Your understanding of your strengths, weaknesses, how you are meant to show up in the world, what careers are suitable for you, who you should love or marry, where you should live, what hobbies you should engage in, what interests you should pursue.Īll of these elements, and more, are factors in your identity. Unless you’ve done the intense and significant work of formulating this for yourself, you know because people told you. It drives our (unconscious) habits and (intentional) rituals, our assumptions about others and the world. Identity is the driver of everything we believe, think, say, and do. So after college, I did what I was expected to do: I went to law school so I could have a “profession” and not just a “job.” Who Told You Who You Are? I was “too smart” for many of those they didn’t fit the station I was expected to hold in life. Although I could see opportunities, I clearly understood that those were not options for me. The wide spectrum of potential career paths was like a mirage. ![]() ![]() During my summers, I worked for a magazine and in television news. I wanted to go into television production or advertising. When I was in college, I majored in communication and marketing. ![]() Who would you be if you didn’t know who you are?
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