I think that's the goal.
Society pushes us to be all kinds of things:
Family, work, friends, hobbies, vacations…
As if we switched personalities each time.
And each personality has its own rules and goals.
"When I'm with family, I always want…"
"In a professional setting, you must never…"
"On vacation, it's out of the question to…"
Nowhere can we be fully ourselves.
Everywhere, we have to hide something. Or pretend.
And I think this way of living is counterproductive.
It diminishes us everywhere. In our private life as much as in public. It keeps us from finding our mission and fulfilling ourselves.
The main gap, for me, was between my personal accounts, where I talk about alignment and presence, and my professional accounts, where I talk about narrative strategy.
The two are deeply connected, of course.
But for a long time I was afraid of coming across as a "charlatan" to my professional clients, and as a "salesman" to my personal followers.
I was stuck.
But over the past months, weeks – and especially the past few days – everything is merging.
Presence. Alignment. Freedom. Speech. Communication. Private life. Work. Mission.
I see how every aspect is necessary at the same time to help the people I work with. And to be myself.
Above all, I see that the clients and followers who only wanted one part of me, without the rest, no longer have a place in my life.
I can say it with certainty now that I've met so many people who accept me whole.
One thing, though: these people didn't appear on their own.
They came into my life when I started showing up as who I am.
That was the beginning of the work.