The document discusses several occupations that are important to Alice Bennett's occupational identity. Road cycling, camping, baking, skiing, traveling, running, family, yoga, and becoming an occupational therapist are all mentioned as significant. Road cycling has been part of her identity since she was young, while camping and skiing involve traditions with family and belonging to groups. Baking, running, yoga, and becoming an occupational therapist relate to concepts of doing, becoming, and belonging. Family is described as very important and involving the roles of being a daughter, sister, and granddaughter.