A lot of people are staying right now in identities that once made sense but now feel too small. From the outside it can look like stability. But stability and alignment are not the same thing. Workplace experts call it The Great Stay: people staying put, not always out of satisfaction, but because the cost of moving feels too high. The economic side is real. The uncertainty is real. The fear is real. But PR4LIFE sees another layer underneath it this is not only about work. It's about what happens when the life you built still functions, but something inside you knows it no longer fits the way it used to.
A lot of people are staying right now in identities that once made sense but now feel too small. From the outside it can look like stability. But stability and alignment are not the same thing. Workplace experts call it The Great Stay: people staying put, not always out of satisfaction, but because the cost of moving feels too high. The economic side is real. The uncertainty is real. The fear is real. But PR4LIFE sees another layer underneath it this is not only about work. It's about what happens when the life you built still functions, but something inside you knows it no longer fits the way it used to.
This series names what's underneath the staying: where you're staying out of wisdom versus staying out of fear, and what happens when a role, title, identity, or life chapter changes without your permission. You don't need another surface-level reset, you need language for what's actually going on.
This series names what's underneath the staying: where you're staying out of wisdom versus staying out of fear, and what happens when a role, title, identity, or life chapter changes without your permission. You don't need another surface-level reset, you need language for what's actually going on.