Self-directedness, comfort with discomfort, pattern-spotting and self-knowledge are four cognitive and emotional skills that can dramatically increase your ability to thrive as a multipod.
Finding the Thread That Ties Your Story Together: a Conversation with Pam Slim
Pamela Slim is the author of the new book, Body of Work: Finding the Thread That Ties Your Story Together.
The Infamous Goal-Setting Post of 2014
My work goals are pretty simple. In 2014 I’m committing to two main areas: Growth and writing.
My 2013 Annual Review: The Highs and the Lows
What went well and what did not go well.
Labels: When to Use them, When to Shed them and the Paradox of Identifying as a “Multipotentialite”
Nobody, let alone a multipotentialite, likes being categorized or put into a box. But can labels sometimes be useful–even to multipotentialites?
“What if we just take a month and write an album?”
To be a rock star — and many things — you don’t need a lifetime to dedicate. You just need a small chunk of time to set aside and you need to prioritize your project.
I Built a Standing Desk! (And Kicked a Limiting Belief to the Curb)
How chronic neck pain inspired me to build my own $22 standing desk.
What Are You going to Do with Your 11 Lifetimes?
This cartoon by Zach Weiner is a beautiful response to the 10,000 hour argument and proves that multipotentialites can indeed do many things.
Isn’t Curiosity Enough?
People sometimes project identities onto you when you show even the faintest interest in a subject. Here’s why that’s a problem.