By Sophie Scott.
What happens when you lean in and begin to live life as your authentic self?
It can be uncomfortable, to know and accept that you are vulnerable.
Most of us find it incredibly difficult to be OK with feelings of discomfort, whether it’s feeling overwhelmed at home or at work, disengaged with your loved ones or isolated.
We have all been conditioned to ‘soldier on’ when life doesn’t go according to plan. From an early age, boys are told to ‘tough it out’. Women are told to stay firm through adversity, and remain strong, come what may.
But where does that leave those of us who are silently struggling to be honest about life’s challenges and bring their boldest, authentic self to the fore?
What I’ve learnt from writing about living an authentic life is that many of us grapple with anxiety, those feelings of not being worthy or that we really don’t belong. I’ve been blessed with so much feedback from people of all ages and walks of life, all saying the same thing.
Hard to keep going
It’s clear that many of us find it hard to keep going when we feel anxious, fearful of asking for support and help.
So instead, in order to cope, research shows that for some of us, the solution is to numb those feelings, through alcohol, painkillers, over-eating or over-working. We are more over-medicated, over-weight, and anxious than ever before.
Stressful situations, science tells us, are not a time for us to think rationally – we just react, often impulsively.