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In this episode I introduce you to the concepts of top down and bottom up thinking and how your way of thinking can impact group project dynamics, academic tasks, and professional settings. I share definitions, strengths, and challenges for both ways of thinking, offering practical advice and strategies for leveraging your strengths. This episode is particularly beneficial for first-generation BIPOC students and individuals who may identify as neurodivergent, since I share how this topic ties back to advocating for yourself within and outside classrooms.
Check out this article on "What is bottom up thinking in autism?" to learn more about today's topic.
Click here to learn more and sign up for my upcoming workshop on "Your Confidence is Inevitable: Cultivating Your Story and Systems."
Support our free resources with a one-time or monthly donation.
Order my new co-authored graduate school admissions book for first-gen BIPOCs by going to isgradschoolforme.com.
Book me to speak at your upcoming professional development event.
Get my free 17-page Grad School Femtoring Resource Kit, which includes essential info to prepare for and navigate grad school.
Follow me on your favorite social media platforms: Instagram, LinkedIn, Threads, and YouTube
To download episode transcripts and access more resources, go to my website: https://gradschoolfemtoring.com/podcast/
This podcast is a proud member of the Atabey & Co. Network, formerly known as Boundless Audio Network.
*The Grad School Femtoring Podcast is for educational purposes only and not intended to be a substitute for therapy or other professional services.*
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In this episode I introduce you to the concepts of top down and bottom up thinking and how your way of thinking can impact group project dynamics, academic tasks, and professional settings. I share definitions, strengths, and challenges for both ways of thinking, offering practical advice and strategies for leveraging your strengths. This episode is particularly beneficial for first-generation BIPOC students and individuals who may identify as neurodivergent, since I share how this topic ties back to advocating for yourself within and outside classrooms.
Check out this article on "What is bottom up thinking in autism?" to learn more about today's topic.
Click here to learn more and sign up for my upcoming workshop on "Your Confidence is Inevitable: Cultivating Your Story and Systems."
Support our free resources with a one-time or monthly donation.
Order my new co-authored graduate school admissions book for first-gen BIPOCs by going to isgradschoolforme.com.
Book me to speak at your upcoming professional development event.
Get my free 17-page Grad School Femtoring Resource Kit, which includes essential info to prepare for and navigate grad school.
Follow me on your favorite social media platforms: Instagram, LinkedIn, Threads, and YouTube
To download episode transcripts and access more resources, go to my website: https://gradschoolfemtoring.com/podcast/
This podcast is a proud member of the Atabey & Co. Network, formerly known as Boundless Audio Network.
*The Grad School Femtoring Podcast is for educational purposes only and not intended to be a substitute for therapy or other professional services.*
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