This week’s Monday Mini explores a question so many of us quietly wrestle with: Who am I outside of what I do?
We live in a world that ties worth to productivity, identity to job titles, and self-value to achievements. But when a role shifts, ends, or no longer fits… what’s left? And how do we meet the parts of ourselves that exist beyond the résumé?
In this short episode, I share recent conversations — including one with my dad — that opened up a deeper reflection on identity, purpose, and the emotional unraveling that happens when the title fades but the person remains. We talk about where identity is truly formed, how self-worth can get tangled in accomplishment, and why who you are matters more than what you’ve ever done.
A reminder that you are a whole human being — layered, worthy, and becoming — long before (and long after) any job title.