Playing to Your Strengths

September 4, 2009 by: Rebecca Cheng

play-to-your-strengthsPlaying to Your Strengths gives you the ability to discover your potential.  We all have our strengths and our weaknesses. What may seemed as our weakness is our strength and through practice and playing to our strengths we discover our secrets to success.

 “Now, Discover your Strengths” and “Strengthfinder” – James Crisp

The core concept of playing to your strengths is covered from many angles in the book and with supporting stories of successful people like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett. There is then a detailed description of each of the strengths …

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You are a child of God. Your playing small doesn’t serve the world.” -Marianne Williamson. The most responsible – yet most challenging – thing to do is to face up to your natural talents. It is an honor to have such blessings. …

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The Springboks must not be hoodwinked into playing ‘entertaining’ rugby, writes Keo in his weekly Business Day column. All Blacks coach Graham Henry, in the build-up to Saturday’s Bledisloe Cup/Tri-Nations showdown with Australia,

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When you don’t develop or play to your strengths, you are likely to get burned-out, unhappy, depressed and earn lower wages because you can’t work as efficiently or as productively as your colleagues! Not developing your strengths puts …

Play to your strengths « Coach’s Corner

There is a quite a bit of talk lately about playing to your strengths – books, TV and the internet are all abuzz about the idea of playing to your strengths. Quite honestly, I am a big believer in the notion. Over the holiday weekend, …

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