What If You’ve Outgrown Who You Thought You Had to Be? Do You Even Know Yourself Anymore? Mini Series Ep 7
Description
In this episode of the Do You Even Know Yourself Anymore? series, we’re looking at identity and self-worth - the roles, labels, and expectations we’ve carried that may no longer reflect who we really are.
Maybe you’ve known yourself as someone’s mom, someone’s partner, or someone’s job title. But when those roles shift, it can leave you wondering: Who am I now? And beneath that question is an even bigger truth - your worth was never meant to be tied to any role in the first place.
I share my own experiences of untangling identity from motherhood, marriage, and career, and the lessons I’ve learned about reclaiming self-worth as my birthright - not something earned through doing, pleasing, or performing.
💜 Reflection Questions:
- What roles or labels have I been defining myself by?
- How do those roles connect to my sense of worth?
- Where might I be outsourcing my value instead of claiming it within myself?
- What would it mean to be worthy just by being - not by doing?
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