Stepping Stones

Lessons on Intentional Living with Lisa McGrath

Knowing Your Strengths: What Should You Do Now?

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What Should You Do Now?

 First, take some time to think about everything you are about to read. It’s different than what you may have heard in this past. This is likely even more true if you went to college or plan to go to college. Nothing is wrong with college, but college is designed to make you a well-rounded person, often learning things that you dislike, aren’t good at and even hate doing. Whereas you would not experience any less success (and maybe more) if you simply focus on what you already know you love and probably have some form of innate ability doing.

Choosing success is about finding your strengths, focusing on those, building them up, and letting go of any ideas of weakness. Everyone on earth has both strengths and weaknesses. Not everyone is going to be a rocket scientist and not everyone is going to be an artist. Neither profession is better than the other. They are simply different. What would you do with your life if you could only do what you really love doing, and are good at doing?

 How much more successful would you be if you could let go of trying to improve on your weaknesses and instead focused on developing your strengths? Get started by first analyzing what it is that you know you’re good at, what other people say you’re good at and what you love doing. This will go far in helping you determine how to move forward. Start with identifying your strengths, and then start to identify which of your strengths you want to develop to get to where you want to be in life.

 “Don't die by your weaknesses, live through your strengths." -- Mark S. Kerr

What are your strengths? If you need help identifying them, I can help...once you know your strengths, you can upscale your life.

Until next time...

Lisa

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