actualizationturning
Actualizationturning is a term used in contemporary discussions to describe a dynamic process by which latent possibilities are transformed into realized states through iterative cycles of assessment, commitment, and action. It blends elements of actualization—the realization of potential—with turning—the deliberate shift of focus toward a chosen possibility. The term is a neologism with no universally accepted definition, and its meaning varies across disciplines.
In theory, actualizationturning comprises three interacting elements: potential, turning, and actualization. Potential denotes feasible states or
Process and practice involve generating a portfolio of potential futures, evaluating them against constraints and values,
Applications appear in personal development, entrepreneurship, design thinking, and AI planning. Practitioners map potentials, perform deliberate
Criticisms concern vagueness and the absence of standardized definitions, which hinder rigorous measurement. Some writers warn
See also: actualization, potentiality, action theory, design thinking.