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[The Art of Being Yourself: 7 Truths to Unlock Your Authentic Power]-[How to Build Real Confidence: 7 Truths to Unlock Your Authentic Self]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2024-05-16

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The Art of Being Yourself: 7 Truths to Unlock Your Authentic Power

In this episode of the Mel Robbins Podcast, host Mel Robbins explores the journey toward living one’s most authentic life. Drawing inspiration from the character Penelope Featherington in Bridgerton—who struggles to balance her identity as a quiet "wallflower" with her secret life as a powerful gossip columnist—Robbins outlines seven essential truths for unlocking confidence and embracing one's true self.

1. Prioritizing Yourself Inevitably Disappoints Others

Robbins argues that the fastest way to feel miserable is to live your life to satisfy others. "Someone is always going to be disappointed by the choices that you're making," she notes, but emphasizes that the person who must not be disappointed is you. Whether it is leaving a corporate job or setting boundaries, you must be willing to "let someone down to pick yourself up."

2. Authenticity is Energizing

Living a life that isn't yours is "exhausting." Robbins suggests using your energy as a GPS: if a situation or relationship leaves you feeling depleted, it is a sign that you are not being true to yourself. Quoting psychologist Dr. Ramani, she highlights that being authentic is "one of the hardest things in the world" because it often means having a smaller social circle after clearing away "dead weight."

3. Being Yourself Creates Confidence

Robbins redefines confidence, stating it is "not a feeling" but an "action." Confidence is "the willingness to try." By pretending to be someone you aren't—like her own example of pretending to enjoy skiing—you create self-doubt. When you act in alignment with your true self, you build the skill of confidence through repeated action.

4. Loving Yourself First is Key to Lasting Relationships

Citing research, Robbins explains that you cannot connect with others if you have a "poor self-image." She introduces the "High Five Habit," a "neurobic exercise" where you high-five your reflection in the mirror each morning. This practice helps rewire the brain and serves as a daily act of self-support and celebration.

5. Embrace Your Unique Sparkle

Instead of trying to "fit in," Robbins encourages listeners to celebrate their uniqueness. She shares personal anecdotes about her husband, Chris, noting that his quirks—which once annoyed her—are now things she admires. By letting go of the need to be like everyone else, you remove the urge to judge others, which in turn reduces your own fear of judgment.

6. Your Opinion Matters Most: The "Let Them" Theory

Robbins advises listeners to adopt her "Let them theory." When people criticize your life choices, let them have their opinions. Two things can be true at once: people can disagree with your actions and still love you. By refusing to waste energy managing others' perceptions, you reclaim your power to live for yourself.

7. You Can Have It All, But Not All At Once

Addressing the common question of whether one can have it all, Robbins insists that you can, provided you are willing to work for it. However, she warns against trying to do everything simultaneously. She suggests picking a "theme" or a primary facet of your life to focus on for six months at a time, which allows for deeper fulfillment and creates "little pockets of time" to address other goals.

Conclusion

Mel Robbins concludes by reminding listeners that they are "multi-faceted" individuals. By applying these seven truths, one can move past the fear of judgment and the exhaustion of performance to finally step into their true, authentic power.

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I've totally immersed myself in the world of Bridgerton
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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's your friend Mel and welcome to the Mel Robbinspodcast.
I'm so glad that you're here with me and I just want to thank you for making the Mel Robbins podcast one of the top podcasts in the entire world and I also want to acknowledge you for taking the time and choosing to listen to something that can help you create a betterlife.
I just think that's super cool and you're going to love our conversationtoday.
Do you ever feel like your life islike,meh, littlebland, youknow, kind oflike,ah, youknow, you just kind of know deep in yourheart, the things arefine, but you're just not living your best and most authenticlife.
I know I've certainly felt that way andtoday, you and I are going to throw out that rule book on how to live life according to everyone else and we're going to focus on the key and the key to living your most authentic life is getting in touch with your trueself.
So how about you and I have a raw and honest conversation about how you do that because so many of us have it all wrong and I have boiled it down to seven truths that you need to know in order to unlock your confidence to be your true self and that's what you and I are talking abouttoday.

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