GRL Initiative Quiz: What Kind of Leader Are You Becoming?
A 60-second quiz to understand your strengths, identity, and how you show up in the world.
Who Are You Becoming?
Most people only start asking big identity questions when something breaks.
A season ends.
A job changes.
A relationship shifts.
But identity isn’t built in crisis moments — it’s built in the quiet ones.
This 60-second quiz will help you reflect on your strengths, your instincts, and the way you naturally show up in the world.
Because understanding who you are is the first step toward becoming the leader you’re meant to be.
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Questions People Ask When They’re Figuring Themselves Out
How do I figure out who I am?
Figuring out who you are doesn’t happen all at once. Identity develops through reflection, experiences, and the environments we spend time in. Asking yourself questions about your values, strengths, and the moments when you feel most like yourself is one of the most powerful ways to begin understanding your identity.
Why do I feel lost about my identity?
Feeling unsure about who you are is more common than most people realize. Major life transitions, changes in relationships, school, work, or sports can make people question their identity. Taking time to reflect through journaling, conversations, and self-exploration can help you reconnect with the parts of yourself that matter most.
What questions should I ask myself to understand my identity?
Some of the most helpful reflection questions include:
• When do I feel most like myself?
• What values matter most to me?
• When do I feel like I belong?
• What strengths do others see in me?
• What kind of person do I want to become?
Can journaling help you find yourself?
Journaling can be one of the most effective tools for identity development. Writing helps people process experiences, recognize patterns in their thinking, and clarify what matters most to them. Many leadership and personal development practices use guided journaling as a way to build self-awareness. Journal Prompts to Help You Find Yourself

