Importance Of My Strengths

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StrengthsQuest was very confirming to me and the things that I already thought were my strengths. My five strengths are Achiever, Belief, Developer, Learner, and Restorative. I am very much an achiever in all of the things I do. Belief is also a foundational factor to who I am because I am very strong in what I believe and know and I hold true to those things. Developer was one of the questionable things that I got; I see it in my leadership style, but not always in my everyday life. The Learner strength falls in line behind my Achiever quality since I am constantly seeking to achieve certain things through knowledge and growth. Restorative is in the same category as Developer because I do enjoy that in a medical sense, but not always in everyday life. My strengths make me move forward, make me more mature, make it easy for me to make a few deep friends while struggling to have a lot of general friends, make me seem arrogant, and make it difficult for me to push the relax button. Most of my strengths are my drive and passion for living life. I am a very driven person in what I want and the path to get there, and my strengths are key factors in creating that in me. I was raised to never say the word “can’t” and that sticks with me every single day in everything that I do. Every day is a new day and I …show more content…

Some in high school always viewed me as a teacher’s pet, but that was only because I worked harder than others and had a genuine desire to learn about the subject. I view myself as an adult already; consequently, I can come off as seeing myself as “higher” than others in the sense that I have been through a lot, I have a lot of knowledge, or I work harder than a lot of others my age. A lot of people that don’t take the time to get to know me can misperceive my strengths and turn them into something

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