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Do you have a wide range of interests, talents, and passions?
Ever feel torn between pursuing multiple paths or specializing in just one?
If you're nodding along, you might just be a multipotentialite — a fascinating person who defies societal expectations with your boundless curiosity and a unique approach to life.
What does it mean to be a multipotentialite?
Did you know?
The term multipotentialite was coined by Emilie Wapnick, a writer, speaker, and career coach, in her TED Talk titled "Why some of us don't have one true calling."
How does a multipotentialite operate?
What challenges do multipotentialites face?
Multipotentialites sometimes experience imposter syndrome — the feeling of being a phony in certain areas of their lives that can make them question their own capabilities.
They might doubt themselves internally or face external misperceptions that they're just jack-of-all-trades instead of true experts in their fields.
Are you a multipotentialite?
Consider the following traits of multipotentialites:
You find it difficult to answer the question "What do you do?" because your career isn't a standard one.
You had a hard time choosing a major or specialty in school because you have so many interests.
You work on different personal projects and think about/discuss many subjects over the course of a week.
You have many open browser tabs and/or have many books waiting to be read.
You love meeting and connecting with all kinds of people from diverse backgrounds.
You feel excited and curious when someone asks you to do something you've never done before.
You may lose interest in something once you have a good grasp on it.
You feel a sense of guilt and worry that you may fall out of love with your main pursuit.
Did you know?
For a more in-depth assessment of your multipotentiality, you can take the free quiz offered at Emilie Wapnick's website.
Who's the multipotentialite?
Meet 3 intriguing people:
Liam
He holds a Ph.D. in neuroscience and dedicates most of his time to teaching university classes and conducting research.
On weekends, you can often find him buried in scientific journals and sipping his favorite tea.
Desti
She spends mornings writing code for a tech startup, afternoons practicing guitar, and evenings experimenting with culinary delights.
She is always up for day trips to new destinations, loves learning languages, and occasionally designs jewelry.
Taylor
They started as a graphic designer, then pursued a career in event planning, and currently runs a successful yoga studio.
They enjoy dabbling in various fields and being a Jack-of-all-trades.
Quiz
Out of these fascinating people, who do you think embodies the spirit of a multipotentialite, embracing diverse interests and talents? Select all that apply:
Desti and Taylor are our multipotentialites! Desti's diverse interests and readiness to explore new experiences are clear signs of a true multipotentialite. Taylor is also a multipotentialite, but they like to take their time to pursue 1-2 interests at a time before moving on to the next. Liam is without a doubt a specialist.
Take Action
If you discovered that you're a multipotentialite today, congratulations!
Discover a whole new perspective on yourself with these steps:
This Byte has been authored by
Evelina Wongosari
Learning Designer | Project Manager