What if we
decided to just be who we are all the time? No matter what. Whether we get
accolades or push-back, we were just ourselves? What if we stopped trying so
hard to be something else... someone
else? What if instead, we operated out of who God created us to be?
There is
this thought that has quietly been in the back of my heart, one that I have unknowingly
been operating from. I tell myself things like, “If I was like her then I would
be good at___________ (fill in the blank)”, or “If I was like that, then I have
‘arrived’ and I would be good enough to lead.” I realized that many of my
decisions and actions came from this place of thinking that I needed to have it
all together to be able to do the things I have been called to do. But more so,
what my made up version of “having it
all together” actually looked like.
I think of
myself as an authentic person, you know, ‘What you see is what you get’. But I
realized that I was actually trying to be someone I am not. I was trying to fit
myself into this tiny little box of made up unspoken expectations that I
assumed other people had for me. Like I had to reach some kind of cultural
standard to be a good enough friend, leader, or even Christian. But trying to be someone you are
not, trying to fit some kind of made up standard you are not even really sure
exist, it’s exhausting! And a little bit terrifying.
I was operating out of a bunch of “should’s”. I should:
I was operating out of a bunch of “should’s”. I should:
- be more outgoing
- be better at conversation
- be less emotional
- smile more
- be more organized
- be less straight forward
- be kinder, sweeter, more peppy,
- only listen to worship music
- never get angry
- exercise (in matching cute clothes of course)
- do more
- be less
- have it all together by now
Trying to fit into that box meant I could never truly be myself. Can you relate? Have you ever felt small, not enough, too much or all of the above just because you were yourself?
I no longer
want to operate out of “should’s” or unspoken, made up expectations. I want to operate out of who God made me to be.
“For
you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I
praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are
wonderful, I know that full well.” Psalm 139:13-14 (NIV)
I love
Psalm 139 because it means, I am known. I am loved. I am wonderful.
It means the very same for you too. There is no one else like me! There is no
one else like you! I don’t need to lead like her, I need to lead like me. I don’t
need to pray like her, I need to pray like me. I don’t need to worship like
her, I need to worship like me! You see, I want to love who I am so I can love
you better. I want to walk out who God created me to be so that you are
encouraged to walk out who God created you to be!
So here is
#thebeyourselfchallange! Remember in the beginning I asked, “What if we decided
to be who we are?” All the time. No matter what. Let’s do it! Let’s put
our energy into being who God made us to be and let our love pour from that.
I am
starting with reminding myself who I am:
I am Jimmie Lee. I am mostly quiet, a little sarcastic and sometimes
slow to get the jokes. I laugh when no one else does, I dance and people look
at me funny, I am goofy and silly and love lame jokes. (Ask me what my favorite
joke is!) I cry when I am happy, sad, mad and everything in between. In a room
full of people I am usually the one observing from the corner. I love coffee,
Gilmore Girls, and coloring. I have an eclectic taste in music, especially the dancing
kind. My favorite outfit is a cute shirt and jeans. I have low days and bright
days. I love my boys like no one else (except maybe their mammy). I am my
husband’s number one fan (except maybe his mom). I am real, I listen, and I care. I am
restorative by nature and love to see women set free! I am passionate about
God’s grace and freedom. I sway, jump up and down, raise my hands, cry and bend
low when I worship. I am fully known and yet still fully loved by the Creator of the universe!
And I am so much more than what you see.
Okay! It’s
your turn. How are you starting #thebeyourselfchallange? Tell us in the
comments, send us an e-mail, or tag us on Facebook and/or Instagram! I am excited to hear from you all!
Post by: Jimmie Lee DiIanni
Post by: Jimmie Lee DiIanni