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026 Do your many interests hinder your next great beginning?

Author
[email protected] (What's next in life? | Explore your future with Leary Gates & Armin Assadi)
Published
Thu 17 Jul 2014
Episode Link
https://reinventure.me/026-many-interests-hinder-next-great-beginning/

Are you feeling pressure to nail down that ONE THING you’re supposed to be good at? Maybe you’re meant to follow the path of a horizontal master instead.



 


This episode’s Inspire Me quote comes from master of multiple disciplines, Thomas Edison:


“If we did all the things we are capable of doing, we would astound ourselves.”


If you look at Thomas Edison’s achievements, it’s astounding. Even more so, examine his to-do list and you’ll find such unrelated items as inventing a cotton picker, electrical piano, artificial cable and a “snow compressor.” Edison was a true horizontal master.


Leary and Armin describe horizontal masters as those who embrace their multiple talents and interests and find ways to manage them as a portfolio of engagements. While vertical masters deepen their expertise in a given area over time, horizontal masters are more integrative of multiple disciplines. You might think of a horizontal master to be a generalist and a vertical master to be a specialist; or, in the nomenclature of career coach Barbara Sher, a “scanner” or “diver.”


How do you know if you should be on one path or another? You’re likely meant to be a horizontal master if:



  • You have many seemingly unrelated interests.

  • You lose interest quickly or become anxious if pressed to go deep in an area.

  • You routinely feel scattered, disorganized, or lacking purpose.

  • You feel out of place and defective.


There are steps you can take to get down the road of horizontal mastery:



  • Embrace your design. You’re not any more defective than a specialist.

  • Find the commonalities and connections between your various interests. Leary talks about bumblebees and nuclear power plants.

  • Act on something. Often, multitalented people shut down their opportunities because they are afraid that to act means to choose something permanently.

  • Maintain margin. Build in times to assess and adjust your portfolio. Leary discusses his portfolio tool listed below.

  • Relax. Everything you do doesn’t need to find a nice, neat fit in your occupation.


The Challenge Me for this episode is to download Leary’s Personal Venturing template from the resource section below and complete that for your own ventures.


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