I thought this life-changing concept was about checking all the boxes until you landed on a career that fulfilled every singe one of your needs—leading inevitably to happiness. As it turns out, happiness isn’t the point at all.
Why You Should Take Up Something Old
You know what’s fun? Things I used to enjoy. Sometimes we leave an interest behind because we desperately need change. But coming back to an old passion is both refreshing and comforting.
How to Transform Your Haters into Helpers
No matter what heights you reach, somebody will always be upset by your success. But skillfully dealing with uninvited critics can transform them from an annoyance to an unexpected gift. Here’s how.
It’s Time to Spring Clean Your Brain
We all accumulate mental ephemera—business ideas, creative projects, and potential collaborations that never quite got off the ground. Over time, these knick-knacks of the brain start to weigh us down. Here’s how to give your multipotentialite mind a sweep and start fresh.
What Will I Do with My Brief Multipotentialite Life?
When I reflect on the brevity of my family members’ lives, I also contemplate what this means for my own mortality as a multipotentialite. If I don’t have much time, I need to realign my life with my values now.
A Love Note to Amateurishness
Doing things “just for fun” opens us up to new kinds of satisfaction, joy and enthusiasm. Here’s what happened when I dipped my toe into a world that’s typically reserved for experts.
Why Your Goals are Getting Away from You
Change is a constant in a multipotentialite’s life, yet we often insist on rigid plans. Here are three factors that lead to stalled or evolving goals, and how to make space for them so you can thrive.
Your Permission Slip for an Unapologetic Life
Forgiving myself for the ways that my multipotentialite life didn’t move in a straight line clears the slate—so I can grant myself permission to create more beauty with less fear. Here’s how you can do the same.
Your Wins Exist. Celebrate Them!
Having goals is great, but if achievement only means moving on to the next task…what’s the point? Celebrating your wins—big and small—can lead to a more joyful and productive life.