The Impact of Identity
The Power of Knowing Who You Are
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Narrateur(s):
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Irina Nevzlin
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Irina Nevzlin
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The power of knowing who you are
The world is rapidly changing and our beliefs are being challenged. Many of us are uncomfortable with the political, religious, and social changes taking place.
This book offers a new approach to establishing a clear, resilient identity and enjoying a more positive, meaningful life.
Irina Nevzlin’s life experience and entrepreneurial background have led her to develop the understanding that our global world has made us all immigrants to some extent. This unique book offers a fresh perspective on how each of us can adapt with more ease to our ever-changing, complex world.
This book answers the following questions:
- Why have previous definitions, systems, and identities become invalid?
- What does it mean to know who you are and where you belong?
- Why is it important to know who you are?
- What new skills do you need to thrive in this world?
- Who has these skills and why?
- How can you acquire those skills?
- Why the future is something to look forward to?
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- Atosa
- 2023-06-26
very inspiring!
Irina (author and narrator) touches in many points which I could relate to. Sometimes I feel that since I had to immigrate to a new country as a teen, I had no time to grieve what was left behind. Often I wonder how that experience might have adversely affected me. However, in her kind and wise tone, Irina reminds us that it's never too late to embrace our roots but also reminds us that change makes (not breaks) us. That it's ok if we have had to say goodbye with a part of the past as long as it has no meaning for us. We are products of our history, both before and after the change, and we are free to build the life that had meaning to our individual self, without feeling guilty. This us how we become truly fulfilled.
This book made me cry so much it gave validation of my experience. This is a topic not many people discuss. It made me realize I still had homesickness deep down after 35 years of living in a new country and riding off the effects of being an immigrant.
Thank you!
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