refuses to fit neatly into one box? Perhaps you’ve been told you have too many interests, change directions too often, or struggle to choose just one path. This article explores the psychology of polymaths, multipotentialites, and the many ways people relate to curiosity, learning, and meaning-making. Along the way, we’ll untangle common questions about neurodivergence, examine why some minds naturally connect seemingly unrelated ideas, and introduce four original Learning Archetypes: The Cartographer, The Collector, The Specialist, and The Weaver. Whether you’re navigating identity, career questions, or simply trying to understand how your mind works, this reflective exploration offers a compassionate perspective on embracing your unique way of learning. Perhaps your life was never meant to follow a straight line. Perhaps you’ve been weaving a tapestry all along.
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Neurodivergence Lives in the Body
Why Whole-System Care Matters in Mental Health Treatment It’s important to consider whole-body care for neurodivergence when exploring treatment options for ADHD, Autism, and AuDHD. When the Map Replaces the Terrain There’s a particular kind of mistake that happens in very professional rooms. It doesn’t look careless.It doesn’t sound dismissive.Instead, it wears a lanyard andContinue reading “Neurodivergence Lives in the Body”