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The podcast where we talk through some of the big life changes and transitions of our 20s and what they mean for our psychology.
Hello, everybody, welcome back to the show.
Welcome back to the podcast, new listeners, old listeners.
It is so great to have you here back for another episode.
Before we get into it though, I firstly just want to say thank you, a huge thank you for all of the support in 2022.
We are coming into 2023, into the new year, strong, happy and ready for so many more interesting topics and episodes and there is so much to look forward to, so much.
But today we're going to begin our new year by tackling I think one of the biggest and most underrated concepts that many of us will come across in our 20s.
If you've ever struggled with feeling like you don't know yourself anymore, you've become separated from who you truly are, you change yourself depending on the people you're around, depending on your friends or your family or you might just be feeling a little bit lost.
This episode is for you because today we are talking about how to embrace our authentic selves.
This is one of the most crucial things that we do need to accomplish in our 20s and although it's not easy, although it's misunderstood, the outcomes, the benefits, they're not only lifelong but they're pretty endless.
When we're able to really connect and be our true selves, be true to our values, be honest about who we are and vulnerable, so much research, so many studies show that we are happier, we're more fulfilled, our relationships are better and we are just, you know, overall better versions of ourselves.
So today we are going to break down some of the authenticity, we're going to discuss the true meaning of authenticity and the reasons why it is so crucial, we're going to explore what happens when we become disconnected or separated from our authentic selves and why this is happening more and more in modern
day society. And finally, of course, how do we find our way back?
How do we fully embrace who we are and live through our authentic selves, through things like honesty, boundaries, generosity, and of course self -exploration.
There is so much to cover and the research, oh my gosh, the studies are fascinating.
I have been having such a crisis of authenticity recently and it can be so incredibly painful I think to feel like the version of yourself that you are presenting to others is not who you actually are.
There have been so many times I have changed myself for the people I'm around, for the people I'm dating, for the people I'm friends with and something I've realized is that honestly life is too short, life is too short to not be exactly who you are.
So let us learn and grow together and explore how it is that we can embody and embrace our authentic selves.
As we always do, let's begin with the basics.
Let's begin with the foundation.
So what actually is the authentic self?
The authentic self, it's sometimes known as the true self as well, and it is a concept that's been around for a while and it's discussed back in history by people like Socrates and Freud.
Although it is as a long history, I would say it definitely hasn't lost its relevance in the modern day and it remains just as important to understand, especially in our 20s when the pursuit of the authentic self I think is one of the most crucial journeys that we all have to embark on as individuals.
Discovering our authentic self is also really, really crucial for our well -being and our relationships not just with others but with ourselves as well.
If we don't have that keen awareness or that understanding of who we are or what we stand for, I think it's one of those things where we can never actually truly be seen or understood.
So the depth of our relationships, the depth of our knowing of ourselves, the depth of our self -awareness is never going to be at the place that it truly needs to be.
So essentially our authentic self is who we are at our very core when all of the distractions and the facades are gone and when we are truly stripped back and vulnerable, that's what remains.
That's our authentic selves and it's the part of you that would exist regardless of others' expectations, regardless of where you are in the world or who you are with.
It's this essence, this deep essence of who you are as an individual.
In psychology, authenticity, it's more than merely trying to be ourselves.
It requires a lot more than that.
It requires action and truth and honesty and at the end of the day, owning what you believe, what you desire, and your strengths and weaknesses along with what you choose to do with all of those things.
It's also not just something that we happen across.
It can take us years, years, sometimes even decades for some people to fully embrace and discover who we are but once we do it, I think it is one of those things that never goes out of style.
It never loses its merit.
It's such a valuable thing to do.
So our authentic selves, it's made up of a few components and there is a bit of a debate about this within the discipline of psychology, about the contents of the authentic self but the main elements that tend to come up include things like our values, our beliefs, judgments, our desires, our temperament
which is a really important one and then things like our mission, our creativity, our free will and finally that recognition, that feeling, that acknowledgement of being alive, of being our own person and of being in control of who we are and the actions that we take.
These are, I guess, what make up the authentic self but it isn't just a list of how we would describe ourselves.
It isn't just a box of different things.
It's also a verb and our authentic self requires action to realize.
Individuals who we would consider to live in alignment with their true self or their authentic selves, they are these people who are able to recognize and accept themselves for who they truly are.
That's not just the good stuff, right?
I think often we have a tendency to characterize ourselves by the things that we're good at, or by our jobs, or by the things that we see merit in but in order to understand our authentic selves we also have to be able to recognize the ugly things about ourselves, the bad things, our weaknesses.
People who are in alignment with their authentic selves, they also strive to align their actions, what they choose to do, with their core values and their beliefs in that hope of syncing everything they do and discovering who they are in tandem with everything else in their lives.
So acting in one way at all times and in alignment with their true selves.
These are the people who we see, I'm sure some of us know them, who express themselves really freely, who act with consistency.
They are the people we see and who we meet, who seem almost free from others' expectations, societal norms, but mostly they don't deny who they are and they don't deny who they believe they are and what they want to do with their lives and what their impact on the world will be.
This is because authenticity as an idea but also as something that we embody, it almost illuminates that path forward to live the life that you want.
When you are clear with yourself about what matters, you begin to understand how to make decisions that are going to align with your goals and with your identity and your core values and you begin to build a life for yourself that does have meaning and does have joy.
And I know if this sounds a bit like you know new age enlightenment, I don't blame you for thinking this, I can understand how a lot of the words we're using sound pretty wishy -washy but psychology as a discipline, as a scientific discipline has shown us time and time again that this version of us does
exist. The authentic self does exist and the people who are able to access it are by far some of the happiest people in the world and in contrast to all of this and the authentic self, there is also this false self right, this inauthentic self and that refers to almost a defensive facade or disguise
that we tend to create to protect us from from judgment or to conform and to be who others want us to be.
This inauthentic self, it's viewed as doing our duty rather than acting out of desire and from a place of honesty and vulnerability and when people act in ways that go against or violate their true self, often there are emotional consequences that come along with that.
You might experience negative feelings ranging from you know feeling a bit uncomfortable in a situation to feeling really guilty all the time or really shameful.
Think about a time in your life when you did, when you did act in a way that you knew contradicted who you truly were at your core.
Maybe you were working a job that didn't align with your values, you were distracting yourself with social media or acting in a way and treating others that contradicted your beliefs.
In that moment I think we all know this feeling, this tug in our chest, this panic, this distress, often some kind of mental reaction that indicates to us that something isn't quite right.
That feeling is in itself pretty revealing and it's something we have to learn to listen to which is what we're going to discuss in a second but I think it's also important to acknowledge that there is this kind of long -standing debate right.
Like we've talked a lot about the existence of the authentic self, the fact that this thing is real, what some of the consequences are but there is this kind of I would say yeah this discussion, this debate within psychology about whether we do possess an innate authentic self that is permanent and long
-lasting or whether this version of ourselves changes over time but regardless of what you think one thing remains true.
When we are disconnected from our core values, our purpose and our characteristics and our desires the result is not very pleasant and it's hard for us to be our best selves during these times.
Not embodying our authentic self can actually be quite painful.
You know I've had a few times in my life where I've spent many hours crying in my car feeling really terrible about myself because I didn't know who I was when we're in our early 20s.
We just feel so confused and we're trying to figure out is this really who I am?
Is this what I want in my life?
Does this align with my values and I didn't know if anything I was doing actually did align with that version of me and although I wasn't able to identify what exactly was going wrong, why exactly I was feeling that way, those moments were really scary and really painful to experience because who really
are we if we are not connected to our true self?
The things that we want, the qualities we embody, the person we are at our core.
If you're going through this right now you deserve a lot of because it is so difficult and there's a reason behind this.
Most psychologists which suggest that it's because we are ignoring and suppressing our authentic selves in those moments and what we're actually doing is pretending and finding a way to mask who we truly are.
This takes a lot of mental energy to pretend to be someone you're not and that exhaustion has some pretty real mental consequences.
You know, imagine if every single moment of your life you were acting out some character, someone else who you didn't really understand, who you didn't really believe in, it's exhausting.
It's like having a full -time job that the clock never stops on and additionally we can feel a lot of guilt and shame if we're acting in a way that doesn't align with our core values and beliefs because what it really does is go against this core belief system.
It's confusing and there's a sense of us that knows either through societal teaching and societal learning that when we act out against who we actually are the consequences are sometimes severe and it can just be really painful.
There was a recent study published in Psychological Science and it found that hiding your authentic self it produces feelings of immorality and impurity.
So throughout the course of these five experiments, these scientists, these researchers got these participants to act out in these certain different conditions and participants reported that when they were made to be inauthentic, when they were asked to act in a way that didn't align with how they believed,
it made them feel really immoral and it increased this desire to do something, to almost redeem themselves.
And on the other hand, when participants were able to act in a way that did align with their authentic selves or when they were asked to recall a time when they had behaved with authenticity, it actually made them feel really positive about themselves.
There are some other studies that really back this up, one was in 2008 it found that people who are more authentic, they feel happier, they have self -esteem, they were even doing research on this back in the 90s and they discovered that when you show up authentically as yourself this actually brings
greater satisfaction and lower stress levels, particularly in the workplace or in certain social situations.
Being authentic, it's also super important for our relationships.
I'm gonna give you guys some more research here just because I think it is so fascinating.
In 2006, these researchers showed that authenticity increased satisfaction in romantic relationships like threefold by a crazy amount.
When we embrace our true selves, we are honest, we set boundaries and we don't need external validation to fulfill ourselves because we already know who we are.
And all of this results in better relationships with others, whether it is family, friends or a romantic partner.
So there is someone who talks about this a lot who I absolutely love.
Her name is Brené Brown.
If you know who I'm talking about, oh my gosh, sending you big kisses and love.
I'm a big fan. I think she is incredible and she did this TED Talk a little while ago that was incredible.
It was about embracing our authentic self and she explains how authenticity is an essential part of developing meaningful relationships.
I would really highly recommend listening to this TED Talk but what she essentially concludes is that people show up with their vulnerabilities and living their truth and when they do this, it allows them to truly connect and feel close to others.
And in contrast, when we have that fear of rejection, when we are scared, when we haven't really done the work to figure out who we are, it often prevents us from expressing our authentic selves.
They put up this mask and we sometimes change our behavior in order to fit in and in order to have people think about us a certain way and we're not doing ourselves any favors by acting that way.
There is no doubt that pursuing and embodying our authentic self can be really difficult, especially in your 20s when our brains aren't even fully developed, our ideas about the world aren't even fully developed and therefore embodying our authentic selves is going to be difficult.
However, this decade is particularly pertinent because although our journey, I guess, towards authenticity is a lifelong process, there are certain times and certain periods of our lives that are more crucial and more important in which that exploration is more permissible.
In our 20s, we are given this crazy opportunity to experiment and to make mistakes with our friends, with our partners, our hobbies, our jobs, where we live, and we get to identify what feels right, what aligns with who we want to be.
And we also have an opportunity or I guess it also is the time in which most of us begin to question the beliefs that have been ingrained in us since childhood by our parents, by our community, by general society, and we get to decide whether these are what we actually believe or we're just kind of going
along with the flow and conforming to what is expected of us.
It goes without saying, I think, that our authentic selves are rather elusive beings and I think in many ways we are separated from this version of us by things like technology, by our relationships, by people -pleasing, by just like the general busy -ness of everyday life which keeps us disconnected
from our core identity.
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So there is this author, their name is Kamau Raviqant and they had this to say about discovering and I guess embracing our authentic selves.
I thought it was so amazing.
When I read this, I was like, this has to go on the episode.
It's so incredible.
This is what they had to say.
We don't stumble accidentally into an amazing authentic life.
It takes a conscious commitment to figuring out what we stand for, finding our truth.
And it begins by looking inside ourselves because when it rises from within, we have no choice but to express it and to live it.
I love that. I think that's amazing.
I think that sums up everything we're talking about.
Don and Dustin, we can read one.
Obviously joking. And you know, I can't give you all the answers, but some of the research I looked into for this episode completely aligned with what they had to say.
And there are some amazing tips for getting us to our most true, authentic self and embodying this version of us and everything that we do, every interaction we have, every relationship that we are in, so creativity, independence, strength, faith, love, courage, determination.
There are so many, but each of us will have at least five major ones that we believe define us.
These are the values that we need to keep at the front of our minds because they are core to who we are and therefore they're core to our authentic selves.
Secondly, I want you to reflect on what activities, what people and what situations make you feel the most alive.
And a way to identify this is to consider the times in your life in which you've entered a flow state.
So our flow state, it's also colloquially known as like kind of being in the zone.
And it refers to a time in which we are completely engrossed in an activity to the point where time and everything else in our lives kind of fades away.
And this state of mind in which we are energized and which we are focused and fully involved in what we're doing, it's one of the highest states of consciousness that we can be in.
And it indicates that we are doing something that aligns with our authentic self.
Think about the friends with whom you can talk for hours about everything and anything without looking at your phone or worrying about the outside world.
Those are the people to hold close because in their presence, you can be authentic.
Think about the hobbies that you can be consumed by and effortlessly find yourself wrapped up in.
Whether it's painting, running, I don't know, knitting, reading, listening to this podcast.
I don't know, whatever it is, whatever it may be.
These are the things that you should be doing more of.
And find time to be doing these in your daily life, if not your weekly kind of plan.
Set aside time to actively engage in the activities and the hobbies that make you feel alive.
It does amazing things for your brain.
It does amazing things for your wellbeing.
It refreshes you and essentially it connects you with your authentic self.
And finally, consider the issues, the topics, the ideas that really light your soul on fire, which you could discuss for hours.
These are the ideas that fuel you and they represent the intricacies and the desires of your true self.
I think I've recommended these exercises in another episode, but it's just as valuable here.
It's so important. I do this at least every three months.
It's so, everyone has 30 minutes in their week, 30 minutes in their month, just to sit down and really do some thinking about it.
And it benefits you so much.
It's like so, so powerful doing this.
Take some time to really concentrate on it and journal your thoughts on it.
I promise the results are so enlightening and it does bring you a step forward to your authentic self.
Another tip and another, I think crucial thing you need to do is to speak your truth with unwavering certainty.
I know I said speak your truth, but this also means representing yourself based on how you feel internally, whether that's what you wear, how you present yourself, for the conversations you have, who you choose to be around.
All of this is representative of your authentic self.
And you do have to consciously and confidently put this version forward without worrying about the judgment of others, a lot easier said than done.
We've talked about a lot of the pressures that we find to lie, to create this facade, to pretend.
And it takes practice, but slowly integrating your deepest truths into who you choose to be.
And also recognizing when you're trying to conceal this version of you or change who you are because you think others won't like this person, that's a really valuable thing we have to learn.
And it involves taking daily actions towards authenticity and also setting healthy boundaries with each action, each decision we deliberately decide to be who we truly are.
Learn how to trust yourself and be independent.
Often we become disconnected from our authentic selves because we're caught up in people pleasing or conforming with societal expectations.
So take inventory of your life and decide what are the things that actually make you happy?
What decisions are you in control of and take control of them?
So often we do things we don't want to do.
We are in jobs that we hate.
We say yes to plans that we know are going to make us unhappy.
And with every choice like that, we make ourselves separated further and further from authenticity.
So learn to trust yourself and say no to things that don't serve you and yes to things that do.
When you are able to discover how to be your authentic self through some of those tips, through some of those ideas, through journaling, through daily practices, you live in the flow.
You're in a good state of mind and you trust your judgment.
And what comes with that is this marvelous consistent embodiment of your core values and beliefs.
We feel more connected to ourselves and as the studies have suggested that means we have better relationships, greater connection with our environment and our internal world.
We're happier. Isn't that something that everyone wants?
Like it might be really difficult to do this, but there are so many people that never make this decision who spend their entire lives being a fake version of themselves, not being true to themselves.
And most of them are deeply unhappy and they get to a point in their life where they have this crisis.
You know, they're 30, they're 40, they're 50, 60 years old and they look around and they're like, I get one life, there is only a finite amount of time on this world.
And I wasted that time being someone who I am not.
And here's the thing, like no one is looking at you as hard as you are looking at yourself and the people who are their authentic selves, I'm sure we've all met them.
They're and that could be you as well.
Isn't that the most beautiful thing?
Like that could be you this year.
What's not like, you know, what is not to love about that?
Nothing. So if this is something you're struggling with, I would highly recommend doing some of those mental exercises we discussed and being conscious of the person that you want to be.
I know you can do it.
And I think the other thing to remember is that although you're not going to stumble across your authentic self, it is going to take time.
That version of you already exists.
It's already within you and it can be discovered.
I think it's so valuable to do in this decade.
It's going to benefit your life exponentially, incredibly.
You're going to attract better people, better romantic partners, better opportunities, and you're just going to be happier.
So that was such a little bit of a speech that a little bit of a indoctrinated speech, but I really do believe it.
And it's something that I really want to focus on in this year in 2023.
So if it's something that you want to focus on as well, well, you know, do a bit more research, but I feel like this is a good place to start.
Thank you so much for listening to today's episode.
That's all we have for this episode.
I do feel like I could do a part two, maybe not for a while, maybe like a reflection on my own authentic self.
I don't know. The idea has been swirling around in my head, but it's something I'm really into talking about at the moment.
I'm talking about with so many of my friends.
So I'm glad you could join in on the conversation.
Thank you for listening.
I hope you enjoyed this episode.
If you did, and if you do feel cool to do so, please feel free to leave a five -star review on Apple podcasts, Spotify, wherever you are listening right now.
It really helps the show to grow and to reach new people.
And I know I said it at the start, but thank you for all of the love and support last year.
This year is going to be amazing.
There are so many plans.
I'm so excited. So if you want to be the first to know about those plans, please follow our Instagram at that psychology podcast.
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We would love to have you on board and thank you again for listening.
Happy 2023. Here is to an amazing year of being and embracing our authentic selves.
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This is Questlove. Man, I cannot believe we're already wrapping up another season of Questlove Supreme.
Man, we've got some amazing guests lined up to close out the season but, you know, I don't want any of you guys to miss all the incredible conversations we've had so far.
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