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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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Sacred Space for Grief in the Immigrant Journey: Reflections from a Jungian Perspective
For immigrants, grief often travels across borders. When loved ones fall ill or pass away back home, distance, duty, and visa limitations can make mourning feel impossible. This blog explores how to honor that grief, create sacred space for feeling, and carry love across distance — through a Jungian lens that holds both loss and resilience.

Dr. MJ Yang
Oct 254 min read
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Finding Your People: Why Identity-Aligned Community Matters for Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship can feel isolating, especially for those with marginalized or intersecting identities. Finding a community that understands your story — without needing explanation — can turn exhaustion into courage and loneliness into growth. True belonging doesn’t just support your business; it nurtures individuation — the process of becoming whole, authentic, and aligned with who you truly are.

Dr. MJ Yang
Oct 44 min read
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