
When Job Shifts Feel Like Loss of Identity
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We've all experienced some sort of creative identity loss in our lives. These are usually initiated by a career transition, whether it's a job loss, a title promotion, a re-org, or even the acquisition of a new client or contract role.
And since our creative identities drive our behaviors, a sudden change can create unwanted or unhealthy results.
Join me in this informative and inspiring episode for more juicy mental health strategies & neuroscience insights, like:
• Why this experience feels extra terrible for creatives
• What your brain is doing to you when these changes occur
• Healthy ways to begin moving forward again
• The difference between hope and toxic positivity
• 3 steps to strategically reconstruct your creative identity
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Jamie Roberts is the CEO & Founder of Rock That Creative Job™, where she provides both practical & emotional career support to creative professionals across the globe through coaching, speaking, workshops, and her podcast. She has given talks for AIGA, RGD Canada, universities, and other creative organizations. Jamie has a 20 yr. background as a Sr. Creative Director & Designer, working and leading teams in both agency & in-house environments, where she recruited, hired, and managed every type of creative role. Her mission is to provide all creatives with the knowledge and clarity they need to confidently take control of their careers, and get paid to do what they love.