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Embrace Your Real

7 Reasons to Embrace Your Quirks (Part 2)

Embrace Your Real

Julie Ledbetter

Fitness, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

5.0982 Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever experienced a sense of not belonging, a feeling of being slightly peculiar or different from others around you?
 
Perhaps you've spent years fixating on your quirks, striving to conceal them in the hope of being better liked or fitting in more seamlessly with your peers, or even appearing cooler than you genuinely are.
 
This is the second part of this two-part episode of Embrace Your Real podcast where I'm going to share why being weird and different is actually a good thing! I want to show you how your life can change once you stop obsessing about being cool and start focusing on being your true authentic self.
 
 
What I discuss:
  1. Quirks can be a form of self-expression.
  2. Embracing our quirks can also help us break out of our comfort zone.
  3. Embracing our quirks can help us discover new passions.
 
 
Links mentioned in the episode:
 
 
 
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0:00.0

Hey, hey beautiful human. Can I steal five minutes of your time? I have something super important to share with you, but I promise I'll be really quick.

0:07.5

You're listening to my weekly bonus episode of Embrace Your Rail with me, Julie Labbetter. I'm about to give you a quick

0:13.8

tip for building your confidence, honoring your body and unconditionally loving

0:17.8

your authentic self. Stay tuned if you're ready to embrace a reel. let's get it, let's go. Welcome back to another bonus episode. We are talking all about seven reasons to

0:38.0

embrace your corks and this is part two of the two-part series so be sure to go check out part one after listening to this you don't have to listen to it in order but I really just kind of wanted to address this question that I get a lot and that is like how do I embrace my real like

0:55.0

your podcast is embracing your real and a part of being real is really

0:59.7

embracing your corks I feel like we oftentimes are so critical of ourselves and we just

1:06.1

think that we're a little too weird or that we're different from everyone else

1:08.9

and we've gone, you know, years obsessing over these corks. We've tried to hide them in any possible way

1:14.8

so that we could fit in, so that we could be cooler, and I get it. Like I've been there. There's

1:21.4

still days where I'm like man if people only truly

1:25.0

knew but I think that it's important that we have this conversation and that we just

1:29.9

talk about why being weird or just being yourself is actually a good thing and I

1:36.8

want to show you how your life can change once you really stop obsessing about

1:41.8

being cool or stop obsessing about being cool or stop obsessing about trying to fit in and really just

1:46.8

start accepting being your truest authentic self.

1:50.7

So in part one I shared kind of the first four kind of corks that we should

1:57.4

embrace and a reason why we should embrace them so reason number one is that

2:02.4

makes you stand out reason number one is that it makes you stand out. Reason

2:04.2

number two is that it allows you to express your creativity. Reason number three

2:08.5

is that it helps you find your people and reason number four it boosts your

2:12.2

confidence. So in today's episode I'm going to

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