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11 Exhilarating Ways to Be True to Yourself (When Scared)

by Aletheia Luna · Updated: Feb 14, 2025 · 68 Comments

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Let’s face it: pretending to be someone you’re not is one of the most disturbing experiences in the world.

And realizing that you’ve pretended to be someone else is arguably even more distressing.

But what do we do once we realize we’re not being honest with ourselves?


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In reality, being true to yourself is simple. But it isn’t for the fainthearted. To be true to yourself, you need courage. And I’m going to show you how to access that very courage in this article.

Table of contents

  • 29 Signs You’re Living a Complete Lie
  • But … Being True to Myself is Scary!
  • Spiritual Awakening & Being True to Yourself
  • 11 Ways to Be True to Yourself

29 Signs You’re Living a Complete Lie

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At some point, almost every person in existence has stopped and stared blankly into space wondering “who the hell am I?”

Sometimes this inner emptiness is accompanied by the feelings of surreal dissociation and even the sense that “this isn’t my life.”

Others feel smothered by the weight of their social masks and responsibilities, resulting in states of chronic anxiety and insomnia. And still, for others, the feeling of living out a lie results in emotional numbness and even existential depression.

There are two ways we realize that we’re not being true to ourselves:

The first is a gradual realization, like day fading into night. The second is a sudden epiphany, like an avalanche consuming everything around us.

What did that realization feel like for you?


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For me, the realization that I was living a complete lie dawned on me slowly, across the span of a year.

I felt increasingly confused, disoriented, anxious, depressed, and my mind spiraled into a profoundly dark place. Thankfully I managed to get out of that place (and I’ll share how I did that near the end of this article).

Ultimately, my decision to be true to myself resulted in burning bridges with my entire fundamentalist Christian family – but the leap into the unknown was completely and utterly worth it. I have never felt happier, more whole, or more fulfilled!

Think you might be living a lie? Here are some red flags to look out for:

  1. You feel trapped
  2. You feel unheard, unseen, and undervalued
  3. You feel alone
  4. Your smiles hide terrible pain
  5. You’ve tried to make your life “socially acceptable”
  6. You’re obsessed with pleasing others (i.e., overextending yourself, constantly gaining approval, etc.)
  7. You’re tired of putting on fake personalities
  8. You base your self-worth on how others perceive you
  9. You rarely feel true happiness anymore
  10. You frequently carry a feeling of dread in the pit of your stomach
  11. Like a martyr, you’ve sacrificed all of your dreams and desires
  12. You’ve forgotten what makes you feel joyful and fulfilled
  13. You escape your reality through addictions
  14. Life feels bleak and dreary
  15. You’re constantly exhausted and fatigued
  16. You have a feeling that you’re living in autopilot mode
  17. You feel like you’re about to “snap”
  18. You feel bored with life
  19. You carry a heart full of regrets
  20. You have trouble expressing your true self
  21. You keep daydreaming about what “could be”
  22. Your mind is obsessed with the past
  23. You’re surrounded by judgmental and unsupportive people
  24. You look at your life and feel like it’s “not yours” anymore
  25. You hide many secrets from others
  26. You struggle with self-loathing
  27. You’re scared to express your feelings and thoughts openly
  28. You keep self-sabotaging
  29. You feel like you don’t know who you are anymore

Stop and reflect on these signs. How many resonated with you?

The more signs you said an internal “yes” to, the more likely you’re living an inauthentic life. It’s time to be true to yourself!

But … Being True to Myself is Scary!

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On some level, it’s terrifying to be seen.

Biologically, we’re programmed to follow the herd. In fact, our very survival as a species is based on conforming and being embraced by our fellow humans.

Get kicked out? Yep, looks like you’re gonna die! (We’re talking in a primal sense here.)

Just look at all of nature. If a mother abandons her young, the likelihood is death. If a nomadic group abandons one of their members, the chances are death. And this is not to mention the many instances of group rejection in the past (think: the witch trails, religious stoning, crucifixion, beheading).

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So it’s no wonder you might feel scared, put off, or intimidated by the thought of being true to yourself. Quite literally, it equals death to the primitive part of the brain!

But thankfully, times are changing. We are changing as a species. And we live in an age where diversity is being increasingly celebrated.

My advice? Take care of your inner child – this is the part of you that holds the majority of your wounding. Your inner child is your most original and vulnerable self. S/he is a doorway to being authentic and feeling confident in doing so!

So remember to hold the hand of the little one inside of you. Your journey will be greatly amplified and empowered by doing this.

Read: Inner Child Work: 5 Ways to Heal Deep-Rooted Trauma »

Spiritual Awakening & Being True to Yourself

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Your only obligation in any lifetime is to be true to yourself.

– Richard Bach

The question of “why?” remains.

Why be true to ourselves? What’s the point?

My response is that being true to yourself is not just an emotional or psychological need, but a spiritual one.

When we view our lives not just in a purely biological sense (e.g., eat, sleep, breed, and die) but also a metaphysical one, being true to ourselves is crucial.

Without being true to ourselves, we remain like mindless zombies following the crowd and neglecting our deepest essence. Something vital within us dies. We experience the tragedy of soul loss.

Therefore, being true to ourselves is a sacred act; an initiation into growth, self-transformation, and spiritual awakening.

It’s a Soul Work practice of learning to embody our True Nature and fulfilling our personal destiny on this earth and in this lifetime.

11 Ways to Be True to Yourself

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It takes courage to grow up and turn out to be who you really are.

– E. E. Cummings

Each and every one of us has a destiny, a true life path, and a deeply significant soul mission.

When we innocently listen to others and try to conform our lives to their expectations, we come out of alignment with our ultimate life purpose.

It’s not that we choose to deliberately walk the wrong path.


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Instead, our fractured lives are the result of being unconsciously conditioned to live on autopilot.

We’re taught since childhood to listen to our “elders” and be obedient to society. But although fitting in helped us to learn the lesson we needed as children, pleasing others becomes an outdated pattern of living in adulthood.

As adults, we need to learn how to stand on our feet and make decisions that come from our heart and soul, rather than from what others (our parents, friends, lovers, or culture) tell us – this is true adulthood.

If you’re craving to connect with your soul and be true to yourself, here’s some guidance. And don’t worry, you can do these things even if you’re scared. Just go slowly and be gentle with yourself!

1. Forgive yourself

If you feel like you’re living a lie, forgive yourself. It’s OK! So many of us feel the same way. In fact, learning how to be true to yourself is all a part of the human experience.

When we come into this life we’re practically destined to live inauthentic lives. Why? We need to first discover who we’re not before being able to uncover who we truly are deep inside.

So don’t worry. There’s nothing “wrong” with you. You aren’t at fault. And you’re certainly not alone. All of us have experienced inauthenticity at some point.

2. Take responsibility for your happiness

To be true to yourself, you need to take self-responsibility for your life.

Often, we like to think that we’re responsible people. But our actions usually prove otherwise.

We depend on others for our total sense of wellbeing.

We keep blaming our “fate” and “bad luck.”

And we let others drag us by the short ‘n curlies, passively standing on the sidelines waiting for some hand-holding.

To be true to yourself, you need to step up and be proactive. Don’t be a passive bystander: take your life by the balls and reclaim the reigns!

No one is responsible for your life but you. No one is responsible for making you feel fulfilled but you!

The moment you step up to this challenge is the moment you start to feel empowered again.

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3. Get out of your mind and into your heart

We need both the mind and heart to work in unison with each other, yet we are taught to worship the mind and trivialize the heart.

If your mind is constantly racing and full of thoughts, take a step back. Find some way to relax your mind so that you can listen to your heart again.

Remember that your heart is the doorway to your soul. Whatever your soul wants to communicate will be felt in your heart.

Some great ways to relax the mind include breathwork techniques (like pranayama), meditation, qigong, yoga, guided visualizations, and mindfulness exercises.

4. Identify unsupportive and toxic people

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Yes, toxic people are simply acting out their wounds – BUT, we don’t need to bend over backwards to keep them around. We don’t have to put up with their bullshit.

Take a moment to think about the people you find draining, demoralizing, and plain old toxic. Then, remember the words of entrepreneur Jim Rohn

You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.

Now, I’m not sure I 100% believe that statement – but it does get you wondering how the people you spend the most time with influence you unconsciously.

So, what toxic people do you spend a lot of time around?

Is there any way you can distance yourself from them, reduce contact, or outright cut ties?

If a loved one is toxic/unsupportive, can you create an open and healing dialogue with them? (I recommend this book on non-violent communication to help you do that.)

To be true to yourself, you need to have loved ones or a network of people who accept you for who you are.

Yes, we’re always going to run into diabolical co-workers or snakey relatives. That’s life.

But if the majority of the people in your life right now don’t genuinely support you, it’s time to move on and focus on building new relationships with others.

That’s the hard reality. (But you can do it!)

5. Stop avoiding yourself

To be true to yourself, you need to rediscover who you are – aka. what your inner landscape looks like.

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To do this, I recommend sitting down and exploring your thoughts and feelings in a journal. You can also express your feelings through art, movement, or some other form of creativity.

You don’t need to be a perfectionist: just allow yourself to reconnect with your inner self and what s/he thinks, feels, and believes in whatever way calls to you most.

Make sure you set a clear amount of time every day to do this or you might find ways of procrastinating or conveniently “forgetting.” A good rule of thumb is at least 10 minutes in the morning or afternoon.

6. Love yourself and stop trying to be “likable”

You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection.

― Sharon Salzberg

If you feel that being hated or disliked is one of the worst things that could happen to you, you’re likely a people-pleaser.

People-pleasers have a very frail sense of self as everything they do is centered around gaining approval and recognition from others (look into the topic of enmeshment for more background information).

To move past people-pleasing, you need to learn how to find self-worth within yourself, rather than from others.

When you love and accept yourself, you have no need to please others and pretend to be someone you’re not.

To love yourself, you need to show kindness, forgiveness, compassion, and genuine care towards yourself – both the ugly and the pretty parts.

Read: How to Love Yourself (Ultimate Beginner’s Guide) »

7. Learn how to say “no” and walk away

When we base our self-worth on the opinions of others, we tend to struggle with being assertive and drawing boundaries.

Saying “yes” to people and commitments when we want to say “no” is one of the most depleting and disempowering choices we can make.

There is nothing noble about self-sacrifice, especially when it’s fuelled by fear.

The more we sacrifice our needs in place of other’s desires, the more we become bitter.

Don’t let this anger build up.

Learn how to say a respectful and firm “no” in the kindest way possible. Negotiate if you must, but don’t allow people to walk over you.

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If assertiveness is a big issue for you, read a book like “Where to Draw the Line” by Anne Katherine or attend a workshop to help you build this invaluable skill.

You can also read our article on how to create strong personal boundaries.

8. Connect with your feelings more

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Do you have a habit of repressing your emotions?

If you feel a sense of inner numbness or disconnection from yourself/others, pay attention.

The more you bury your emotions, the more they fester within your unconscious mind and manifest as illnesses, nervous breakdowns, explosions of rage, and even mental illnesses.

To be true to yourself, you need to reconnect with your heart.

If you believe in the chakra energy system, you might like to explore heart chakra healing.

Otherwise, try some form of catharsis to cut through the wall of emotional numbness. Try screaming, shouting, crying, laughing, or anything that actively works with your body.

When your emotions start to come out, be gentle with yourself. Allow yourself to feel uncomfortable or embarrassed at first, realizing that emotional expression is healthy and vital to your well-being.

9. Be honest with yourself

Tell the truth: are you really happy? Is this how you pictured your life?

Learning how to be true to yourself is all about honesty and transparency.

You might be able to deceive yourself for a little while, but eventually, the truth will come out, so you might as well be honest!

Even though truth can be hard, it’s like an elixir for your soul. As the proverb goes, “the truth shall set you free.”

Two practices I recommend for being honest with yourself are (1) mirror work, and (2) tarot or oracle card meditation.

Mirror work is the practice of using a mirror (e.g., in your house) for introspection. Simply gaze into the mirror and notice what arises within you. Journal about your discoveries. It sounds simple, but it’s a deep and intense practice! (Read more about mirror work.)


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Secondly, oracle and tarot cards are gateways into the psyche. If you want a fresh perspective and a gentle way of calling yourself out, get yourself a deck. Use it every day. And meditate on the message on the card. (Read more about oracle and tarot cards.)

10. Dare to dream

Throw all social respectability out the window!

Beyond what every intrusive voice in your life has ever told you to do … what do YOU really want to do with your life?

What is calling to your heart?

What do you feel passionate about?

What secret dream have you had since childhood?

Even if you can’t answer any of these questions, experiment a little! Give yourself the permission to be unconventional and try new things.

Don’t let other people’s opinions tie you down – only you can ultimately discover what your ultimate life path is. Only you can listen to the call of your soul. So dare to dream a little. Spread your wings and take the plunge.

Yes, you will probably make “mistakes.” But each mistake you make helps you to learn and mature. Nothing in your life is pointless if you see the soul lesson within it.

Connect with your passion and trust your strength. Enjoy the feeling of flying free!

Read: 7 Signs You’re a Free Spirit (Let’s Drop the Stereotype) »

11. Reconnect with your soul (Soul Work)

Of all these suggestions, reconnecting with your soul is the deepest and most important practice.

To be true to yourself, you need to be willing to go soul searching and dive deep.

We live in a society that worships rationalism and materialism. The soul has been cast aside and denounced as irrelevant, childish, and at worse, totally illusory.

But to be truly authentic, to walk a path of heart, and to feel fulfilled in life, we need to return back to the soul.


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This above all: to thine ownself be true …

– Shakespeare

Coming out of the closet, revealing your true colors, and listening to the call of your soul can all feel terrifying at first. But in the end, the longest relationship you will ever have is with yourself.

You’re with yourself 24/7, 365 days a year.

Learning how to be true to yourself is vital if you’re to live a vibrant, meaningful, and fulfilling life.

Finally, don’t forget to laugh. Be playful. Laughter is good medicine. When you stop taking yourself so seriously, you can enjoy the dance of life just as it is, without all the drama. So don’t forget to enjoy the ride!

What has been your biggest struggle in trying to be true to yourself? I’d love to hear in the comments!

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About Aletheia Luna

Aletheia Luna is a prolific psychospiritual writer, author, educator, and intuitive guide whose work has touched the lives of millions worldwide. As a survivor of fundamentalist religious abuse, her mission is to help others find love, strength, and inner light in even the darkest places. She is the author of hundreds of popular articles, as well as numerous books and journals on the topics of Self-Love, Spiritual Awakening, and more. [Read More]

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  1. nicole says

    September 25, 2017 at 11:54 pm

    the connect with your feelings part resinanted like nothing ever said to me before. I am often repressed in m feels and i feel numb until i emplode. it felt good to read this to know there’s hope. Thank you i actually want to cry tears of joy

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  2. Naz says

    September 25, 2017 at 10:34 am

    I can’t say that i am not satisfied to have read this. The topic makes me feel much relieved. All the fear and doubts i have carried to be true to myself for so long suddenly gone. I am positive to take my life back on the ground. This article helps me to rebuild my true-self. Thanks

    Reply
  3. Rosie says

    September 24, 2017 at 8:05 am

    Oh btw, much love to you and your website! :)

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  4. Rosie says

    September 24, 2017 at 7:58 am

    This is interesting. I felt out of my life path when I was pushed into attending school. It just felt wrong for me. However, I always feel lost now at 22. I have massage therapy qualifications, a steady practise of yoga and experience in shamanism. Yet, I feel like I need to focus on worldly materialism to find balance. What is your opinion on university degrees? I am thinking I could study naturopathy or something. They are so expensive and time-consuming…

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  5. yvette graham says

    September 17, 2017 at 3:24 pm

    I struggle to be myself !
    For years I have put on a posh voice so people think I come from a good family. (I didn’t; lots of abuse)I am embarrassed by this now and what to learn what my real voice is?
    I very much like the bit in your article that says forgive yourself, thank you Aletheia, I, like the lady who commented above have also gained so much from your writings.
    yvette x

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  6. Mogomotsi says

    September 13, 2017 at 10:50 am

    This topic resonated with me so much. I found myself seeking professional help in order to deal with the pain I felt in my heart. I am glad to say it’s been working and reading your articles has quadrupled the results Sol and Luna and the entire Loner wolf pack I appreciate your earnest and true gift of soul work.

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    • Aletheia says

      September 14, 2017 at 12:14 pm

      Mogomotsi, I so appreciate your comment. Reading comments such as yours is precisely what drives and motivates me to keep going. Thank you so much for sharing your progress. The road can be long and hard, but there is always help along the way!

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  7. Carolyn says

    September 13, 2017 at 3:32 am

    Hello and thank you for this article. I am in the process of letting many masks go. I was in such emotional pain and so lonely for myself. Yes it does take courage to step out and be myself, create healthy boundaries and just enjoy life and who I am. But I am willing and I have felt a energy being restored in me and a playfulness. Sometimes I feel like I am double talking to myself. What I mean is I can hear what my words are saying to other people. Sometimes I am real and sometimes I want to people please. But the great news is that I am becoming aware of all of this. I am growing and getting to know the “real” me. It has been a long time since I have felt good about myself deep down. So this article really hit home and I am grateful it came my way.

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    • Aletheia says

      September 14, 2017 at 12:11 pm

      I find it interesting how you mention your ‘energy being restored ‘ in you because this is a clear sign you’re making inner progress. When we learn to understand, accept, and integrate the many sides of our nature, more and more energy is released and freed up within us because we’re no longer repressing certain things in the unconscious. This is great news Carolyn and you should be proud of yourself! You are definitely not alone in wearing masks — I’m a big people-pleaser as well, so it takes a lot of courage to become aware of these patterns and break free of them.

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  8. Liz Dickerson says

    September 13, 2017 at 1:30 am

    Hello! I deeply appreciate the step by step approach to forgive, opening my heart, learning to be my true self, taking time to listen to my heart without criticizing myself as I often do. Thank you so much for your loving guidance.

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    • Aletheia says

      September 14, 2017 at 12:07 pm

      Thank you Liz. <3 I hope the advice here continues to prove useful for you!

      Reply
  9. Mids says

    September 12, 2017 at 10:35 pm

    These advice articles always feel like they’re written for people who haven’t faced true hardship and have lived a relatively privileged life. To me, what I really want is to be in a different reality and to die. But no advice given ever supports that choice even though it coukd very well be the right one. Too much stigma surrounds those who want to die. If life itself makes people unhappy telling them to “just find happiness” is the most useless thing ever. For those of us who don’t lived privileged lives, happily ignoring the suffering around us, these advice article are alway bs. Here’s a question. How to find happiness in a world full of narcissists where infants can be raped, murderers get short time in jail and have actually been let free, people get abused on a day to day basis all the while knowing there’s nothing you can do to stop it?

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    • Ursula says

      September 13, 2017 at 12:10 am

      The fact that you are writing about your feelings is that you want help to get out of the narcissist world you live in. There is always a way to find your true self.

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    • Mogomotsi says

      September 13, 2017 at 10:54 am

      I agree with Ursula

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    • Aletheia says

      September 14, 2017 at 12:34 pm

      Mids, I know what it feels like to think the world is a dark and horrible place to live in; the feeling that you don’t want to live here or exist in this realm anymore. The loneliness, the horrors everywhere … and to deny that these horrors exist is just another form of spiritual bypassing so often seen in the ‘spiritual community.’ But to say that articles such as this are written for people who haven’t experienced “true hardship” is sorely misguided and shortsighted. How can you possibly assume to know what the people here have experienced or seen? Yes, there are different degrees of hardship, but all degrees of hardship are legitimate, no matter whether you have gone through a breakup, or you have witnessed a baby getting ripped in two.

      Here’s an answer to your question: “How to find happiness in a world full of narcissists where infants can be raped, murderers get short time in jail and have actually been let free, people get abused on a day to day basis all the while knowing there’s nothing you can do to stop it?”
      A: Don’t avoid or bypass this reality by escaping into spiritual delusions that are created to conveniently ignore other’s suffering. Furthermore, be careful of developing a melancholic and lopsided perception of reality that doesn’t allow the presence of good and purity to enter into the dance of life. Life is full of both horror and beauty. By focusing only on one side, we suffer, and fail to see the whole picture. Go to the root of the suffering you see: why are babies raped? Why are people tortured, and why is there so much injustice? Why is there constant suffering? Does the suffering originate “out there” or does it originate “in here” in our minds? If you explore this question deeply enough you will realize that the best any person can do in life is to master themselves; to do their soulwork, to mature instead of stagnating in the psychologically puerile mindsets that have created all the issues in the world in the first place. You will then understand that an article such as this has its place in the scheme of inner development. True change doesn’t come from changing any external system but changing our inner selves. The more we can love and accept ourselves, the more we will love and accept others — and that will spread like wildfire.

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  10. Ika says

    September 11, 2017 at 8:04 pm

    Thank you, Luna :)
    It feels so good to be home :)

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    • Aletheia says

      September 14, 2017 at 12:05 pm

      <3

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Welcome! Our names are Aletheia Luna & Mateo Sol and we’re spiritual educators currently living in Perth, Western Australia. What's this website about? For spiritual rebels and outsiders, our mission is to help you dissolve the shadows that obscure your inner Light and find peace, love, and happiness. Unlike other spiritual spaces, lonerwolf focuses on approaching the spiritual awakening journey in a discerning and down-to-earth-way. Start here »

 

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