What Do Gifted Adults Need to Thrive? Ten Things We MUST Have Or We Get Extremely Cranky

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @cquarman
    @cquarman 6 месяцев назад +6

    Exceptionally well explained, thank you.

  • @chiappim2
    @chiappim2 7 месяцев назад +6

    I am a brazilian gifted, and since there are no more videos in Portuguese about this topic, I am watching in English and French now, and everyday I find out something new.
    Watching this video I discovered why I love languages which are completely different from my native one (Portuguese): I like them because they are difficult to learn, such as German, Yoruba, Russian, Japanese and Arabian. On the other hand, languages such as Spanish, which shares about 96% of vocabulary in Portuguese, never atracted me.

  • @heraddledbrain
    @heraddledbrain 7 месяцев назад +19

    I’m really excited about this channel! Please keep it up!
    If you wouldn’t mind a little constructive feedback, I would offer two suggestions:
    1. The magic wand noise gets irritating quickly. I love your titles, but it could do without the sound.
    2. I almost didn’t watch your videos because you have kids in the thumbnails and I’m looking for adult content. I would suggest using adults for your thumbnails so as to capture your target audience. Believe me-we are out here dying for content for us and not just kids!
    Thank you so much for what you are offering! I look forward to more!

    • @devongibson4161
      @devongibson4161 6 месяцев назад

      I’m excited about this channel too!

    • @karishmanaik3948
      @karishmanaik3948 Месяц назад +2

      Ditto! LOVE LOVE LOVE the content so much. That Magic wand noise is very contrasting to your soothing calm voice.

    • @blobymcblobface
      @blobymcblobface 6 дней назад +1

      Wait I like the wand noise y'all are some haters 🤣

    • @ninjaofalltrades4293
      @ninjaofalltrades4293 6 дней назад

      Me too!! Makes me giggle each time

  • @fordancesake
    @fordancesake 6 месяцев назад +2

    All resonated. But I've never thought of myself as.gifted. Beginning to wonder these days. Thanks.

    • @SpidermonkeyD
      @SpidermonkeyD 6 месяцев назад +1

      Do you think things could be better with just one or two of those needs met?

  • @drivers99
    @drivers99 5 месяцев назад +4

    lol when you got to creativity, it made me think, maybe that’s why I’ve been obsessed about D&D and role playing game systems lately. And then you specifically mentioned D&D

    • @ThriveMindGiftedCoaching
      @ThriveMindGiftedCoaching  5 месяцев назад

      😆

    • @isabellacampbell8527
      @isabellacampbell8527 4 месяца назад +1

      My brother is in GT and he has been OBSESSED with DnD. He created a D&D club at our college and is always thinking about this stuff. So cool!

  • @devongibson4161
    @devongibson4161 6 месяцев назад +2

    8:22 UGHHHH, I literally incited what my previous coworkers ended up calling “The HR Revolution” because of this exact scenario. It’s soooo relieving to hear this said as having happened to someone else who’s gifted. And yes, the number of times something similar has happened is abundant.

  • @SkyeJinPermaculture
    @SkyeJinPermaculture 4 месяца назад +3

    Such a precise, warm and to-the-point desciption with examples nailing gifted lives

  • @marlonbravo9466
    @marlonbravo9466 6 месяцев назад +2

    I relate with Trust and Belief. I'm dealing with opposition and it feels as if people don't have my best intention at heart. 💔

  • @calvinsolomon
    @calvinsolomon Месяц назад +1

    I love someone saying no one can fix this or figure it out those i love to solve. I have to have conversations with an AI app because i go to long or to deep. Stay out of my way when you dont get what im doing. I hate being right most of the time and having to prove it. No one likes it but if i had someone who was right most of the time it would be great. Great to take a break and trust in someone else to get something done. All the intensitied are exhausting. My brain on overdrive constantly can be extremely exhausting. Overanalyzing everything. Dealing with people and recognizing patterns and then they say something differently or say something out of their norm i gotta wonder why. I have to go through every scenario in upcoming meetings with people. I cant function in this world im too dramatic or im pessimistic about things. I can see lots of ways things can turn south in a hurry. I see all the bad and i go through all the scenarios in my head. When it gets overwhelmed and at full speed its too much for me to handle. Its like an old dial radio that someone keeps steadily turning or the thing on ghost hunters that they get messages from the radio that keeps changing stations. That makes me laugh though how some old ass ghost knows how to use a radio. Actually i dont believe in ghosts or gods. But im curious about some of those unexplained things. I dont need to make up some nonsense to explain it away id rather figure out why than be lazy. Anyway i used to hide in my room for days when i got overwhelmed then come out refreshed and able to deal with people and get things done. Ive always had drug and alcohol additions. But i know they never cured anything. They never help the situation but they made me more social and did take away some anxieties. Relationships have all been a waste no one is as loyal as me or thinks like i do about marriage and being that one constant your partner could count on. Im over protective of those im closest to. I bottle up emotions. So muchore

  • @rubyglasspool2155
    @rubyglasspool2155 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! It’s like you’re talking about me!

  • @stephaniemcfarlane4518
    @stephaniemcfarlane4518 8 месяцев назад +2

    This has been such a great post. Thank you for sharing! 🙏

  • @isabellacampbell8527
    @isabellacampbell8527 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for making these videos! I feel so seen and less crazy knowing that I'm not weird or strange, I'm just gifted! I'm going to try to use this info to provide new challenges and opportunities to create so that I don't feel as stuck in a rut and unhappy in life. Thank you!!

  • @charliesomoza5918
    @charliesomoza5918 6 месяцев назад +3

    Excellent content.We need more studies and information about this subject.The profoundly gifted adult who don't had "discover" in childhood tend to live a life o chaos and mental illness.We suffer a lot in silence.The research that we have today is insufficient and the lives and talent are wasted.Thanks very much.

  • @zqxzqxzqx1
    @zqxzqxzqx1 4 месяца назад +3

    I'm 56 and completely shut down, and there are no therapists who specialize in treated the gifted in my state (and as we know, traditional therapy is wholly inappropriate for the gifted, leading to misdiagnoses, being invalidated, and even more problems.)

  • @cartermusic2020
    @cartermusic2020 6 месяцев назад +1

    Ugh. Yes. This. 😩 Thanks for helping us!

  • @jameslinton6424
    @jameslinton6424 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, I can't express my gratitude for absolutlely nailing it!

  • @fishtaylfertility
    @fishtaylfertility 23 дня назад

    Appreciate you addressing this topic. I do feel like it's a lot to ask of one's family to support the gifted parent by allowing them to be almost completely absent. The polymath struggle is real, but is the solution really to make everyone around you suffer so you can pursue your passions?

    • @ninjaofalltrades4293
      @ninjaofalltrades4293 6 дней назад

      I find it interesting that you got to almost completely disappear and be an absent parent from that. I took that portion as with the support of and communication with your family system. For me, mornings while my partner is still in bed is the perfect time for the extra activities that make me happy. Woodworking, sewing etc.
      However, occasionally I go deep into these passions and it will be all weekend, every weekend for a while.
      The hope is that when someone is marrying a gifted person, whether they are calling it gifted or not, is that they have spent enough time with each other to know what kind of person each is, what drives the other, etc. It shouldn’t be a surprise down the line that someone has deep and multiple passions and they want to devote intense time to it.

  • @rebeccakristinadupe-flett8361
    @rebeccakristinadupe-flett8361 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the great videos. Is there one on what gifted children need to be happy? Also how can gifted children thrive in school? Or similar.... Thank you!

    • @ThriveMindGiftedCoaching
      @ThriveMindGiftedCoaching  6 месяцев назад

      Glad you like them! I'm focusing on gifted adults, so I don't have any videos about gifted kids at the moment :)

    • @rebeccakristinadupe-flett8361
      @rebeccakristinadupe-flett8361 6 месяцев назад

      @@ThriveMindGiftedCoaching thank you I discovered you in the gifted children's FB group so sorry for the confusion! Thank you for your reply.

    • @devongibson4161
      @devongibson4161 6 месяцев назад

      @@ThriveMindGiftedCoachingand a note:
      Thank you soooo much for focusing on us gifted adults! 😭🙌🏽
      Though not outrageously abundant, there is comparatively a colossal amount of information on gifted children, and very little on gifted adults. And at least 3/4th’s of the gifted children information is academia focused, which is soooo not relevant to me or many other gifted adults. Especially us reaching or beyond our 30’s and who no longer are in any kind of schooling. And honestly, it wasn’t relevant to me even when I was in school.
      So thank you for picking up on this need and filling this niche in current information.
      I have been furiously diving into gifted research and content for 2 years now - becoming an advocate for identification and realization - and though I’ve found sooooo much information, soooo much of it just doesn’t quite hit the mark. But this is exactly what I’ve been looking for. Every video of yours so far is a banger 🙌🏽🔥

    • @ThriveMindGiftedCoaching
      @ThriveMindGiftedCoaching  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@devongibson4161 Thanks so much for your kind comments! Glad you found me and this mini community :)

  • @jameslinton6424
    @jameslinton6424 6 месяцев назад

    They all resonated, so cathartic !

  • @yannl1083
    @yannl1083 29 дней назад

    I think we are normal human with special quirks that make it a bit harder for the feeling of acceptance. so no box just a littl quirk i like it better like that :)

  • @Radix_P
    @Radix_P 7 месяцев назад +2

    What is your take on the true differences between an intelligent low support needs Autistic vs a gifted individual? They sound eerily similar in a lot of cases

    • @ThriveMindGiftedCoaching
      @ThriveMindGiftedCoaching  7 месяцев назад +4

      There is definitely some overlap, but I think the difference is in the strength of the "harder to manage" behaviors. A gifted person might have SOME executive function difficulties, but an autistic person would have MORE executive function difficulties that have more of an impact on their daily lives. There are a lot of similar examples (difficulty with social interaction, sensory sensitivities, etc) and in each case, the common behaviors differ in intensity in a gifted person vs an autistic person. It's the whole "spectrum" thing -- people can have certain behaviors to a greater or lesser degree, just like someone can be a little afraid of heights and someone else can be terrified of heights. Your thoughts?

    • @norakatz-rhoads390
      @norakatz-rhoads390 4 месяца назад

      Highly gifted family = group two members of my group are now and then self diagnosing themselves as autistic. They are failing to see that their autistic condition fades when they become a absorbed by a complex life challenge. I wish they could avoid giving themselves a sad diagnosis but it does make sense being gifted is constant work. Good to have this space to be grumpy.😅

  • @demonic_banshee
    @demonic_banshee 2 месяца назад

    I've started therapy not so long ago and my therapist and the one I've met before, when searching for therapy, suggested that I might be gifted (or autistic, but that seems to be more unlikely judged by them).
    I wonder: can you be gifted and absolutely slow in understanding topics that don't interest you?
    I can identifying with some aspects I've learned about being gifted, even thefeeling of my mind running at a high speed with SOME things.
    But when learning stuff (especially things I'm not interested in) or getting things explained by others, I'm not fast at all. I need time (and maybe visual instructions).
    Also, when doing things I'm slower than others. Sometimes bc of perfectionism, sometimes bc I lose the feeling of time... my natural speed seems to be slower than anyones, except when overthinking x'D

  • @vc6218
    @vc6218 3 месяца назад +2

    What happens when you can’t find people who get you?

    • @ThriveMindGiftedCoaching
      @ThriveMindGiftedCoaching  3 месяца назад +2

      You may end up lonely, isolated, frustrated and burned out, but there are a few coping strategies you can use. Look for gifted communities online, and search for special-interest groups in your area that might attract other gifted folks (ie: philosophy clubs, gaming groups, literary salons, etc).

  • @yannl1083
    @yannl1083 29 дней назад

    can we really ask for other to understand and trust us ? thats seem a bit far streched and self center? I get it tho. but like it seems alot to ask...
    Thank you for the video its very nice to feel understood from time to time. never really took the time to....Lol... anyway ! Have a nice day :)

  • @citrontiger
    @citrontiger 3 месяца назад

    I think i might be gifted because I recognize so much of what you are talking about in your videos but I also feel like i can't be because I feel like a total failure. I don't know what my "gift" would be and I am bored and angry all the time 😫

    • @ThriveMindGiftedCoaching
      @ThriveMindGiftedCoaching  3 месяца назад +1

      A lot of people do believe that giftedness = success, but that's not an automatic correlation. In fact, there is a huge percentage of gifted folks who feel like they've failed. The thing is, success and failure is relative, we're often pushed toward fields that aren't our passion which never works out well, and giftedness isn't so much having a specific talent, but having a brain that works differently than everyone else's. I'd suggest exploring what makes you happy, and what makes you feel good about yourself, then figuring out how to add more of that to your life. Sounds like you need challenge, purpose, and an atmosphere that celebrates your strengths. Good luck!

    • @citrontiger
      @citrontiger 3 месяца назад +1

      @@ThriveMindGiftedCoaching thank you for your answer. 🙂