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Do you cry at live performances? What about commercials? Being heart centered and allowing others to see it might make some people uncomfortable. But covering up your emotions (or anything about you for that matter) for others’ sake will ultimately rob you of your life experience.
Why our identity shifts over our lifetime, according to psychologist Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development.
Contributing enough to feel happiness for yourself leads to understanding what it feels like to give to others. We explore authenticity, emotional intelligence & sovereignty over your lifetime.
According to Erik Erikson’s Stages and theory: Failure to successfully complete a stage can result in a reduced ability to complete further stages and therefore an unhealthy personality and sense of self. These stages, however, can be resolved successfully later.
Stage 1. Trust vs. Mistrust Age 0 – 1.5
Stage 2. Autonomy vs. Shame Age 1.5 – 3
Stage 3. Initiative vs. Guilt Age 3-5
Stage 4. Industry vs. Inferiority Age 5 – 12
Stage 5. Identity vs. Role Confusion Ages 12 – 18
Stage 6. Intimacy vs. Isolation Ages 18 – 40
Stage 7. Generativity vs. Stagnation Ages 40 – 65
Stage 8. Ego Integrity vs. Despair Age 65 plus
If you would like to explore where you are in the stages or how you might develop intimacy, initiative, or just some help coping with emotions and your mastery of your life experience, please reach out for a strategy session today: [email protected].
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Do you cry at live performances? What about commercials? Being heart centered and allowing others to see it might make some people uncomfortable. But covering up your emotions (or anything about you for that matter) for others’ sake will ultimately rob you of your life experience.
Why our identity shifts over our lifetime, according to psychologist Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development.
Contributing enough to feel happiness for yourself leads to understanding what it feels like to give to others. We explore authenticity, emotional intelligence & sovereignty over your lifetime.
According to Erik Erikson’s Stages and theory: Failure to successfully complete a stage can result in a reduced ability to complete further stages and therefore an unhealthy personality and sense of self. These stages, however, can be resolved successfully later.
Stage 1. Trust vs. Mistrust Age 0 – 1.5
Stage 2. Autonomy vs. Shame Age 1.5 – 3
Stage 3. Initiative vs. Guilt Age 3-5
Stage 4. Industry vs. Inferiority Age 5 – 12
Stage 5. Identity vs. Role Confusion Ages 12 – 18
Stage 6. Intimacy vs. Isolation Ages 18 – 40
Stage 7. Generativity vs. Stagnation Ages 40 – 65
Stage 8. Ego Integrity vs. Despair Age 65 plus
If you would like to explore where you are in the stages or how you might develop intimacy, initiative, or just some help coping with emotions and your mastery of your life experience, please reach out for a strategy session today: [email protected].