Part 3: Who Are You? (The Journey Within… Steps to Self-Discovery)

a woman in a red dress looking at herself in a mirror

Finding your true self isn’t about reinventing who you are; it’s about uncovering what’s already within you. Through reflection, questioning beliefs, embracing flaws, and rediscovering passions, one can begin the journey of self-discovery. The path may be challenging, but also liberating.

Practical steps include: daily alone time, questioning belief systems, accepting flaws, clarifying values, creating a bucket list, seeking mentors, paying attention to dreams, and letting go of the need for universal approval.

Food For Thought

Prompt: Tonight, spend 10 minutes alone and ponder on the following: “Did your actions today reflect your true values, or were you trying to please others?” 

Next week, we shall discuss how to live authentically in a world that demands conformity.

Share the Post:

Main Article

Geopolitical and Military Lessons for Nigeria and Africa from the 2026 North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) Ankara Summit

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Posts

woman holding an ornamented retro mirror in a maize field

Facing the Green-Eyed Monster: Part 3: Why We Envy

The Roots of Comparison Why does envy take root so easily? The answer lies in neighbours, society, and even ourselves. The Joneses Effect: Once it was just keeping up with the neighbours. Now, social media amplifies the comparison. Instagram, Facebook, Twitter… endless highlight reels of promotions, perfect families, exotic vacations.

Read More »
a woman with a skull face paint and a hat

Facing the Green-Eyed Monster (Part 2: The Two Faces of Envy)

When Envy Builds or Breaks Envy isn’t always destructive. Sometimes, it fuels justice. Other times, it corrodes the soul. Envy has two faces: positive and negative. Positive envy can spark change. History is full of movements born from resentment of injustice, oppressed people rising against the powerful, demanding fairness. Apartheid’s

Read More »