1) Surround yourself with the right people The people closest to you shape your sense of self. If you spend too much time with those who ____, you might gradually start chasing goals or values that aren’t even yours. Surround yourself with people who help you stay grounded instead of those who leave you questioning who you really are. 2) Filter out the “helpful” noise Not everyone who gives advice wants to control you, but if you listen to too many voices at once, you can easily ____ trying to please them all. The result? Confusion, self-doubt, and a life ____ by too many conflicting expectations. 3) Engage in creative and critical thinking If you never question assumptions, you might ____ by following routines that aren’t really yours. Creative thinking stops you from living on autopilot and helps you see when small, ____ changes are shaping you into someone you never meant to become. 4) Choose courage in the little moments Identity creep rarely starts with one big decision. It begins when you quietly ____ external pressures or slowly start to ____, living a version of yourself designed for someone else. Courage in small choices keeps you from losing control over your own story. 5) Practise saying no to the wrong opportunities Sometimes identity creep starts when you accept every chance that comes your way because you’re afraid to miss out. But if you keep saying yes to everything, you risk a ____ - no longer choosing freely, but simply reacting. Saying no helps you protect your independence and priorities. 6) Take time to recharge and reflect If you never pause, you risk letting everyday compromises slowly ____. When you’re constantly in motion, you might not notice how far you’ve ____ what matters. Regular reflection helps you catch these small shifts before they become a life you don’t recognise.

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