Let your vulnerabilities shine through
When you try to project how perfect you are, people can sense it from a distance and they get turned off.
Everyone goes through one struggle or the others. People have their fears and insecurities. Most have made mistakes that shattered them and have gone through negative experiences that haunt them so badly.
Being able to share your vulnerabilities with others let them know that their experiences are valid and that they’re not alone. That is how you inspire hope.
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