A renaissance soul delights in variety and learns to honour that desire for variety - rather than seeing it as a problem or suffering from the belief that such an approach is in some way dysfunctional.
Other characteristics of renaissance souls include the following:
A renaissance soul enjoys variety and likes to focus on different interests consecutively and sequentially.
A renaissance soul is inspired by possibilities, by learning and growing. He or she likes branching out, evolving and opening up options rather than closing them down..
A renaissance soul frequently wants to move onto something new once she gets good at something, rather than stick with the same old thing.
But you don’t have to be a genius to be a renaissance soul!
In pursuing a variety of passions, you may become good enough at them to generate income from one or all of them; or you may simply express your many interests through a range of activities, volunteering your time and talents in various ways that are meaningful to you.
However, being a renaissance soul is not just about pursuing a diverse set of activities; it is also about recognising and acknowledging the many facets of your identity.
Modern work can often demand a lot of a little of us – we use few of our skills and express the same aspects of ourselves over and over again, while the rest of our potential and ability goes unutilised. A renaissance soul enjoys finding ways of expressing all aspects of themselves.
For example, I know that within me there are many aspects of myself I enjoy expressing. In me, there is an artist, an entrepreneur, a deal maker, a mystic, a poet, a friend and a teacher. I like bringing all those aspects – and more – to my work.
A renaissance soul doesn’t want to leave any aspect of themselves out of their life!
... Now it's time to turn our attention to the nine signposts of the work you were born to do.
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