, and then a speaker. Through my journal, the real me found his voice and told the day-to-day me who he was and what he dreamed of doing. He turned my life upside down and I've never been happier since he finally had the guts to show up!
5) Listen to your body
Your body will tell you what resonates most with the real you, and when you've gone off your path or are betraying yourself. What makes you feel lighter and full of energy? What leaves you feeling drained? What makes you laugh? What makes you cry? (in a good way, and in a bad way) When do your neck and back ache? When do you get headaches? What makes your stomach churn with dread or unease? Pay attention to these physical clues - they will let you know when you're getting closer to, or farther away from, yourself.
As you pay attention to each of these areas, you'll discover more and more about the real you. Next, begin to act in ways that honor who you really are. Start doing more of those things that you've noticed move you, bring you alive, or give you more energy. Begin to avoid or change things that drain you, tense you up, or deaden your spirit. Over time, you'll be more and more yourself, and you'll be amazed by the experiences and circumstances that life will start to send your way.
It will be like God and Life were just waiting, all along, for the real you to finally show up and take the stage.

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Nice one, really learnt alot

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