Know Yourself? Obvious Clues That Tell You Your True Self

How your authentic self shows up (without even realizing it!)

Are you still trying to discover your authentic, true self?

Do you know you’re probably living true to yourself—even if you aren’t aware of the clues?

It’s true. A lot of women do this! You feel unsure of your Energy Type, but the proof is in plain sight!

Today on #EnergyProfilingWithCarol, I’m joined by two guests who were (unknowingly) showing their true Energy Types in different ways—one of them was with her bold, neon socks! Then listen to the story of how you could make yourself sick if you aren’t honoring your true nature.

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17 Comments

  1. White socks with multi colored stars. I thought directly of type One. Because it looks Animated and Fun. And doesn’t stars belong to type One??

  2. I really loved this video. What a gift you’ve given to these and so many women to know themselves and grow in confidence.

  3. Very interesting what you mention about your daughter Anne, that she used to be very active as a young adult and you asked yourself if she’d eventually get sick. And how type 2’s body react to stress. I am 25 year old and have been too active in the past years as I was studying, doing lots of charity work and working in my church. I love people but it was just too much stress that I got sick. 1,5 years ago I burnt out and I’ve been suffering from depression ever since. I am 99% sure I am a type 2. Although I still love my black very much and I think it looks stunning on me 🙂 Maybe type 2/4? Anyway, dressing your truth is helping me discover myself again. I am more than my good works. And I am worthy beyond being active. I can help people by just being myself! Thankyou!

  4. Carol’s comments to Sara were SO well-timed for me! I am also a Type 2/Secondary 3 who deals with a chronic condition. I really needed to hear her advise about NOT trying to “do it all” when I feel good (my Secondary 3 really comes into play here.) If I do not to over-do things when I’m feeling good, then perhaps the “dips” or valleys will be less pronounced. SO, although I was feeling a little guilty for not picking up an extra shift at work today (I recognized the need for some down-time but I still felt horrible saying “no”) I’m going to let go of that guilt and rest in the truth that I know internally what I need to do to take care of myself. Thank you, Carol Tuttle!

  5. Brilliant! I am a type 2/4 surrounded by moms who are 3/1 or 1/3. I’m also the daughter of a wonderful type 3 woman. Most of my friends have many children, homeschool, and love it. I tried so hard to be like them and, in doing so, made myself terribly sick for several years (digestive problems, chronic pain, thyroid dysfunction). Part of my problem is that my two oldest are types 1 and 3, respectively. Overwhelming for a type 2 mom! Now my big kids go to school and I have quiet time every day to organize my thoughts and things without any interruptions. When I feel discouraged about my inability to keep up with the DOING, my husband reminds me of the benefits my children receive from having a type 2 mom (he’s a 4/3). How much damage can we do to ourselves when we try to live like people with other types! Thank you, Carol for spreading this message. Self knowledge is a necessary condition for a flourishing life!

  6. Welcome to Hawaii! I guess you brought the rain with you, but we still can offer warm weather and beautiful scenery.

  7. I am so glad I finally watched this video to the end. I am so 1/4 with the last question it is me to a T. I have so many started loves and supplies and good intentions but, I have abandon many. I also stopped committing to things because I don’t want to let anyone down or feel like a failure. I go all in on new interests and usually once I have completed one or two successful projects I lose interest. Like crafts. had a lot more fun learning about and finding supplies for my crafts then i did doing them. I fear making things that won’t be loved or used. Also I don’t have anyone to craft with so now I have all this stuff taking up space and I can’t let it go.

    1. I’m a T4, not S1, but I recognized some of the T4 black and white thinking in her comments at the end, as well. Like the house is either spotless, or I feel impossibly far behind on everything (laundry and dishes) and why would I want to take on more responsibilities that I feel compelled to do perfectly as well?

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