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A Mind Expander
I couldn’t tell you why I picked up this book. I certainly passed on it the first few times I saw it, but so kept coming back to it. I finally got it and...mind blown. I had never heard the world “multipotentialite” before but as soon as she defined it I knew that she was talking about me. The closest I had ever come to defining my skills and interests before was to label myself a generalist. This book has helped me figure out exactly (almost) what I am and how to make some plans to dive into all of the varied and unrelated things I always want to do.
For a long time I bought into the silly notion that the world was right. You have to find one thing and stick with it and pay your bills with THAT THING. But it never really, really made sense to me and after reading this book I know that I am not alone in thinking this. I’m glad I finally picked it up. It’s a great beginning guide to helping you reach (all of) your potential(s).
I couldn’t tell you why I picked up this book. I certainly passed on it the first few times I saw it, but so kept coming back to it. I finally got it and...mind blown. I had never heard the world “multipotentialite” before but as soon as she defined it I knew that she was talking about me. The closest I had ever come to defining my skills and interests before was to label myself a generalist. This book has helped me figure out exactly (almost) what I am and how to make some plans to dive into all of the varied and unrelated things I always want to do.
For a long time I bought into the silly notion that the world was right. You have to find one thing and stick with it and pay your bills with THAT THING. But it never really, really made sense to me and after reading this book I know that I am not alone in thinking this. I’m glad I finally picked it up. It’s a great beginning guide to helping you reach (all of) your potential(s).