They Don't Need To Understand - And That's OK
- yourisingofficial
- May 2
- 2 min read

There are moments in life that catch you off guard.
Not because they’re dramatic or life-changing, but because they touch something tender beneath the surface.
Like being asked, “So, what do you do?” - a simple question that can suddenly feel heavy when your path doesn’t fit into neat boxes or familiar labels. If you’ve chosen a path that lights you up but doesn’t quite fit into a those neat, expected boxes… you might know the feeling.
The blank stares.
The awkward pauses.
The confusion - or worse, the subtle dismissals and judegement.
And with them all, a sting of self-doubt.
It’s not just about the question. It’s about the old stories it activates - those long-held beliefs from childhood, family dynamics, or past experiences where you felt misunderstood, too much, not enough, or like you had to justify your worth.
Many people - especially those doing meaningful, soul-led work - have experienced this.
And it can feel hard.
But when you pause, sit with the discomfort, and begin to unravel what’s really there, you might notice something: much of the heaviness comes from a place of wanting to be understood in order to feel valid.
Here’s what life keeps teaching: You don’t need permission to do what you love. You don’t need everyone to understand your path.
It’s not theirs to walk. It's yours.
And that’s not always easy - but it is liberating.
You’re allowed to choose the work, lifestyle, or identity that lights you up - even if no one else sees the spark.
You’re allowed to believe in your worth, your choices, and your vision, without needing a single nod of approval.
If you’ve ever felt the urge to shrink, explain, or change your truth so others will accept it - you’re not alone.
But those moments can become powerful turning points when you choose self-belief instead.
It doesn’t mean you’ll never feel vulnerable again. Healing is layered. Self-worth is a lifelong reclamation.
But every time you choose your truth over external validation, you rise a little more.
Here are some gentle affirmations to help anchor you when those old stories try to creep in:
🌿 Affirmations for Self-Worth and Self-Belief
I trust myself to choose what lights me up.
My path is valid, even if others don’t understand it.
I am worthy, just as I am, and I don’t need to prove anything.
I choose self-belief over self-doubt.
I release the need for external approval - I validate myself.
It’s safe to be seen in my full truth.
I honour my journey and walk it with pride.
Let these words be your touchstone when you feel yourself shrinking.
Let them remind you: your worth isn’t up for debate.
Your path doesn’t need an explanation.
You are allowed to rise - fully, freely, and without apology.
With love and belief in your magic,
Alice x
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