Too often, we define ourselves by job titles or... - Deepstash

Too often, we define ourselves by job titles or what others expect of us. But what if we looked inward instead?

You might be working as a lawyer because that’s what your family wanted. But deep down, if your true passion is teaching, wouldn’t it be more meaningful to follow that path?

Each of us has unique talents and gifts.

The key is recognizing them—and having the courage to use them. Maybe you're a great writer, but you've ignored it because it doesn’t fit the usual idea of "success."

If it lights you up, it’s worth pursuing. That’s the kind of work that feeds the soul.

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