Create a Compelling Vision for Your Life in the New Year

Episode 487 | Author: Emilie Aries

What would change if you decentered your career from your identity?

A new year is upon us! I plan to welcome 2025 by focusing on a particular career contemplation, and I have some compelling reasons for you to meditate on this as well. Decentering your work from your identity might seem a counterintuitive topic for a podcast about career development, but it’s a significant philosophy these days. Given the amount of burnout and disillusionment, that’s not too surprising. 

Our work should be important and provide us with purpose. The problem arises when it becomes the only important and purposeful part of who we are. The practice of decentering career from identity offers a middle ground, one that respects the significance of work in our lives but doesn’t require us to give every part of our identity to our job. 

Here are three things to think, journal, and talk about to help you start questioning whether work plays an outsized role in who you are and want to be.

Consider your communities

I’ve been practicing putting community first for the past couple of years. I spoke with author Julia Hotz about this in Episode 456, How Connection Can Cure What Ails Us. The communities and social networks we engage with outside of work shape who we are and who we become in big ways. It’s about both surrounding yourself with people in solidarity with what you’re presently experiencing and finding communities of growth that will push you and inspire you to participate in change. 

How can you be more deliberate about the communities you’re currently involved with and the communities you’d like to be a part of in 2025?

Get active with your rest and renewal

We know we need to step away from work. But how often does that rest take the form of flipping through Netflix or endlessly scrolling on Instagram? These passive renewal activities frequently leave us feeling worse. And look at it this way: they’re actually consumer activities, putting dollars in someone else’s pockets every time we click or pause to watch. 

How can you prioritize some more nourishing active renewal this year? “Active” doesn’t mean you must work up a sweat, though hiking and yoga are wonderful examples. Active renewal is anything that asks your mind to be an active participant—this includes listening to or playing music, reading, or even playing video games. In 2025, get mindful about making intentional time for rest that’s actually restful.

Investigate your working identity

The final reflective exercise I’d like you to explore is your true working identity. Many of us, millennials and Gen X in particular, grew up believing that we had to be passionate about the work that delivered our paycheck—but that’s so much unfair pressure to put on your job. Instead of an all-or-nothing approach, get familiar with which parts of your work give you a sense of meaning and which parts just provide you with money. There is no shame in doing pieces of your job just because they enable you to support yourself and your family.

Whether you’ve never felt intense purpose and passion about your career or it’s faded over time, I’m just asking that you be intentional about positioning your career in your life. Be realistic and mindful about how central work really is. You can love it, like it, or feel apathetic about it—just make sure you know which one it is. Then, remember there’s nothing to feel guilty about. You’re not saying you don’t want to work; you just don’t want it to be the central theme of your identity anymore.

Which of these thought experiments resonate most with you? How does it feel to think about decentering your work from your life? Join us in the Courage Community on Facebook or our group on LinkedIn to share what comes up when you sit with these questions.

Related Links From Today’s Episode:

Episode 456, How Connection Can Cure What Ails Us

Mondo, “Tips To Keep Your Job From Becoming Your Identity”

“Working Identity: Unconventional Strategies for Reinventing Your Career,” by Herminia Ibarras

The Ezra Klein Show, “Tired? Distracted? Burned Out? Listen to This” with Gloria Mark

“Attention Span: A Groundbreaking Way to Restore Balance, Happiness and Productivity” by Gloria Mark

LEVEL UP: a Leadership Accelerator for Women on the Rise

Bossed Up Courage Community

Bossed Up LinkedIn Group

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