The Anatomy of Your EVO Type, Part I: Understanding Your Top Two Elements. Oct 2019

The Alchemist’s most vital need is variety; keeping their options open, doing things a new way, shaking things up, and challenging systems (sometimes just for the hell of it!). They crave input (i.e. information, which could come from practically anywhere: people, art, media, research, etc), but in order to have balance in their creative cycle, they also require output. After they often go on research tangents that can last hours longer, days, or longer, depending on the Alchemist and their life obligations , they won’t feel quite complete until they’ve had a chance to do something with some of that information.

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Sharing your discoveries ritual, Aug 2019

The Alchemist’s most vital need is variety; keeping their options open, doing things a new way, shaking things up, and challenging systems (sometimes just for the hell of it!). They crave input (i.e. information, which could come from practically anywhere: people, art, media, research, etc), but in order to have balance in their creative cycle, they also require output. After they often go on research tangents that can last hours longer, days, or longer, depending on the Alchemist and their life obligations , they won’t feel quite complete until they’ve had a chance to do something with some of that information.

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How your state affects your flow, based on your Brain Type…

The Alchemist’s most vital need is variety; keeping their options open, doing things a new way, shaking things up, and challenging systems (sometimes just for the hell of it!). They crave input (i.e. information, which could come from practically anywhere: people, art, media, research, etc), but in order to have balance in their creative cycle, they also require output. After they often go on research tangents that can last hours longer, days, or longer, depending on the Alchemist and their life obligations , they won’t feel quite complete until they’ve had a chance to do something with some of that information.

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Focus Strategies – Interview, Chad Mureta & Les Hewitt

The Alchemist’s most vital need is variety; keeping their options open, doing things a new way, shaking things up, and challenging systems (sometimes just for the hell of it!). They crave input (i.e. information, which could come from practically anywhere: people, art, media, research, etc), but in order to have balance in their creative cycle, they also require output. After they often go on research tangents that can last hours longer, days, or longer, depending on the Alchemist and their life obligations , they won’t feel quite complete until they’ve had a chance to do something with some of that information.

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What is Focus? (Les Hewitt)

The Alchemist’s most vital need is variety; keeping their options open, doing things a new way, shaking things up, and challenging systems (sometimes just for the hell of it!). They crave input (i.e. information, which could come from practically anywhere: people, art, media, research, etc), but in order to have balance in their creative cycle, they also require output. After they often go on research tangents that can last hours longer, days, or longer, depending on the Alchemist and their life obligations , they won’t feel quite complete until they’ve had a chance to do something with some of that information.

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What do we mean by that? EVO Terms and Phrases

The Alchemist’s most vital need is variety; keeping their options open, doing things a new way, shaking things up, and challenging systems (sometimes just for the hell of it!). They crave input (i.e. information, which could come from practically anywhere: people, art, media, research, etc), but in order to have balance in their creative cycle, they also require output. After they often go on research tangents that can last hours longer, days, or longer, depending on the Alchemist and their life obligations , they won’t feel quite complete until they’ve had a chance to do something with some of that information.

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