Is this a good example: I was sat in a counselling course and being taught about an 8 step circle of how humans move from vague interest in something to embedded habit. All my colleagues were asking what each step meant and how they could use the tool. Meanwhile I’d been thinking that the ‘step before the point at which it becomes habit’ could be an excellent way to make a deep connection with addiction clients and discover exactly what their tipping point was. I asked the teacher about this and she became uncomfortable and quickly returned to the step by step teaching of the tool.
@ThriveMindGiftedCoaching
5 ай бұрын
Yes, that's a perfect example!
@skmanny2525
28 күн бұрын
Wow, that's so beautiful watching you explain! You truly know what you're talking about wtf that's scary because that's rare in this world 😅
@empemitheos
2 ай бұрын
gifted people are outside of the normal distribution, and therefore unpredictable and innovative, compared to normally distributed people who work within the system, about the 130s are where IQ shifts from normally distributed to power law distributed
@nonewhatsoever1000
2 ай бұрын
Nice example. Here is one from real life. One is going to the local gardening center (Germany) to get some bricks 4 a small gardening project. Then the mind starts to churn out ideas about other ways to use bricks other than building. Then one wants to know how bricks are made.,clay properties, temperature, history of clay firing, watches how-to tutorial, makes a cup from dirt using the BBQ. right. Enough? No.... Down the path one is using store bought bricks to make home-made salpeter and checks out what do to with it. Don't get started on the chemistry of it all. The gardening got also done using crushed bricks
@ThriveMindGiftedCoaching
2 ай бұрын
Great example!
@catbehindthecurtain
5 ай бұрын
I have comments and questions! Related to the differences in perception and processing of environmental stimuli - what we perceive vs. what others perceive and how this factors into the way conclusions are drawn and actions planned. "How did you know that was going to happen?!" vs. "How did you NOT know that was going to happen?!" So, I'm extremely curious as to whether there are ways to demonstarte different levels of perception (or recognition of stimuli) taken in for processing and the speed at which stimuli is processed and action taken. Wouldn't it be helpful for us to know what it's like to perceive less, and other people to know what it's like to always being perceiving so much more? It's something I started thinking about in relation to 4K pictures/tv for example... most people rave about how 'life like' it looks to them. But to me, it looks fake. The edges of objects are so crisp and clean that it looks almost cartoonish or drawn. And it looks like its sitting in front of a background, not in the scene. (Is that just me?)
@ThriveMindGiftedCoaching
5 ай бұрын
Your tv anecdote is a good one to try to explain to people what it feels like to perceive more detail. Other options are to use visual or auditory devices to either enhance or limit sight or sound ... using magnifying reading glasses to illustrate what it's like to see more detail, or noise cancelling headphones to illustrate what it's like to hear less detail. I think the best way to show someone what it feels like to be overwhelmed with stimuli is to sit in a crowded room and try to talk to someone who's a bit too far away to be heard easily. When you struggle to make out what someone else is saying, you end up tuning in to the ambient noise from all the other people in the room, which helps illustrate what it feels like to try to sort through way too much stimuli to locate the important parts. Hope this helps!
@jasonkrick1614
Ай бұрын
Here is my personal experience between smart and gifted. I’m technically, via testing, smart. IQ tested just below 150. For the most part school was somewhat easy. I still had to study(ish) to get good grades. But was lazy in my early years as I could generate whatever grade I wanted. Here is what my definition of gifted is. I’m in college. Taking the obligatory organic chemistry. First day of class. I go. Oh I get this. And basically just sat there and sorta listened to the lectures. 3 hour midterm. Completed in 20 minutes with zero studying. 3 hour final? Same thing. 20 minutes. And I was taking my time. The class was complaining how difficult the class was to the prof. He says it can’t be that difficult. This guy, pointing to me, doesn’t even take notes. And he is the top of the class. Yeah. Felt the daggers that day. There you go. Smart can be learned. Gifted is innate. Btw. I’m terrible in math.
@patrickahlgrimm4933
Ай бұрын
Hey nice, so I might be smart, but I am not gifted.
@ihrtaj
5 ай бұрын
I am so happy to have found your channel! I will watch more and consider your program, as I am blown away by your content. I have struggled for years and being labled G/T I thought ended after high school. This is amazing, because somehow you were in my feed today. New sub!❤
@ThriveMindGiftedCoaching
5 ай бұрын
Welcome :)
@mohibquadri4053
5 ай бұрын
Insightful !! What do you believe will earn promotions faster and make employee earn most money as some people say don't be the Best but be the ONLY ! or does being a Problem Solver help in achieving massive success at workplace ? How does that work.. any good books on this topic to understand more.. i am an Hvac engineer in AEC construction industry working for air conditioning projects..
@ThriveMindGiftedCoaching
5 ай бұрын
I like "The Gifted Adult" by Mary Elaine Jacobson: bookshop.org/a/81731/9780345434920
@cartermusic2020
Ай бұрын
Waittttt you mean leaps of logic aren’t neurotypical? Like people don’t naturally do that? I thought that was just the joy of having a brain.
@rosspena2010
2 ай бұрын
I don't know which one I am but I relate with the gifted I have a lot of the traits you were talking about and my dyslexia makes me look at stuff a little different it's like I have a built-in pattern recognition software for example I find four-leaf clovers all the time it's not lucky I can just see them
@rubyglasspool2155
5 ай бұрын
Thank you. Could you do a video talking through lots of examples of synthesis of information at some point? I loved the painting lecture example- several more like that would be useful 😊
@ThriveMindGiftedCoaching
5 ай бұрын
I'll put it on my list :)
@ceasetheday87
5 ай бұрын
I’m so confused. This description of gifted people is how I thought everyone worked mentally. You mean to tell me everyone doesn’t think this way?
@ThriveMindGiftedCoaching
5 ай бұрын
Yep :)
@metr08
Ай бұрын
If you’re truly gifted, you would know not everyone thinks that way. It’s very obvious and extremely frustrating.
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