Gallup Strength Analysis

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After taking the Gallup Strength test and having conversations with other people with different strength, I realized how my strengths helped me build my identity. My strengths are Restorative, Responsibility, Strategic, Belief, and Deliberative. These strengths awaken my spiritual eyes to understand what God has created me to be. The Restorative strength focuses on solving problems, the Responsibility strength focuses on taking ownership for successes and failures. The Strategic strength focuses on identifying the true route of a problem. The Belief strength focuses on unchangeable core values. The Deliberative strength focuses on personal consciousness of the mind. These strengths evaluates my character as a responsible, logical, and compassionate man.
Being responsible means to take ownership of successes and failures. Growing up, I have to take responsibility my parents took when they raised me. I take responsible to manage my finances in order to pay bills and to buy food and clothing. In addition, I have to set my own alarms to wake up for school or work in order to get there on time. Finally, I have to manage my health in order to keep healthy and prevent diseases to attack my body. If I cannot commit …show more content…

Finding the right path when solving problems creates harmony for people around me. When people have problems, I assist them. Usually, I strategize a plan, thinking about the problem from my own perspective. When I realize my solution towards the problem, I can suggest my solution to them. However, I understand that I cannot solve all problems or my solutions may not work, but learning from experience and receiving knowledge design the right strategy to the problem. In addition, I can learn how people solve their problems in order to help my family and friends when they go through the same problem; noticing the pattern makes the challenge easier to solve. Then, I can lead people to the right

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