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It's Time to Drop the Mask

Stop carrying the exhausting weight of pretending to be who you think you should be. God created the original you; the world needs that authentic version.

You know that feeling when you walk into a room and your shoulders tense?

When you measure every word before it leaves your mouth.
When you laugh a little differently.
Stand a little straighter.
Hold back the thing you really want to say.

The mask goes on so smoothly that now you barely notice you're wearing it.

But your body knows…
The tightness in your chest.
The tiredness that sleep doesn't fix.
The distance between who you are at home and who you show the world.

Living for approval is a debt that never gets paid off.

God didn't create you to spend your life pretending.
He made you specific, distinct, unrepeatable. 

Your gifts aren't accidental.
Your passions aren't random.
The way you see the world matters.

When you set down the mask, when you stop carrying what was never yours, you don't become less.
You become more of who you already are underneath.

Authenticity is not a luxury; it is your calling.

Before you walk into the next room, the next meeting, or the next conversation, pause. 

Take one breath and ask yourself:
What am I carrying that isn't mine?

Then set it down.
Drop the mask.
And be your true, authentic self.

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