Your Strengths Will Lead You to Success

Think about a goal that you've achieved — something you're proud of accomplishing. It doesn't have to be monumental or impressive to anyone but you. Get a specific goal in mind.
Now think about the process you followed to reach that goal. What was one thing, one detail, that enabled your success? Be specific. What part of your process do you think you would notice if you failed to repeat it the next time you pursue a goal? Maybe it's a partnership, an expectation, a way of working, a habit, a ritual, a routine.

When you recognize how your strengths have helped you accomplish things you've already done, you're identifying what will work for you in the future. Investing in your talents will build your strengths. Practice applying your strengths. It's not just the best way to grow them — it's the best way to achieve your goals.

Remember what you're capable of. Revisit your strengths profile today.