When Are You Unapologetically You?
Briefly

The article reflects on the concept of being "unapologetically you," inspired by a quote from Steve Maraboli. It delves into the nuances of authenticity and how one’s true self may differ in various contexts, such as with friends or colleagues. Questions arise about the extent to which people genuinely express themselves without apology and the reasons behind feeling the need to apologize. Ultimately, the reflections prompt readers to consider their own authenticity and what hinders them from being unapologetic throughout their day.
There is nothing more beautiful than seeing a person being themselves. Imagine going through your day being unapologetically you.
If we need to imagine it, does that indicate that we mustn't be doing it already?
People usually apologize for a reason, so I wonder what reasons we might have to apologize for while we're being our apologetic selves.
Maybe we're only unapologetically us for some of the day.
Read at Psychology Today
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