Episode 10: Definitions, Labels, and Self-Awareness
This is a lively and sometimes controversial conversation with the amazing Amy Bliefnick.
In this episode I talk about my life as a labeler, self-labeler to be exact.
From a young age I began to unquestionably accept labels put on me by others, and allow them to shape my behaviors to fit them.
Then I started doing it myself.
I talk about how I not only accepted my labels but happily went about adding to them. Defining myself under the guise of self-awareness, into a static snapshot of a person.
Some of the labels I’ve carried are:
Bookworm, cerebral, cold, introvert, INTJ, PA, TA, cynic, empath, INFP, the list goes on.
I also talk openly about my neurological disorders, stemming from a traumatic brain injury, that I allowed to define my identity for a period of my life.
At some point, I reached my labeling limit, or maybe came to my senses, aided by a timely podcast by Jess Lively, where she discusses her theory of Tran-sensitivity, and moving beyond labels.
I began questioning whether all these labels were limiting who I was.
And more importantly, whether it was limiting who I could become?
Labels are based upon the past, and at the end of the day, if you can lose your self-definition, aren’t you free to become whoever you want to be, in any moment of time?
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