
In a world that often feels like a chaotic carnival of expectations, opinions, and unsolicited advice, staying true to oneself can be a Herculean task. I’ve navigated this circus of life long enough to share a few lessons on embracing your inner unicorn, the unique and authentic you, with a sprinkle of wit and a dash of wisdom.
Lesson 1: The Art of Saying No (Without the Guilt Trip)
One of the first steps to being true to yourself is mastering the word “no.” It’s not a four-letter word, but it might as well be, given how it terrifies us. Early in my career, I was a chronic people-pleaser. I’d say yes to everything—extra projects, social events, even things I had no interest in—because I thought it was the path to acceptance and success. Spoiler alert: it wasn’t.
The real turning point came when I realized that every “yes” to others was a “no” to myself. So, I started practicing saying no. The first time I declined a project, my heart raced as if I’d just finished a marathon. But guess what? The world didn’t end. In fact, it got better. I had more time for things that mattered to me and more energy to be the best version of myself. The moral of the story? Saying no is not selfish; it’s self-care.
Lesson 2: Embrace Your Quirks (They’re Your Superpowers)
For years, I tried to fit into molds that were never meant for me. I toned down my eccentric fashion sense, suppressed my quirky humor, and even tried to adopt hobbies that just weren’t me. It was exhausting and, quite frankly, boring.
Then, one day, a friend said, “Why are you trying to be vanilla when you’re clearly a double-chocolate-fudge sundae with rainbow sprinkles?” That hit home. I stopped hiding my quirks and started celebrating them. I wore my bright, mismatched socks with pride, cracked my silly jokes, and took up gardening—an unconventional choice in my fast-paced city life but one that brought me immense joy.
The takeaway? Your quirks are what make you, well, you. They’re your superpowers, so flaunt them.
Lesson 3: Listen to Your Inner Voice (Not the Noise Around You)
Amidst the cacophony of societal expectations and peer pressure, it’s easy to lose sight of your inner voice. I remember being at a crossroads in my career. Should I follow the lucrative corporate path or pursue my passion for writing? The former was the practical choice, but my heart longed for the latter.
After sleepless nights and endless debates with myself, I chose writing. It was terrifying and exhilarating in equal measure, but it felt right. Listening to my inner voice was like finding my North Star. It guided me through uncertainty and self-doubt, and today, I can proudly say it was the best decision of my life.
The lesson here is to trust your instincts. They know the way, even when the path isn’t clear.
Lesson 4: Surround Yourself with Your Tribe (Quality Over Quantity)
They say you’re the average of the five people you spend the most time with. If that’s true, then choose your tribe wisely. I used to surround myself with people who drained my energy, belittled my dreams, and made me question my worth. It was a toxic cycle that stifled my authenticity.
Breaking free from those relationships wasn’t easy, but it was necessary. I sought out people who uplifted me, challenged me to grow, and accepted me for who I was. My circle became smaller but richer in quality. These are the people who cheer you on when you’re winning and lift you up when you’re down.
Remember, it’s better to have a few genuine connections than a plethora of superficial ones.
Lesson 5: Celebrate Your Journey (Even the Bumpy Parts)
Being true to yourself is a journey, not a destination. There will be bumps, detours, and moments of doubt. Embrace them all. Each experience, whether good or bad, shapes who you are. Celebrate your progress, no matter how small, and be kind to yourself when you stumble.
I’ve learned that authenticity isn’t about being perfect; it’s about being real. It’s about embracing your flaws, learning from your mistakes, and growing through your experiences.
So, here’s to being true to yourself—to saying no without guilt, embracing your quirks, listening to your inner voice, surrounding yourself with the right people, and celebrating your unique journey. Life is too short to be anyone but yourself. Shine on, you fabulous unicorn!
