The One Lie You Believe That Keeps You From Being Confident
Posted 6 years ago - Jul 18, 2018
From: CJ & JoyShe has got it all.
You know the girl. The one with perfectly manicured nails, the flawless makeup, the body that looks like she never leaves the gym, and the man who seems like prince charming on her arm. We look at this girl and we quickly notice that we are NOT this girl. We know our mess and our flaws. But something in us wants to be her. We figure she must be so happy with her life. She is bound to be so secure and confident in herself! However...If we looked a little closer and we could actually see the shape her heart is in, I bet we wouldn't be envious of her at all. Because first of all, keeping up that kind of appearance can be exhausting. Second, she is probably looking at someone else thinking they have "it all" and she still doesn't. We all carry insecurity in different forms, but I know something that all of us with insecurity share: our "false idea of fulfillment."False Idea of Fulfillment- the incorrect view that attaining one specific thing would change our life for the better and bring more security and fulfillment.
Identifying this "false idea" is the beginning of rooting it out of your life and being fully secure and confident! My false idea of fulfillment is : THE PERFECT BODY. I have always struggled with my weight and somewhere along the line I started to believe that my whole life would be better if I had the perfect body. I thought if I was skinny then shopping would actually be fun, I would have more friends, I would be more successful, and I would finally feel good about myself. Saying this out loud helps me realize that it is NOT TRUE! But I live as if it is! Insecurity is something we all deal with, but there is at least one main thing that you are putting your hope in to make you secure. Maybe your "false idea of fulfillment" is:- Wealth
- The Perfect Man
- The Ultimate Job
- The Bigger House