The Real and The Raw (amazing guest blogger Debra Caffey)

Let’s get real
Debra Caffey

My friend, Barbie Armenta, and I have had regular discussions lately about our struggle to uncover our authentic selves from the facade that we have somehow constructed over the course of our lives. She's recently launched a personal coaching business (you can check her out at rightcombination.net), and I've helped her with a project. Lucky me - I'm getting the benefit of her training in casual conversation, but it's really made me think.

I can't say I've been aware that I wasn't being true to myself all this time. I mean there was no conscious effort to become an imposter. It was a slow and silent concession I made that was likely the result of striving to survive in a world of perceived perfection where I unwittingly tried to be who I thought I was supposed to be. Add the need to protect myself from the criticism that might come my way should I let my true self shine, and you have the perfect recipe for "posing"! True selves are quirky and prone to fall outside the mainstream and threaten a humiliating lack of "likes" on our Facebook or Instagram feeds. Keeping it between the lines and blending in is just so much easier - at least for a while.
With maturity, flying under the radar and blending in become unsatisfying and at some point feel like a flat-out lie. It's exhausting to pretend when everything in you is busting out to just be real. It's like wearing your Spanx too long. Sooner or later, your muffin top wants to spill over the top and gasp for breath.

So, I'm taking a stand. In 2016, I'm on a mission to get over myself and the fear of being rejected for living out loud and just being who I am. At 55, I've already wasted so much time, and I'm worried that it's running out! With an average life expectancy of a little over 81 years, if I started today (and made it to 81), I would only have a little over 25 years left to pack in all the things the real me has wanted to do and be for all this time! I'd better hurry.
The decision feels like I've stripped down and am preparing to run through the world naked. I'm petrified, but I can hardly wait to discover what is on the other side. No doubt portions of the journey will be painful, but overall I am hoping for the liberating joy of being the person that God created me to be in the first place.
Here's to skinned knees, bruises, and a full heart! I'll let you know how it goes.

“Authenticity is a collection of choices that we have to make every day. It's about the choice to show up and be real. The choice to be honest. The choice to let our true selves be seen.”
Brene’ Brown, The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You’re Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are

I don't know about you, but I can so relate to Deb and her search for her authentic self. I have been working to be all that God made me to be and I have a passion for helping other women do the same. I would love to hear your thoughts in the comments! If you would like to have a free call to talk about your journey, please click below. Blessings! Barbie

 

 

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