Be You. (What Does THAT Mean?)
"Be you" is common advice. But what does it mean? The exhortation to "be you" is an invitation to relax into yourself and let go of worries that you don't measure up to someone else's idea of who you are or should be.
"Be you" means be honest––to yourself first and then with the world––about your thoughts, feelings, insecurities, passions, interests, and inclinations. It means you're more than worthy. It means you are enough. It means you're worth knowing, seeing, and loving.
Our resistance to be ourselves comes from fear, judgement, and insecurity. Fear tells us "hide." Judgment says, "you're not good enough, so you better pretend." Insecurity warns, "people won't like you if they really see you."
But it can be easy to Be You. You don't have to do anything; you can just be. The only barrier is self-acceptance. Love can break through that.
May this week give you space to breathe, to soften, and to trust that who you are is already held in love.









