CONCEPT
Narrative Maintenance
The ongoing practice of constructing a coherent story that connects identity experiments, reflective integrations, and emerging self into a through-line — Ibarra's fourth component of the working-identity practice and the mechanism by which transition preserves continuity of purpose.
Narrative maintenance is the fourth component of the practice through which a working identity is constructed, alongside deliberate experimentation, reflective integration, and network cultivation. The narrative is not a retrospective summary delivered once the transition is complete; it is a real-time construction, updated with each experiment, revised with each reflection, refined with each conversation in which the evolving self is shared with others. Ibarra's research on identity narratives identifies a specific quality that distinguishes the narratives of successful transitioners: a through-line of continuity that connects the old self to the new, showing how the person's core concerns — the things she cares about, the problems she finds compelling, the values she cannot compromise — are expressed differently in the new identity but not abandoned. Change of practice is accommodated; continuity of purpose is preserved.
In The You On AI Field Guide
Ibarra's framework distinguishes between narratives that reflect genuine integration and narratives constructed to appear coherent without the underlying