Your strengths are important to those around you.

Think about a group that you belong to. Maybe it's your team, a neighborhood, an organization, your family. Picture that group in your mind.

What is that group known for doing well? Sort through those ideas and pick one word to describe what is great about that group. Focus on that word — see it in your mind.

Now, think about how your group does that so well. What is one "always" that people in the group agree on?

Finally, think of the role that you play within that group, and answer these questions:

  • As part of this group, what do I enjoy doing?
  • What do other people in the group usually look to me for?
  • In this group, what do I always do?
 
Your talents are consistent. They are the recurring patterns of how we make sense of the world. Notice how you're contributing not just to yourself but to the whole.

Revisit your CliftonStrengths report now to see how you can build on the things you already do well.