A strength is a naturally occurring talent multiplied by knowledge and skill.
Knowledge is that which is learned.
Skill is knowledge put to practice.
Knowledge and skill increase with experience, education, and use.
Talent is inborn. It is a natural propensity. It cannot be learned.
Talent alone is not enough. A person may have a natural propensity towards music (or art, or sports) but without practice and education, the talent goes to waste.
You may have a talent towards communication but without practical use, experience, knowledge and skill, your talent does little for you.
Spend 80 percent of your time working on strengths (talent), 20 percent on weaknesses.
In the time you spend on your own development, concentrate most of your time (80%) on your natural talents. This will bring you the greatest success, satisfaction and fulfillment. Spend 20% of that time becoming aware of and overcoming your weaknesses.
Not everyone can be successful at anything. The old (American) adage that “if you work hard enough you can be whatever you want” is false. You can do anything you have talent for. You can achieve high levels of success in areas in which you can apply your talents. Wanting isn’t enough - unless what you want coincides with your talent or you can use your talents in achieving what you want.
As in nature, all things follow the path of least resistance; your path of least resistance is in your talents. It is what comes natural to you. It is the calm waters with the wind filling your sail taking you to your best possible self.
Discover and do what you are meant to do. It is the easiest and most rewarding path you can take.
Step outside of this path and you struggle. It’s the stormy waters, it’s sailing against the wind. It’s working, struggling, fighting for little gain or satisfaction.
We all have to do things that we are not talented at, in which we have a weakness, or which we just don’t like. If these things are taking too much of our time, we are off course, we are off of our path, and we are being dragged down. These things take our energy and give little reward.
For Sustained Individual Success
(from Markus Buckingham’s book “the one thing you need to know”)
What is Sustained Individual Success?
Contenders for the “one thing”
Falsehoods
What percentage of your day do you spend doing those things you really like?
Quit the role, tweak the role, seek out the right partners, or find an aspect of the role that brings you strength. The longer you put up with aspects of your work you don’t like, the less successful you will be. So, as far as you are able, and as quickly as you can, stop doing them and then see what the best of you, now focused and unfettered, can achieve.
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In honor of our Independence Day, we extracted a special video out of our Leader’s Vault of Brigadier General Leo Brooks.
He communicates some very important points about being a “leader in the 21st century.” He lists several qualities of this type of leader:
Leo stated that we as leaders must “learn rapidly, share broadly and adapt quickly.” Wow, what a powerful statement to immediately start implementing.
Independence Day Special Straight From the Vault!
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