Be yourself, even when you’re not sure how it will go over.
According to Mike Shereck, an executive coach and business consultant, there is no practice as beneficial to improving life quality as expressing yourself authentically. But what does it take to be yourself? Shereck says that “you may want to begin by telling the truth about where you are inauthentic. Where are you justifying yourself, or spending time looking good, or being right about something?” When you stop pretending to be someone you’re not, you’ll feel more happy and comfortable than ever before.
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