Having multiple facets or dimensions to one’s identity, personality, or existence; embracing the complexity and coexistence of different, and sometimes contrasting, qualities, emotions, or behaviors within oneself. Reflecting the idea that a person cannot be defined by a single characteristic or role.
Casual Use:
"I’m not just one thing—I’m multipersonal. Some days I’m calm and collected, and other days I’m a total whirlwind, and that’s okay."
Professional Context:
"The team loved her multipersonal approach to leadership, balancing compassion with assertiveness seamlessly."
Relationships:
"In our marriage, we’ve learned to embrace each other’s multipersonal nature—it’s what makes us dynamic and keeps our connection alive."
Social Media Post:
"Learning to love my multipersonal self means celebrating my kindness, confronting my fears, and owning my flaws. I’m all of it, and that’s enough.
Therapeutic Setting:
"Part of self-acceptance is recognizing that we’re all multipersonal—holding space for our strengths and our shadows without judgment."
"I’m not just one thing—I’m multipersonal. Some days I’m calm and collected, and other days I’m a total whirlwind, and that’s okay."
Professional Context:
"The team loved her multipersonal approach to leadership, balancing compassion with assertiveness seamlessly."
Relationships:
"In our marriage, we’ve learned to embrace each other’s multipersonal nature—it’s what makes us dynamic and keeps our connection alive."
Social Media Post:
"Learning to love my multipersonal self means celebrating my kindness, confronting my fears, and owning my flaws. I’m all of it, and that’s enough.
Therapeutic Setting:
"Part of self-acceptance is recognizing that we’re all multipersonal—holding space for our strengths and our shadows without judgment."
by Clover Rae December 16, 2024