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Be You

April 27, 2011 Posted by Ginger Ciminello Relationships

There was an add campaign by Dr. Pepper that launched in 2002. “Be you. Drink Dr. Pepper.” Sounds great, right? It’s catchy and points to the American ideal of being an individual. Take a closer look. Be you… Drink Dr. Pepper. Problem: I don’t drink Dr. Pepper. I never have. I moved from RC Cola to Coke and then Diet Coke. I’ve never been a “pepper.”

I’ve always been a Ginger.

That’s why it’s so important for me to share this next principle for healthy dating relationships.

Principle #2: Be yourself.

I know it sounds totally cheesy and like it’s part of a school assembly, but hear me out.

I’m a random, unique individual.  I know that.  My family certainly knows that.  My friends know that.  I’ve been in a few relationships where I honestly felt like I had to alter my personality and interests for a guy.  I felt nervous about the relationship in the first place and so I tried to over-compensate by picking up new hobbies and even changed the way I dressed.  It wasn’t fun.  I was terrified that I was going to do something wrong to end our relationship.  It was so much pressure.

But now I can honestly say that I am in a relationship where I can be the quirky, ridiculous dreamer that I was created to be.  My husband not only accepts my goofiness, he loves it.  (He tells me this frequently.)  Can I tell you how freeing it is to be loved for just being me?

Question for you:  If you had to do something to get a guy to notice you or accept you in the first place, what are you going to have to do to keep the guy?

My friend, please don’t be in a relationship where you have to constantly second-guess yourself.  Be confident in who you are.  If you constantly worry that you aren’t smart enough, funny enough, cute enough, athletic enough… whatever – it’s not the relationship for you.  You deserve to be cherished for who you are, not who you are pretending to be.

“I praise you because you made me in an amazing and wonderful way.
What you have done is wonderful.
I know this very well.”

Psalm 139:14, NCV

Be YOU.  Embrace the you He created.

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Ginger

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About Ginger Ciminello

Ginger is a work-from-home mom of two girls, the wife of a good man, as well as a speaker and writer. Her book, Forget the Corsage, was written to mentor the young women she’s met in auditoriums around the country. She has a deep desire to connect with women of all ages and encourage them to laugh, learn from her many mistakes, and connect with the Lord through a rich study of Scripture.

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