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However, the digitalization of professional growth also introduces new challenges, particularly regarding privacy and the "performative" nature of being on camera. When we know we are being recorded, our behavior naturally shifts. The challenge for the modern professional is to maintain authenticity while under the digital lens, ensuring that the media remains a tool for genuine self-improvement rather than a curated performance for an invisible audience.
Digital media has transformed the way professionals reflect on their own progress. Traditionally, mentorship and coaching were private, ephemeral experiences consisting of face-to-face meetings and handwritten notes. Today, these interactions are often captured in video format. This allows for a unique form of "objective reflection." When a person watches themselves in a recorded session, they are no longer just the participant; they become the observer. They can analyze their body language, the tone of their voice, and the clarity of their arguments with a level of detachment that is impossible in the heat of the moment. Jennifer ExCoGi.mp4
The Digital Mirror: Professional Evolution in the Age of Media Digital media has transformed the way professionals reflect
