Sometimes you aren’t the problem—the "soil" is. A goldfish will only grow as large as its tank allows.
Don’t quit your job to become a painter tomorrow. Instead, take a class, join a weekend workshop, or start a small project.
Collect data on how these activities actually feel in practice versus how they feel in your head. 5. Change Your Environment Finding Your Element: How to Discover Your Tale...
Your element is in the "Zone of Genius." This is where your unique perspective and your skills collide. Ask yourself: What would I do even if I wasn't being paid or praised for it? 3. Look to Your Childhood "Obsessions"
Before the world told you what you should be, what were you drawn to? Sometimes you aren’t the problem—the "soil" is
Being in your element usually involves "flow," a state where the challenge of the task perfectly matches your skills.
Finding your "element" isn’t about picking a career from a list; it’s about locating the intersection where your natural aptitude meets your personal passion. When you find it, you don’t just work—you thrive. 1. Identify Your "Flow" States Instead, take a class, join a weekend workshop,
If you feel stuck, change your surroundings. Surround yourself with people who are already in their element. Their energy is often the catalyst you need to recognize your own potential.