My primary strengths as a writer is using logos in my articles. I prefer to explain my idea logically, and prove my view by providing sufficient evidence and examples. So I like analyzing the news and social phenomenon so that I can understand the reason why these things happened behind the...
I first encountered Shawn (great name by the way) through his first work, the Happiness Advantage, a book of highly actionable ideas, as his subtitle suggests: “How a Positive Brain Fuels Success in Work and Life.” Shawn has a gift at taking research and bringing i alive. He is even...
skills, and abilities an employer is looking for as long as you can quickly pick up on new things. It’s okay if you’ve never done some of the things listed in the job description. Just be honest, then let them know you’re a fast learner. ...
A lot of leadership literature has become “strength’s focused” – using inventories likeStrengthsFinder. The logic in many ways is sound. Capitalizing on your strengths as a leader and those of your team is significantly more effective than attempts to cover perceived flaws or weaknesses. The...
A student’s strengths can fit into different categories or domains. Your son or daughter’s strengths as a student probably overlap in these areas. Many do. Some common types of child strengths include: Academic strengths: Examples of academic strengths are the ability to excel in specific...
Patty Mulder is an Dutch expert on Management Skills, Personal Effectiveness and Business Communication. She is also a Content writer, Business Coach and Company Trainer and lives in the Netherlands (Europe). Note: all her articles are written in Dutch and we translated her articles to English!
Sally Bibb is an author, speaker and the founder of Engaging Minds. As a partner at PA Consulting she brings strengths to employers worldwide.
you can evolve it, you can adjust it. It's only when you're not so clear about the direction that you spend a lot of energy sort of fishing to where we have to go. So, mental visioning is a really, really strong tool that as a dyslexic, I use every day. And in everything I...
Notice that some of the questions asked in an interview can refer to your “current job responsibilities.” Make sure to prepare a couple of examples of recent successes. Pro Tip: Prepare for potential follow-up questions such as: Can you explain how you’ve used that strength to achieve ...
But 99% of life is...just we go through life, right? So that's where we can look. And so much of what you said is like aMaximizercoming out, which by the way, I'm that as well. But two examples for you in the food realm. ...