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| Yes, I just made this graphic of me dreaming about being a zebra. Don't judge. Disney says my dreams will come true. |
People are often defined by what they are good at. However, that has caused me a lot of confusion. I was "good" at almost everything school related. So my math teachers told me I should pursue math, english teachers pushed for english, science for science, french for french, etc. This was an absolutely dreadful situation for my people-pleasing personality. I learned rather quickly that others cannot define what I am to be or to do because if I have no clue what's going on in my head, they probably don't either.
People are also defined by the labels they fall under. I hate labels. A lot. Well, actually I hate the stereotypes that labels bring. I have tried to find my identity under the labels that I fall under. And by "find my identity" I mean that I look at what those labels mean and feel like I should fit them and I feel pressured to change my life into what I am not. Being in the COBACS department at SBU brings immense pressure to find an internship in your major and get as much experience as you can in your field. All this is good, but it seems like whenever I tried to push myself into that mold God pulled me right back out.
I think (if I may continue to extend this probably totally incorrect usage of this phrase) I have now landed on square two. My square two was realizing that I am not defined by what I can do or what I should do. We are all defined by so much more. The more I try things in life it becomes clearer to me what I love doing and what I am passionate about. I love to serve. I love people, design, volunteering, sharing stories of how awesome my God is, and watching light bulbs flip on above people's heads when they experience a new culture for the first time. My identity stems from this. God has created each of us with unique passions and desires and He calls us to use them for his glory. I think this is part of what it means to find your identity in Christ.
What I do in life does not change who I am. I do what I do in life because of who I am.
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| So... which one of these is square one? No wonder life gets so confusing. lol |
I haven't the slightest clue where I'll be in a few years, but I know I'll be doing what I'm most passionate about because I certainly can't live without serving my Lord and Savior. :)


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