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Strengths & Weaknesses by Arielle B. Patient Expert Posted Thu 05 Mar 2009 12:00am Share your strengths, not your weaknesses. Really ponder that statement for a moment. Honestly, it's a pretty difficult statement to put into practice. We all inevitably show our weaknesses on a daily basis. We are not always giving the best of ourselves. We are raw and we are flawed. But--if your strengths outshine and outweigh your weaknesses Read on »
Strengths & Weaknesses by FitthisGirl Posted Fri 04 Dec 2009 5:30am the corresponding strength to perform in life, work and relationships at our TOP potential. What? Yep, don't focus on fixing your weakness, pinpoint the positive aspect of your weakness and work on that. Below is a list of strengths and corresponding "weaknesses"--you can see that they are actually very similar: Here's an example: I tend to want to do Read on »
Strengths and Weaknesses by Jodi Sloane Posted Tue 09 Mar 2010 3:02am 2 Comments to focus more on our weaknesses rather than our strengths. According to Pink, we do this in many areas, from how we look at grade reports to how we evaluate ourselves. Often times...? Or is it our fear of missing out on something if we’re not prepared for everything? Culturally, we’re missing the point. We all have strengths and we all have weaknesses. Success Read on »
Tailoring the Strengths and Weaknesses Part of the IEP to your Aspie Child by Gavin B. Facebook Posted Tue 24 Jun 2008 12:00am that aspergers manifests itself differently from one individual to another and that all children will have different strengths and weaknesses. Your child's IEP should look considerably... to your child. Your IEP shouldn't have all of these strengths and weaknesses, just the ones which apply to your child. A large IEP can be unweildy, so if you find that you have Read on »
Strengths, Weaknesses, and Engagement by Steve Roesler Patient Expert Posted Mon 21 May 2012 12:01am What engages you most: building on your talent or overcoming what you see as some "gap" in your inherent abilities? Where do you get the bigger payoff? My friend and employee engagement guru David Zinger cited a Gallup Management Journal article in one of his posts that reflected these findings: 1. If your manager primarily ... Read on »
Strength in Weakness by Jodi Cutler Del Dottore Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Mon 19 Oct 2009 10:00pm air. When you have been so down at certain times in your life that you truly feel you will never get back up...and do- you learn the meaning of strength. I went to Pisa today.... I hugged her and she let it all loose. While she is weak and lost, she is strong for her child...and her husband in denial. Twenty minutes later I met an adult Read on »
Strengths, Weaknesses, and Genuine Growth by Steve Roesler Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Dec 2008 1:14am into a textbook, social-engineering "this is how you should be" framework that can be inaccurate and merely reflect the fad-du-jour in management. Strengths vs. Weaknesses: It's Not An Either/Or If you are going to be really good and really satisfied with your life's work, you need to pinpoint--and accept--your talents and strengths. I say "accept" because Read on »
Week 4 Strength and weakness by annaconda Posted Sat 31 Oct 2009 12:00am toes with index and middle fingers). It was an incredibly rewarding week for me. I felt very strong until Thursday, then I had a weak, weak day. A cheeseburger halfway through Read on »
Omaha – Human Services Strengths and Weaknesses by Kent Brooks Facebook Posted Tue 12 Oct 2010 12:00am Like the article? Please share it! Read on »
Concentrate on strengths, not weaknesses by Mindy M. Patient Expert Posted Mon 20 Oct 2008 10:20pm WORK FROM STRONG POINTS (from an IBD article) Pour more energy in to advancing your strengths says Marcus Buckingham, author of Go Put Your Strengths to Work. Your strengths are not necessarily what you’re good at, but activities that make you feel strong (you feel competent, drawn to it, your mind is energetic, you don’t struggle Read on »