How to Find Your Worth Outside of Your Work

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Have you ever wondered, what if it all goes away? What if your job, your career, the title you’ve worked so hard for—what if it's taken from you? Where does that leave you?

It's a chilling thought. And yet, many of us anchor our self-worth to our professional achievements, putting our inherent value in the hands of others. In today's world, where work is often complex and indirect, our value as professionals can be challenging to measure and more open to interpretation. This leaves our value as workers ever-changing, based on external factors we have little control over.

Signs That Your Self-Worth is Tied to Your Work

  1. Emotional Rollercoaster: Do you find yourself experiencing significant emotional ups and downs about your job? While it's normal to have good and bad days, these feelings are often more pronounced when your self-worth is overly tied to your work.

  2. Guilt and Anxiety: Do you feel guilty, anxious, or agitated when you're not working? The inability to disconnect from work is a clear sign that your self-worth might be entangled with your professional identity.

  3. Identity Crisis: Do you feel lost without work? The thought, Who am I if I'm not working? can be a sign that you see your job as a core part of your identity.

  4. Pride in Profession: When meeting someone new, do you immediately default to telling them what you do for a living? While it's common to share your profession, deriving the most pride from it suggests your work plays a significant role in your self-esteem.

Steps to Separate Your Work from Your Worth

  1. Identify the Aspects of Your Identity: Take time to reflect on who you are outside of work. Consider your roles as a friend, partner, parent, or community member. Recognizing these aspects of your identity can help you see your worth beyond your professional achievements.

  2. Explore Hobbies, Passions, and Interests: Engage in activities that bring you joy and fulfillment. Having multiple sources of fulfillment ensures that your self-worth isn't tied to a single aspect of your life. Whether it's painting, hiking, or volunteering, these interests can enrich your life and provide a sense of purpose beyond work.

  3. Challenge the Need to Constantly Do: Embrace the idea that you don’t always need to be doing something to be valuable. Practice mindfulness and learn to appreciate moments of rest and relaxation. Understand that your worth is inherent, not dependent on constant productivity.

  4. Learn Your Values: Define what truly matters to you. Is it kindness, integrity, creativity, or something else? Knowing your core values can help you align your actions with what you believe in, rather than what your job dictates.

  5. Define Success and Failure in a Way You Can Control: Create personal definitions of success and failure that are within your control. Success might mean being true to your values, maintaining a healthy work-life balance, or contributing to your community. By setting your own standards, you take control of your narrative and your worth.

Remember, your job is what you do, not who you are. By recognizing and nurturing your inherent value, you can create a more balanced, fulfilling life where your worth is not tied to your work. Let's redefine success and celebrate our worth beyond the confines of our professional roles.

Resources

  • Check out my Values-Based Living Mini-Course - click here

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Ellyn | Burnout Coach & Speaker

Helping overwhelmed high-achieving women in business to work less and live more. Since 2017, I’ve become a burnout and stress management specialist and expert helping clients to create more sustainable routines, more supportive systems, and the clarity and fulfillment they want in their lives so that they can finally heal from their hustle and take back their lives. As a former research scientist myself, I bring a healthy dose of evidence-based strategies to the notion of burnout. I’m a certified coach, have multiple stress certifications, am a certified Hell Yes podcast guest, and am a Senior Contributor for Brainz Magazine. Hiya!

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