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When Your Identity Falls Apart

When Your Identity Falls Apart

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One of the hardest experiences a man can face is losing the identity that once gave his life direction.

In this episode of ReMinding Yourself, I speak openly about what happened after separation from my children and how that loss forced me to confront something deeper than heartbreak. It forced me to confront identity.

For years, being a father was not just something I did. It was who I was. It shaped my mornings, my work ethic, my motivation, and my purpose. When that daily presence was suddenly removed, I froze. I could not think clearly. I could not move forward. It felt like the person I was had disappeared.

This episode explores what happens when the role that defines you is taken away. What do you do when your identity collapses? How do you function when the reason you get up in the morning is no longer part of your daily life?

I reflect on the painful realization that identity is not accidental. It is chosen. And if you do not choose it consciously, life will choose it for you. You become what you repeatedly attach yourself to. And when that attachment is removed, you must decide who you are again.

This is not a story about victimhood. It is a reflection on responsibility. On rebuilding. On understanding that even when something sacred is taken from you, you still have the power to choose who you become next.

If you are navigating separation, co parenting conflict, loss of purpose, or a major life shift, this episode will speak directly to you.

This is a journal entry. A reminder. A record of how identity can die and be rebuilt.

And don’t forget to Remind Yourself.

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