How to be the best version of your self?

1. Understand what “not being yourself” really is

Most people aren’t fake — they’re adapted.

At some point, your unconscious learned:

  • “If I say this, I’ll be rejected”
  • “If I relax, something bad will happen”
  • “If I’m fully me, I’ll be judged”

So it created patterns: pleasing, overthinking, hiding, performing, proving.

👉 These are protective strategies, not flaws.


2. Stop asking “Who should I be?”

Start asking “What happens when I don’t interfere?”

Being yourself often looks like:

  • Speaking slower than your anxiety wants
  • Pausing before responding
  • Letting your face and shoulders relax
  • Allowing silence without filling it

The real you shows up when control drops.


3. Let the unconscious lead (not fear)

The unconscious already knows:

  • Your natural pace
  • Your humour
  • Your values
  • Your boundaries

Fear is loud.
The unconscious is quiet but consistent.

A simple reframe:

“I don’t need to try to be myself — I need to stop interrupting myself.”


4. Notice where you feel most “you”

Ask:

  • When do I feel less self-conscious?
  • Who do I feel calmer around?
  • What activities make time disappear?

That’s not a coincidence — that’s alignment.

Expand those states into other areas of life.


5. Drop the performance, keep the presence

You don’t need:

  • Perfect confidence
  • The right words
  • A strong personality

You need presence.

Presence looks like:

  • Breathing lower in the body
  • Letting thoughts pass without chasing them
  • Responding instead of reacting

6. A short unconscious exercise

Try this quietly:

“If I didn’t need to impress, protect, or prove anything…
how would I sit right now?
how would I speak?
how would I move?”

Then let the body answer.

That response is closer to you than any idea.

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