Have you ever been complimented by someone for having strength or virtue you had not previously defined yourself by?
I’ll bet you have. And has that caused you to think differently about yourself, at least a little?
It’s easy to get tied up in our failings and forget to spend time thinking about what we do well. And the things we excel at can increase over time, especially if we are challenging ourselves, living outside our comfort zones, and growing as individuals.
So what people say about you and your identity now may be a surprise to you. You may be stuck in how you used to be, but you might be showing up in a different way for people.
So before you decide that you are just the same as you’ve always been, perhaps ask your friends and colleagues how they’d describe you.
It can be an eye-opener and might show you you’re closer to achieving your behavioural and identity goals than you think.
And then you can return the favour so they know how fabulous they are too and why you appreciate them.
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