Three Parts of the Mind
Ancient philosophers and modern psychologists share the concept of a three-part mind with separate domains for thinking, feeling, and doing. The conative, or doing, part contains the striving instincts that drive a person's natural way of taking action, or modus operandi (MO). This is the unique set of innate strengths and talents every person has which remains unchanged from birth. Everyone has an equal amount of conative energy for engaging the thinking (cognitive) and feeling (affective) parts of the mind to produce purposeful action
| Cognitive Thinking IQ Skills Reason Knowledge Experience Education | Conative Doing Drive Instinct Necessity Mental Energy Innate Force Talents | Affective Feeling Desires Motivation Attitudes Preferences Emotions Values |
Learn more about the history and theory behind the conative part of the mind.










