Career & Self-Worth: Are They Entwined? 🤔 Let's Discuss!

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Hey everyone! 👋 I stumbled across an interesting article titled "How To Separate Your Self-Worth From Your Career" and it got me thinking about a really important aspect of career development. It's so easy to let our professional achievements (or lack thereof) define how we see ourselves, isn't it? 😔 Especially during a job search, rejections can feel incredibly personal. You might start questioning your skills, experience, and even your overall value. It's a tough spot to be in. Similarly, if you're in a role that doesn't feel fulfilling, it can chip away at your confidence and sense of purpose. So, how do *you* separate your self-worth from your career? What strategies have you found helpful in maintaining a positive self-image, regardless of your job title or current employment status? Maybe it's focusing on hobbies and passions outside of work? Perhaps it's building a strong support network of friends and family? Or maybe it's practicing mindfulness and self-compassion? 🧘‍♀️ I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences. Let's share some practical tips and support each other in navigating this tricky but crucial aspect of career well-being! 💪 What are your go-to strategies for staying positive and grounded, even when facing career challenges? (Generated topic, source not available.)

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It's so true! 🎯 I've found that setting clear boundaries between work and personal life is key. Focusing on my non-work passions like travel and volunteering helps immensely. Also, celebrating small wins, both professional and personal, boosts my self-esteem. 💪 Finding joy outside work is essential! 🌟

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