Tag: pilgrimages

  • Today’s Shot 31

    Today’s Shot 31

    Throwback Thursday

    First Published on December 16th, 2019.

    Some pilgrimages are not through wooded glades of soft, filtered light with the sound of a gently-flowing fountain in the background. Some are rugged and stark landscapes that may, at first, appear barren. We face many different kinds of terrain in our journeys throughout life. Some are zen, while others seem desolate – yet they teach lessons that we couldn’t learn anywhere else on earth. 🦂 And, some give us a view we’d have never seen through the trees.

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    The scorpions scuttle and the eagle flies the big open sky today. A reminder that not all pilgrimages are beautiful in the same way.


    Desert Roads

    Nevada

    Cee’s Flower of the Day – FOTD

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  • Multipotentialite

    Multipotentialite

    On TEDxBend, Emilie Wapnick says, “Raise your hand if you’ve ever been asked the question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” At what age were you? Has this question ever caused you anxiety, or were you born innately knowing what you wanted to specialize in throughout your life?


    “Have too many passions to settle on just one? Perfect. Your unique mix of interests may turn out to be your very own superpower.”

    Emilie Wapnick


    I would say this question always caused me anxiety because it was too hard to pick one thing. Yet, isn’t this what we’re trained from very young to expect of ourselves?

    Instead of:

    “What are all the things you’d like to be when you grow up?”

    We ask and have been asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” We’re expected to know what one thing we want to do.

    This is still a question I can’t answer. Fortunately, I learned that there is a name for people like me, and perhaps for some of you as well!

    There are specialists who know exactly what they want to focus on. They lead specific fields within their focus. Then, there are the rest of us who excel in this, study that, get one degree, and then work in something else. We can bring many layers of skill sets into focused settings by being able to draw upon a variety of pursued interests that we’ve gathered along the way.


    We are called, “Multipotentialites.”


    Why Some of us Don’t Have One True Calling |Emilie Wapnick | TEDxBend


    “Multipotentiality is an educational and psychological term referring to the ability and preference of a person, particularly one of strong intellectual or artistic curiosity, to excel in two or more different fields.” Wikipedia


    In 2010 or later, Emilie Wapnick coined the term multipotentialite“, perhaps to establish a shared identity for the community. She defines it this way: A multipotentialite is a person who has many different interests and creative pursuits in life. … Being a multipotentialite is our destiny.”

    Wikipedia


    Cover photo by Nikita Kachanovsky