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What's it like to work with me?

How does my brain work in different scenarios?

Based on research conducted by Dawna Markova and Angie McArthur regarding collaborative intelligence.

FOCUS

I learn best through visual displays. I am able to pay attention, interpret information, remember details, and convey my own ideas when I can see the big picture — literally!

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VISUAL

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PONDER

When digesting complex

information or weighing multiple decisions, I like to talk things through.

Many thanks to my friends and family for entertaining my verbal pro-con lists. 

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AUDITORY

IMAGINE

Most of my "aha!" moments come when I'm in the middle of tactile and sensory activities, like swimming laps or playing with clay. In this daydream state, I am subconsciously creative.

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KINESTHETIC

Mind Patterns

What do I strive for?

Personal Values

As an ambivert who gets tired of socializing but loves all-things-people, I try to put one foot in my comfort zone and the other in places that I know will make me grow. I feel most complete when I spread out — tapping into a range of activities and goals. Life is too short to put all your eggs in one basket!

BALANCE

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My dream job is to get paid to go on field trips. I love observing, questioning, and documenting people's realities. 

With curiosity comes awe — the feeling of significance despite our relative smallness. 

I want to be a fly on the wall with a notebook in hand.

CURIOSITY

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Waste makes me cringe. In an era of "moving fast and breaking things," true innovation should lead to fewer, not more, outputs in the long run. I strive for mindfulness and minimalism when creating and consuming — recognizing the precious resources within local communities and our planet.

SUSTAINABILITY

Growth Mindset

How do I move forward?

Progress: Instead of an all-or-nothing mentality, I try to see the spectrum of progress — recognizing where I started, and where there's still room to improve.

 

Perspective: If there’s anything I’ve realized over the years, it’s that one does not need to make monumental moves in order to grow; that some of the most far-flung journeys can happen close to home. 

Potential: I believe that achievement boils down to effort, rather than innate talent; that the success of others should serve as inspiration; and that constructive critique moves us forward.

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