How often do you express true feelings? Its common to function based on controlled thought, self-judgment, and to be disconnected from heart-based feelings. Truth is about how you feel, about sharing empathy, what is real. Speaking your truth is not about being right, it’s about expressing feelings in an authentic, vulnerable, and transparent way.
Imagine you find the courage to speak up, say what you feel in the moment in all areas of life – your work, relationships, with family, with people in public, and in every situation. Imagine the freedom and power you reclaim or tap into. This is not about imposing opinions or exerting control. Rather, it is about allowing yourself to speak or express yourself more fearlessly, with compassion, from the heart.
Ponder 4 tips to speak your truth:
1. Be aware of your physical body
The body is an open book. You know you hold back and bite your tongue when your muscles contract, you freeze up, get goosebumps, tremble or, notice particular physiological responses.
2. Notice it takes more effort to lie (than tell the truth)
When you tell it like it is, you feel comfortable with yourself. No need to keep adding layers of stories to cover your tracks. No need to keep talking to persuade or convince apparent doubters.
3. Trust your feelings
Feelings are a very reliable guide. When you feel inspired, uplifted, and mysteriously guided, you are accepting yourself and what is arising within. Any urge to impress or appease subsides.
4. Let go of outcomes
When we detach from outcomes, what another person thinks, ego desire to be right, life gets real. The willingness to be vulnerable and transparent are stepping stones to speaking your truth. This is not about usurping power or dominating others. Its about allowing the flow.