Ditch a Toxic Mindset About Your Intelligence |
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- Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
- A phrase to retire forever, this week's #CultureDrop dives into the phrase "I'm not that smart." I have a lot to say about this one and intelligence as a whole. You're actually super smart, but not in every way possible.
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This is something I say daily to the kids I work with, but not to myself. I appreciate the reminder to allow myself some grace and focus on what I am good at.
An especially important message as we learn more about the extremely valuable neuro-divergent community. So. Many. Gifts.
Agreed!
I love this way of reframing our way of thinking about intelligence. When I was in college, a 'friend' repeatedly said, "You're only book smart. " This person might have been insecure about their intelligence and put me down to feel better about themselves.
Yep, that tracks:)
Thanks, friends. My early morning moment to reflect on. Be well.
You too Todd!
What a great video!!!
Glad you liked it!
Another wonderful dimension of diversity that should be understood and celebrated! Thank you for the reminder - we have come to revere mathematic or analytic "smartness", which is terrific and valuable, and as you've mentioned, there are so many ways to be "smart". Talking yourself down - for any reason - is just a bad habit that needs to be broken!
I totally agree!
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Maybe you can convince me because the only thing I know how to do is be kind and I help give people advice when they're having hard times.