Either by pursuing different interests simultaneously, or in rotation (depending on the period for example) or by carrying them out one at a time. For Wapnick, multipotential also runs into problems, especially in jobs based on stability, and problems with productivity and concentration. And then he can meet the impostor syndrome, that is the conviction of not deserving of the success obtained, attributing it to external factors such as luck, and with the great fear of being unmasked and recognized precisely as an imposter. All this in addition to intolerance towards routine, a tendency to boredom, the difficulty in focusing one's attention, the difficulty in finding time for all one.
Always for Wapnick he has strengths as a mobile number list counterpart, namely a good ability to synthesize ideas, quick learning, adaptability, big-format thinking, and the ability to relate and translate between different types of people, languages and ways of thinking 7 . Back to index Multipotential: aspects to work on On these bases, from our point of view, it is obvious that the most important work on oneself to be carried out is that of "presence" 8 . A calm, peaceful mind, free as much as possible from negative emotionality, and therefore emotionally intelligent 9 , elastic, flexible, trained, and therefore "powerful", turns out to be the right antidote to deal with this multiplicity of stimuli and experiences.
Experiences which can all be carried out to the fullest, and no longer "just for" and bored. The fact of doing more things doing them well simultaneously, or in periods, or one at a time, gives that satisfaction, that charge, valid for all the various next experiences. In this way you bring the full experience, as a dowry, as well as freeing yourself from those feelings of guilt typical of the imposter syndrome (e.g. not deserving). It must also be said that by doing everything well, one is then inevitably able to access one's own specialization, as one.