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  • POST BY : Blake Miner
  • May 15, 2022

Intrinsic vs Extrinsic Goals: Which Are You Chasing?

Intrinsic vs Extrinsic Goals
Most people go through life setting goals. There are two types of goals: intrinsic and extrinsic. So, which should you set for yourself? This blog post will explore the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic goals, and how to determine which type of goal is best for you. Intrinsic goals come from a personal desire or interest in something, whereas extrinsic goals are pursued due to external factors such as money or recognition. Extrinsic rewards
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  • POST BY : Blake Miner
  • May 15, 2022

WTF is a Multipotentialite?

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What is a Multipotentialite? Multipotentiality is a term from psychology that refers to the ability for a person to excel in multiple endeavors, careers or fields. It arose from educational research in the area of giftedness. It can also refer to the trait of having multiple interests spanning across fields or areas as opposed to being strong in just one. The opposite of a specialist, a multipotentialite is someone who has the trait of
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  • POST BY : Blake Miner
  • May 15, 2022

Why Walking Helps Us Think: A Flâneur’s Guide

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When you walk, your eyes are given a rest from screens and your brain is momentarily relieved from all the stresses of your working day. And what if I told you that walking isn’t just good for distracting your mind, that it could actually help you focus more effectively instead?  After all, it was William Wordsworth who “wandered lonely as a cloud”, as many as 180,000 miles in his lifetime. Which is apparently just
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Practical Flânerie, Walking

  • POST BY : Blake Miner
  • May 15, 2022

The Infinite Versions of You (and Everyone Around You)

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1. Different Versions of You  In the book “One, No One and One Hundred Thousand” (Original Italian: Uno, Nessuno e Centomila), the main character is struck with a sudden, haunting epiphany:  Inside the imagination of every person he comes across exists a different version of himself—a version that’s a mismatch of his own self-image.  He realizes “he” was only “him” to himself. Everyone around him had created their own copy of him in their
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  • POST BY : Blake Miner
  • May 15, 2022

Security vs Freedom: Which is Your Greatest Value?

Freedom vs Security
Security or freedom? My whole life these two values have battled it out. I still have the notebook from a number of years ago when I went through Tony Robbins’ program Personal Power 2. One of the psychology exercises had you list out your values and then arrange them. Ten lines, ten values in order of importance. In my scribbled handwriting, the word FREEDOM is written on line 1, and SECURITY on line 2. Connecting
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  • POST BY : Blake Miner
  • May 15, 2022

What is a Polymath? The Ultimate Guide

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A polymath is someone who knows a little bit about everything. They’re the Renaissance men and women of our modern world, comfortable discussing art, science, history, psychology and pretty much anything else under the sun. They’re usually very good at learning new things and have a wide range of knowledge. Polymaths are also often very creative and have the ability to see connections between fields that other people might not be able to see.
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