“When you stop playing a part, your true voice begins to speak.”
You’ve worn many masks — the achiever, the peacekeeper, the one who’s always okay.
But those masks get heavy. And they keep you distant from yourself.
Today is about loosening the grip. You don’t have to abandon everything — just notice what doesn’t feel true anymore. The smiles that hide exhaustion. The agreement that silences your truth. The performance that leaves you hollow.
Identity isn’t something you invent. It’s something you uncover. And every time you set down a role that was never truly yours, you take a step closer to your real voice.
You are not a role. You are a soul. Let it speak.
Breathe deeply and place a hand over your heart. Ask yourself: “What part of me have I been hiding to be accepted?” Sit in silence and let any answers rise gently.
Write down one role you’ve been performing that doesn’t feel authentic anymore. What would change if you released it?
Jordan M. “I was always the ‘strong one.’ When I finally said I wasn’t okay, no one ran. In fact, I felt closer to them — and to myself.”
Your truth doesn’t need a script.