This April, we’re going to bring you a series of articles that have stories and advice for when you’re trying new things: new skills, new fields, new projects.
Articles in the category "Mental Health"
Are You a Playaholic?
A lifestyle of leisure isn’t a bad thing, but what about when the balance is so skewed that you’d do just about anything but work?
What Is Your Myers-Briggs Type? Is There a “Typical” Multipotentialite?
Here comes the data! Melanie Buford analyzed her multipotentialite students and found some fascinating trends in their Myers Briggs types and CliftonStrengths results!
“Are you sure that’s a good idea?” asked a family member, doubtfully.
And that was enough to utterly deflate me.
How to Recover After a Setback
Do you get surprised when things go wrong, and find it hard to deal when you’re facing a lot of unanticipated obstacles?
Now What? How to Cope With “Post-Project Depression”
When you spend years working toward a huge stretch goal, you celebrate big once you reach it—but what if after the hoopla, you feel tired and burnt out?
How to Deal with the Fear of Being “Too Complex”
Do people ever make you think your many passions and interests might just be “too much”? What if other folks think you’re inconsistent, or overly confusing? Here are ways to address those fears and embrace your beautiful complexities.
Why You Should Embrace Your “Amateurish” Side and Get Over Yourself (Occasionally)
Amateur means “a lover of something,” not “someone who’s kinda crappy at something.”
How to Deal with Imposter Syndrome
Are multipotentialites more likely to experience imposter syndrome than other people? How do you make it go away?