Mission Monday

šŸ›”ļø Reclaiming My Origin Story — Taking My Professional Self Seriously

A digital illustration in comic book style shows a woman in a black superhero costume with a purple ā€œMā€ emblem standing confidently on a rooftop at sunrise. She holds a folder under one arm, symbolizing a resume or mission file. Behind her, a faint silhouette of a smaller, shadowed version of herself suggests her past. A black cat with golden eyes and a white heart-shaped patch on its chest sits calmly at her feet. The city skyline glows in soft purple and gold tones, evoking a sense of hope and determination.

🧬 Every Hero Has an Origin Story

Superheroes don’t justĀ appearĀ in full costume, ready to save the day. They start with something raw: a challenge, a turning point, a realization that life can’t keep going the same way.

For me, that moment wasn’t one single event — it was a slow build. A combination of burnout, curiosity, creative hunger, and the need to prove to myself that I stillĀ have something to offer.

And I do. I always did. I just needed to start treating my own story like it matters. That means:Ā taking my professional self seriously again.


šŸŽÆ What That Means for Me Now

  • I’m not ā€œjust someone with a mixed background.ā€ I’m someone who can bridge creativity, coordination, and continuous improvement.
  • I’m not ā€œbehind.ā€ I’m building a career path that reflects who I really am.
  • I’m not apologizing for past roles. I’m highlighting the strengths I developed in them.

Reclaiming my origin story means seeing the throughline — and realizingĀ I’ve always been more capable than I gave myself credit for.


šŸ”„ Rewriting My Professional Narrative

It’s easy to downplay your experience when the job titles don’t line up perfectly. But here’s what I’m choosing instead:

  • 🧩 SeeingĀ transferable skillsĀ as tools, not gaps
  • āœļø Writing resumes and cover letters with voice and intention
  • šŸŽ™ļø Showing up to interviews with self-respect — not perfection
  • šŸ—ŗļø Treating my career like an evolving world, not a linear path

This shift has changed how I blog, how I study, and how I show up — even while recovering from surgery. It’s made everything feel more rooted.


🐾 Diana Believed in Me First

Let’s be real: Diana hasĀ alwaysĀ taken me seriously. She watches me work like I’m doing something important (even if it’s just writing a blog about cat hair and project management).

And maybe she’s right.

Taking myself seriously isn’t about ego — it’s about showing up for the person I’m becoming.


šŸ’¬ Final Thought

Reclaiming your origin story means honoring where you’ve beenĀ withoutĀ downplaying what you’re capable of next.

So this week, I’m setting the mission:Ā show up like the job is already mine. Not with arrogance — but with intention, respect, and belief in the path I’m building.