It may take a lifetime to get to know yourself as an individual. Who you are is more than your name, age, background, hobbies and job. Who you are to your core in a journey of personal devlopment. We all have done a search to answer these questions and explore the foundation of who we are. To find yourself, you'll need to go on a continuous journey, not look for a destination. Knowing who you are takes decades of choices, learning and experiences. The more we learn and participate, the more involved we become.


The process of discovering who you are involves a series of tasks as you work on yourself. Your work will help you discover who you are. Start by reflecting on yourself. It's time to be alone and reflect on your life. Doing work is defining what you need or want, making changes, working on your mindset, being alone and getting things done. Who you are will come out of doing your work. At the end you will know that you are willing to take or the standards you created.


The experiences you have can shape you into the person you are today. Change comes from growth and experience things in our lives. It involves making choices, making mistakes, failing, and experiencing drama and confusion. Experiencing things and learning along the way is part of the experience. Your personal experiences can teach you a lot. What you like or don't like is so essential to know. The foundation of who you are depends on it. As older we get the more confidence we become the more comfortable we get in our skin.


Through your experiences, I'll find you in the way you need to see coming. Self-reflecting can lead to a break through in who you are meant to be. I find my experiences are so unique and they help me realize that an amazing person puts myself on pedestal. Who I am is how you characterize yourself. I am a twenty-something who is passionate, creative, optimistic, thoughtful, loyal, and way too nice. The way you describe and use them in your daily life defines you.