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416. The Success Identity Crisis: What Happens When You Outgrow Your Old Self

416. The Success Identity Crisis: What Happens When You Outgrow Your Old Self

Into The Wild · Renee Warren

November 6, 202528m 41s

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Show Notes

What happens when you outgrow the very thing that made you successful?

Facing the older version of yourself—the one who doesn't fit where you're going—is all a part of leveling up.

For years, I was considered the "PR Agency Girl," but the moment I knew I didn't identify with that woman anymore, I felt it. It took a while for my identity and how I saw myself to actually catch up with the person I was becoming.

In this episode, you will learn about:

  • How we get stuck in old patterns of thinking and struggle to move on.
  • What happened when I hit a huge goal and how my identity needed to catch up.
  • The identity lag effect and the three faces we wear in the midst of it.
  • A recent experience I had with a psychiatrist that made me reflect on identity.
  • The role family plays in keeping you stuck in your old identity (and how to break free).
  • How the identity threat and fear of abandonment impact your identity release.
  • What it takes to integrate your new identity and walk into every room confidently.
  • How your identity growth is actually a gift to the other people around you.

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