[Daily OM]: Most of us express our
distinctiveness in many ways throughout our lives. Although, as we
proudly share our offbeat traits and preferences with the world, we take
great pains to downplay those eccentricities we ourselves deem odd.
Instead of living lives colored by these quirky impulses, we seek out
socially acceptable outlets for our peculiarities. We may not realize
that we are editing ourselves in this way because our individual
societal awareness is unintentionally attuned to the attitudes of the
people we encounter each day. Over time, we have learned to suppress
some of the most fun aspects of individuality. To rediscover and embrace
these buried traits, we need only ask ourselves what we would do if we
knew for certain that no one would judge our choices.
Visualizing this day without judgment can help you better understand the
idiosyncrasies that are an important part of who you are but seldom
manifest themselves in your existence. Perhaps you secretly dream of
replacing grown-up, conservative clothing in favor of a changing array
of costumes. You may envision yourself painting your car electric-green,
hugging the trees in a crowded local park, singing joyous songs as you
skip through your community, or taking up an exciting hobby like fire
spinning. Try not to be surprised, however, if your imagination takes
you in unexpectedly simple directions. In your musings, you may see
yourself doing things such as breaking out in dance or dying your hair a
fun color. Regardless of the nature of your suppressed peculiarities,
ask yourself what is really stopping you from making them a part of your
life, and then resolve to incorporate at least one into your everyday
existence.
Life as we know it is so short. Making the most of years we are granted
is a matter of being ourselves even though we know that we will
inevitably encounter people who disapprove of our choices. When you
shake your tail feathers like no one is watching, you will discover that
there are many others who appreciate you because you are willing to let
go of any inhibition. By doing this you help others know it is okay. No
one else in the world is precisely like you and, each time you revel in
this simple fact, you rededicate yourself to the celebration of
individuality.