Work-Life Fusion: Is it a problem if your career becomes your identity?

When asked to describe yourself, is one of the first things you mention your job? Why do so many of us form such a strong connection between our identity and our work? And more importantly, is that actually healthy?

To explore the complex relationship between self-identity and work, I’m joined by my good friend Sabina Read for another thought-provoking conversation.

Sabina is a clinical psychologist who shares her expertise weekly on 3AW and through her popular podcast “Human Cogs.”

In this episode, we dive into crucial questions about work identity:

  • How to tell if your job is consuming too much of your sense of self
  • Practical strategies to create healthy boundaries between work and identity
  • If having a personally aligned career can lead to a lack of balance
  • How to identify if you are letting your vocation swallow your sense of self
  • 1 simple step you can take to make sure your job doesn’t define you entirely

I found Sabina’s positive take on work-identity integration particularly fascinating, as it offers a counterpoint to concerns I’ve personally wrestled with. Whether you’re deeply aligned with your career or seeking more separation between who you are and what you do, this conversation offers valuable insights for navigating your relationship with work.

Key Quotes:

“I don’t know where Sabina starts and psychologist ends.”

“If you’re doing that kind of work and your energy feels depleted. I don’t know if I call that identity alignment with your job. I call that work-aholic.”

Connect with Sabina via her website, Instagram, or check out her podcast Human Cogs

 

Credits: 

Host: Amantha Imber 

Sound Engineer: The Podcast Butler