Finding Your Element: How to Discover Your Talents and Passions and Transform Your Life

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Finding Your Element: How to Discover Your Talents and Passions and Transform Your Life

Finding Your Element: How to Discover Your Talents and Passions and Transform Your Life

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Mi-a plăcut discursul lui Sir Ken Robinson, convingător, autentic, amuzant și presărat cu multe exemple ale unor oameni de succes care au povestit cum și-au găsit ei Elementul. I am not what has happened to me, I am what I choose to become”– wrote Carl Jung.Choose wisely, and with a smile. Third principle: Life is organic. First of all, you are the first person ever to be born with your exact genetic makeup. Throughout the entirety of human evolution, there have been billions of different genetic permutations that have produced billions of different humans. In this unimaginably long genetic history, you are the first instance of your specific combination of genes. This makes you unique biologically, but also psychologically, because the makeup of your brain is also completely new and unique.

Finding Your Element: How to Discover Your Talents and Finding Your Element: How to Discover Your Talents and

One of the themes of TED Talks Education is that current policies are based on a tragic misdiagnosis of the problem. They treat education as an industrial process rather than as a human one. They are driven by a culture of testing and standardization that has narrowed the curriculum and sees students as data points and teachers as functionaries rather than as living breathing people. Despite all of their instructions, Robinson and Aronica are adamant to consider that “finding your Element” is a step-by-step program, but a personal process that has different outcomes for everybody. Nevertheless, the process is based on three elemental principles that apply to everyone. The book is full of thought-provoking information, suggestions, and case histories, but what might be most valuable are the self-exploration questions the author proposes at the end of each chapter. Here’s a sampling: I think it was Phyllis Diller who said that we spend the first three years of a child's life teaching them to walk and to speak and the next twelve years at school telling them to sit down and shut up. We shouldn't be surprised if many of them find it difficult. Young children have great physical energy and a deep curiosity for the world around them." (p. 73) As we said, you’re neither a rabbit nor a rose, and you can be anything you want to, even against the circumstances.Dr Rita Pierson has been a professional educator since 1972. Her parents and grandparents were teachers too. She knows too that every student can be educated and the art of teaching is to find the best way of doing that. “Every child,” she says, “deserves a champion who will never give up on them … and insists they become the best they can possibly be.” The author confirms that you have already got your element, but you have to find it. Some key recommendations to find your element; People often ask me how they can find their Element, or help others to find theirs. They ask other questions too, for example: In medieval Europe, knights undertook quests to accomplish a goal that they valued. Quests involve journeys, adventures and risks. The quest for your Element is a two-way journey: an inward journey to explore the world within you and an outward journey to explore the world around you. Whether you fulfill your quest depends on how much you value the prize and whether you’re prepared to do what it takes to achieve it. You may be: And what I’ve really tried to try to is describe what that means and how you can bring that about in your life if you don’t have it already.

What Is My Element? - The Four Elements: Fire, Earth, Air, Water What Is My Element? - The Four Elements: Fire, Earth, Air, Water

In this book he helps you focus on "the element' where the things you are good and what you love to do come into clear view. There are some steps to follow to help you form your talents into focus. I wish there had been more of these. He gets you started in the direction you need to go it's up to you to keep the momentum. First, nobody shares the same genetic structure with you, even if you have an identical twin. Secondly, you’re pretty different from the people you share most of your traits with because you’ve certainly grown up in some reasonably different circumstances. Forget long term plans and accept the unpredictability – you will find new opportunities to achieve your goals. Fear not: just embrace the next talent and find your Element for the second time. You can be more than one thing in life. A simple one-two-three program to find your Element Full text of educator Sir Ken Robinson’s talk: “ Finding Your Element”. In this talk, Sir Ken Robinson, offers a guide to finding and being in your element. He provides basic principles and tools to help guide us to do the work we enjoy with a sense of contentment and purpose.

Finding your Element means understanding your biological inheritance, but it also means reflecting on your cultural circumstances and the opportunities for growth that you want and need now. Second principle: You create your own life. I could not agree more with what he is saying and I really love his passion behind his talking. I highly appreciate his talks, thus reading a book of him for the first time was a pleasure for me. The Author 👨

Finding Your Element - Critical summary review - Ken Robinson Finding Your Element - Critical summary review - Ken Robinson

What you’ve done with your life so far is only a small part of what you could have done and what you will be able to do. That’s the basic premise of this book – a sound premise. Don’t you believe us? It shares the same primary philosophy and works as a somewhat practical self-improvement manual to go with the theoretical groundwork set in “The Element.” And we’re here to share with you the best bits.Let’s go!

Second principle: You create your own life.

If we’re perfectly honest, Ken Robison and Lou Aronica are not really saying too many things you don’t know already. Especially if you’ve read their previous book “The Element.” However, books are not only about what their authors say, they’re also about how they say it. Look for them. It is your duty to find them, because you’ll be happy to meet them. And because, hopefully, they will be thrilled to meet you as well. Teaching is an art form. Great teachers know they have to cultivate curiosity, passion and creativity in their students. Ramsey Mussallam is a high school chemistry teacher, who shows how achievement soars when teachers fire the imaginations of their students with a true spirit of inquiry. I've found my element (passion and purpose) after reading the book (in 1 day). The book has a very easy flowing style and a smart structure, plus without difficult therms which we all hate. The only minus is - we all already know our so called 'Element'. Otherwise would it be so easy for me to find it, in 1 day? The book suggest you to draw different circles, use colourful pens, answer thousands of questions, plus go online and try hundreds of tests...if you have time for that, or desperately-depressive melancholic with a heavy amnesia -> Go ahead. Do it. Because as Ken R. is telling us in his book: "Some people do NEED the special SUPPORT to find their Element."

Finding Your Element Quotes by Ken Robinson - Goodreads Finding Your Element Quotes by Ken Robinson - Goodreads

Too reasonable to say, isn’t it, that he gets math. He’s got the hang of it. In a way I never did, I’ve given up; I’m putting my energy somewhere else.While not everyone can become financially rich through their Element, everyone is entitled to be enriched by it." (p. 103)



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