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EP 3719 One of the hardest things to do is just be yourself

Published 2 weeks, 5 days ago
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In this episode, Shaun O’Gorman explores one of the biggest struggles many people face in modern life—having the courage to be themselves. So many people spend years trying to fit in, avoid judgment, gain approval, or become the version of themselves they think other people will accept. Over time, that pressure creates anxiety, stress, resentment, emotional exhaustion, and a deep disconnect from who they truly are.

Shaun discusses how people often build identities around performance, achievement, status, relationships, or external validation while slowly abandoning authenticity, honesty, and self-respect. Whether it’s at work, in relationships, in business, or socially, pretending to be someone you are not eventually becomes mentally and emotionally unsustainable.

This episode dives into the fear of rejection, the impact of childhood conditioning, social expectations, trauma, and the pressure to constantly please others. Shaun explains why authenticity is not about arrogance or selfishness—it’s about living in alignment with your values, boundaries, beliefs, and purpose.

You will learn why being yourself requires courage, emotional resilience, and self-awareness. Shaun also shares practical insights into building confidence, setting boundaries, handling criticism, and developing the strength to stop living for other people’s approval.

If you constantly feel exhausted trying to keep everyone happy, struggle with people pleasing, or feel disconnected from your true identity, this episode will challenge you to rethink the way you live your life.

The strongest and happiest people are often the ones who stop performing for the world and start living as their genuine selves.

The post EP 3719 One of the hardest things to do is just be yourself appeared first on The Strong Life Project.

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