Cognitive Identity (Mind):
Cognitive Identity is your personal perspective of the achievements, improvements, and exercise of your mind.
The mind is your source of thoughts, reasoning, knowledge and wisdom.
Everyone processes information differently. Some people prefer to think
about big picture ideas, others prefer to work with their hands,
problem-solving how things come together. Some people think
artistically, others pragmatically. Whether you like to read, explore,
chat, construct, analyze or challenge your mind in other ways, these are
all important aspects of your Cognitive Identity.
Cognitive Identity is
your personal perspective of the achievements, improvements, and
exercise of your mind. This aspect of your identity explores how your
mind processes information, what mental challenges interest you the
most, and the occupational path that you travel. It is your cognitive
identity that motivates discovery as a means to fulfill your curiosity.
Think of the books that you like to read, interest areas that you want
to research, or new skills that you want to gain. This desire to better
understand your world is important because it will help to define your
intellectual interests and potential career path.
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