Parati ka bang self-conscious?
“Okay lang kaya itong damit ko?”
“Hala, tama ba ang grammar ko kanina? Kakahiya!”
“Eh, baka hindi nila matanggap ang nakaraan ko.”
Kailangan mo ba laging magpanggap just to please others?
Nahihiya ka ba sa sariling mong kakayahan?
Sounds familiar?
These are just some of the ways that prove that we put a premium on how others judge us. We are not being true to ourselves if we try too hard to impress people we don’t even like just for us to be accepted.
Nagbabago tayo just because that’s what society dictates.
You know, mga kapatid? People are judgmental in nature. Masakit, pero totoo. We are surrounded with people who are critical at pupunahin tayo.
Pero, alam niyo ba na madami tayong pwedeng kapulutan ng aral mula sa mga bata? Wala silang hang-up sa buhay. Walang emotional baggage.
Ano ang pwede nating matutunan sa mga bata kapag may mga panahong hindi na tayo totoo sa sarili natin?
THEY ARE NOT SELF-CONSCIOUS.
“Eh, bata sila eh. Kaya, hindi talaga sila nahihiya. Malakas pa ang loob.”
That’s my point. Kids are proud of everything that they do.
Magsusuot ng tutu dress in public?
Will sing and dance their hearts out sa maraming tao?
Maduming bibig sa kakakain ng chocolates?
THEY DON’T CARE.
Tatawa lang sila, patakbo-takbo, at ie-enjoy lang ‘yung moment because they know that it will make them happy and fulfilled. Do they bother about what other parents or kids are saying? NO.
Hindi mo sila madidinig na:
“Ayoko na pong kumain ng chocolate, kasi madumi daw ako kumain.”
“Hindi ko na isusuot ‘yung dress na ‘yun. Hindi daw bagay sa akin.”
“Natatakot ako mag-recite sa klase, kasi mali-mali daw ang English ko.”
Like them, dapat buo rin ang loob natin sa lahat ng bagay – regardless sa sasabihin ng iba.
Kailangan mong mag-present sa boss mo? GO!
Mag-aaral ka uli, kahit may edad na? GO!
Gusto mong magtayo ng business? GO!
THEY ARE COURAGEOUS AND BOLD.
They will try anything and everything. Wala silang takot. They will explore, try, and do crazy things just for them to know if it will work or not. Kaya nga, we need to go back and have a child-like faith – tulad ng ating mga anak.
Do what you feel is right for you. Kung may kulang, improve and enhance it. It’s as simple as that.
It’s okay to be conscious, mature, and act accordingly as an adult, but we must never allow ourselves to be completely changed by what others expect from us or what is only acceptable in the society’s eyes.
THINK. REFLECT. APPLY.
Self-conscious ka ba?
Ano naman ang ikinahihiya mo sa iyong pagkatao?
How can you be proud of yourself more?
Chinkee Tan is a famous motivational speaker in the Philippines. He specializes in topics such as personal development, building and strengthening relationships and financial management to name a few. To this day, he continues to inspire thousands of people through his books, free business seminars in the Philippines, social media and being invited to be a motivational corporate speaker to different organizations.
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Chinkee Tan is a Wealth Coach, Keynote Speaker, and Best-selling Author on personal finance and wealth management. He has written 16 best-selling books and counting. His mission is to equip millions of Filipinos to be free from financial stress & experience financial freedom.