Ep. 26 — Your JOB is Not Your IDENTITY

08/09/2025 34 min
Ep. 26 — Your JOB is Not Your IDENTITY

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So much of our identity is tied to what we do for a living. But what happens when that work disappears, or when you're stuck in a soul-crushing job? A psychologist breaks down the crucial difference between your JOB and your true VOCATION.This video explores why our identity is naturally tied to our work, it takes up nearly half of our conscious waking hours! We dive into the psychology of work, defining it not just as paid labor, but as any productive, problem-solving activity that creates a positive outcome.  Discover how to find your purpose even if your 9-to-5 is just for the money and learn from an inspiring story of a company that reinvented itself when its industry collapsed.What's a passion or skill you have outside of your paid job? Share it in the comments!💡 What You’ll Learn:- The real definition of "work" (Hint: It’s not just about money). - The crucial difference between your Job and your Vocation. - Two historical "errors" about work that still trap us today. - How to find a new path when your job or industry disappears. - Why unpaid "domestic arts" are complex, valuable forms of work. Send us a textSupport the showThank you for tuning in to this episode of Second Thoughts with Dr. Roger Hall!If you enjoyed today's insights, don't forget to subscribe for more content on leadership, productivity, and personal growth. Share this episode with friends, colleagues, or anyone who could benefit from these powerful strategies. 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major platforms.🌐 Connect with Dr. Hall: Visit drrogerhall.com for resources and more.📧 Have a question? Submit it for a chance to be featured in a future episode! Follow me on socials: X - @DoctorRogerHallFacebook - @Roger HallInstagram - @DoctorRogerHallLinkedin - @Dr Roger HallYoutube - @DoctorRogerHallRumble - @SecondThoughts

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