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Jungian Perspectives on Persona for Entrepreneurs: Aligning Inner Self and Business Presence
In Jungian psychology, the persona is the social mask we wear to meet the world. For entrepreneurs, this mask shapes how they lead, connect, and create. But when it becomes too rigid or detached from the inner self, authenticity fades. This blog explores how conscious reflection helps align the inner and outer selves—so that one’s business presence grows from genuine self-knowledge, not performance.

Dr. MJ Yang
Nov 13 min read
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Honoring Life's Transitions: Understanding Why Inner Change Takes Time
Life’s transitions are not instant events but journeys that unfold over time. The space between endings and beginnings—the liminal space—is where true inner growth happens. By honoring this process, protecting our energy, and embracing patience, we allow change to take root and emerge more fully, creating a deeper, more authentic sense of self.

Dr. MJ Yang
Sep 134 min read
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Women’s Identities Beyond Roles: From Emma Jung to Silicon Valley Today
Nearly a century after Emma Jung’s time, many women still find their identities overshadowed by roles like wife or mother. In Silicon Valley, I often hear stories of women whose careers and dreams were put on hold for a spouse’s opportunities. Drawing on Jungian psychology, this blog explores why reclaiming one’s own center is vital for women’s mental health—and how individuation helps us step out of the shadows and into our own light.

Dr. MJ Yang
Aug 314 min read
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