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Where Are Your Combined Strengths?
July 28th, 2024
by Bill Boyajian

Think about what you’re really good at and leverage those strengths for maximum effectiveness.

I’m not the best speaker, but I’m pretty good.  I’m not the most accomplished writer, but I rank pretty high.  I’m not the most knowledgeable coach, but many would say I’ve really helped them.

My point is we can’t be the very best at everything, or even most things.  What I’ve discovered over the years is that one good strength is fine, but the secret to personal success is not one specific skill, but a coupling of strengths that makes you special.

What sets you apart is almost never just one thing.  It’s the combination of skills or traits or abilities that makes you who you are.

It’s communication skills combined with people skills that serves me well.  But what about you?  Think about what brings you joy and elevates your ability to get things done and produce great results.

Talented people are all around us.  How can you couple your own strengths into something very special?  It’s that combination of good skills that brings you success.



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