š Authenticity Is a Skill, Not a Trait
- Eyad Fakhreddine
- Jun 6
- 1 min read
Meet Sarah.
Sarah spent years saying "yes" to everything.
She wanted to help, fit in, and avoid disappointing others.
But the more roles she tried to play, the less connected she felt to herself.
Then she adopted a simple hive mindset:
š¼ Know Your Role
Instead of trying to be everything to everyone, she focused on what came naturallyāencouraging, listening, and connecting people.
After a few weeks:
ā More confidence in conversationsā Less stress from over committingā Stronger, more genuine relationships
Not because she changed who she was.Because she started acting more like herself.
Try it today:
ā What strengths do people naturally seek you out for?
ā Where are you trying to play a role that doesn't fit?
ā What's one way you can lean into your natural strengths today?
š Micro-Habit
At the end of the day, write down one moment when you felt most like yourself.
Small, role-aligned actions create steady growth.
š Bee It Insight
In a healthy hive, every bee contributes differently.In a healthy life, authenticity begins when you stop trying to be everyone else.


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