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Nike's swoosh and Apple's logo are worth billions not because of their design, but because those companies intentionally created, promoted, and protected them. You have a brand too — as an individual, a family, a team, an organization. The question is whether you're being intentional about it.
In Part 5 of the "You're in the People Business" series, I explore how individualism weakens identity and how independence has been confused with maturity. True maturity is recognizing we are interdependent by design. Strong identity is never formed in isolation — it's realized in the context of belonging to something larger than ourselves.
The other extreme is just as damaging. Australia's "tall poppy syndrome" and Germany's prioritization of uniformity over individuality show what happens when the pendulum swings too far the other way. The goal is balance: individual expression and corporate belonging.
Three ways identity is shaped:
This Week's Challenge
Audit your brand. Ask yourself:
Visit Stephanie Presents for resources, to book speaking engagements, and get the weekly newsletter, Godly Impact.
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By Stephanie SmithNike's swoosh and Apple's logo are worth billions not because of their design, but because those companies intentionally created, promoted, and protected them. You have a brand too — as an individual, a family, a team, an organization. The question is whether you're being intentional about it.
In Part 5 of the "You're in the People Business" series, I explore how individualism weakens identity and how independence has been confused with maturity. True maturity is recognizing we are interdependent by design. Strong identity is never formed in isolation — it's realized in the context of belonging to something larger than ourselves.
The other extreme is just as damaging. Australia's "tall poppy syndrome" and Germany's prioritization of uniformity over individuality show what happens when the pendulum swings too far the other way. The goal is balance: individual expression and corporate belonging.
Three ways identity is shaped:
This Week's Challenge
Audit your brand. Ask yourself:
Visit Stephanie Presents for resources, to book speaking engagements, and get the weekly newsletter, Godly Impact.
Click here to order your copy of The Great Brain Remodel of Adolescence or purchase from Amazon
#spiritual
#emotionalhealth
#relationships
#family
#familylife
#moms
#dads
#parenting
#raisinggodlykids
#bible
#faith
#truth
#biblestudy
#christianfaith
#christianwomen
#christianity
#humanbehavior
#humandesign