Our Voice

In this world, filled with chaos and in our monotonous chaotic life, we often find ourselves caught between the confusion and bafflement of choosing between different voices. On one side, there exists our voice, the voice that represents our soul and our inner calling. On the other side, there are the voices of other people who are around us and are trying to define us in every possible way.

So, what do you do when these voices clash? Well, a lot of times, we end up ignoring our own voice and letting others take over. It starts with suppressing it at first, later killing it altogether. As we might develop an internal resistance whenever our voice tries to speak out and take its stand. It’s like we’re hiding our authenticity and committing a crime against our true selves.

But how does this all start, and how can it happen to any one of us? Simply imagine this: you are faced with an important decision to be made. You might feel that your inner voice is telling you something, while on the other end, there are the voices of other people and their opinions. You can feel confused and baffled at the same time. You might go with the flow and make a decision that is influenced by other people’s voices, thinking that they might be correct. You might even develop reasons to justify them. But here’s the bitter truth: your inner voice is your compass, your true essence of being yourself, and it deserves to be heard no matter what.

Now, the question is, why would we let this happen to us? The answer lies within us. The people whose voices we are talking about are the ones who have been closely associated with us. Whether you call them society, your family, or friends—they all have their expectations and ideas of who we should be. It’s as if they own us and stake a claim on our identity. But the thing is, your voice is yours and yours alone. No one else has the right to define you completely. It’s up to us to define our priorities and set well-defined boundaries that no one can cross. We need to prioritize ourselves, and the same goes for our voices too.

The question is not about when do we do it, but how do we do it. So, to rediscover our own voice, we must first recognize our self-worth. We must realize and put value on our voice. Our voice is the true guide that reflects our true values and the desires we aspire to have. So, embrace it with grace and confidence, even if it means going against all odds. We must believe in ourselves and trust our instincts. The road might not be easy, but it’s worth everything when we try to walk on it.

Now that we have found our own voice, we must not stop there. We must also boost it to feel more confident and firm in sticking to it in the future. Listen to your thoughts and feelings without being mean to them. Create your own space where you can connect with your inner voice and have a deep conversation. Give yourself positive pep talks, believe in your own awesomeness and authenticity. Remember, your voice is truly special and deserves to be heard.

It won’t be easy, but believe me, we can make it happen. Once we have recognized our voices, boosting it is the next step to build confidence in it. And the last step is to break free from the chains of other people’s voices. This requires changing our surroundings. Thus, surrounding ourselves with people who respect and support our true voice and being with those who encourage us to be ourselves. We must speak up and share our thoughts and ideas with conviction and determination. We must set boundaries to protect our voice and let it shine brighter than ever. By doing this, we can take control and show the world how amazing we truly are.

Thus, the journey of our voices can be super tricky and adventurous when we have to choose between our voice and the voices of others. But, let’s not let other voices define us completely and truly. Embrace your true voice, nurture it, and let it guide you to be the hero of your own life. Say no to the crime of self-silencing and let your voice radiate its authenticity and awesomeness.


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