If I were to ask my peers to evaluate my strengths, they would say my leadership, trustworthiness, and empathy towards others. One of my strengths is my leadership. Throughout the course of high school, I have been in a leadership role a countless number of times. I have been the captain of the basketball team, memorizing plays and defenses and assisting my teammates to help them understand. At one point during the season with our new coach, I was able to make the play calls for our offense and defense. Also within group projects, I am always the group leader because I take initiative. With this comes another one of my strengths, trustworthiness. I am trusted by my classmates to do certain tasks, and by parents of our community to babysit and
My strengths are being reliable, independent, hard working, and a good communicator. I’m reliable because I am someone is always there for there for other people. I am also very dedicated and dependable. I am independent because I don’t like to rely on other people. I try manage everything I can by myself. I m hard working because am devoted and determined to follow though with, and try to do my absolute best at everything I do. I am willing what is expected of asked of me. I am a good communicator because I listen to other peoples thoughts. Also I am confident in myself and use good body language. I am open minded because I will always think about or consider other peoples ideas.
My strengths are Ideation, Deliberation, Focus, Empathy, and Individualization. My top three strengths going in order are first: Individualization-I tailor my approach to each person and try to see how we can work better as a team. I enjoy peace and try to bring people together.
Some of the greatest strengths others consider me to have are my determination skills, my patience, my teamwork skills, my management skills, my confidence, my kindness, and my cheerfulness.
“An applicant's handshake may be crucial at a job interview. But a personality test can tell a company what's behind that handshake” (Korn, 2012). When you think about a job interview you have gone on recently, do you think about what your strengths are? I can assure you that the people interviewing you are looking to see what you strengths are, whether it is in the form of asking you directly or in observing how you interact and answer the questions. I recently did a self-assessment strengths test by using the Strengths
Personal strengths are attributes that come naturally and easy to yourself. When I think of my own personal strengths I think of determination, leadership, and passion.
I believe leadership is an important factor of the band that allows for a specific member to inspire and motivate others to a mutual goal while still being of equal importance to the outcome of that goal. An officer is someone to look up to for learning and understanding. A leadership position is almost like being an idol (although an equal) to the other students and meant to bring the team to the top.
As I evaluated my strengths and limitations I must say, in my opinion, I exemplified an excellent level of professionalism. I felt competent while using applicable theoretical approaches, social work skills and values that guided my practice. I identify biopsychosocial issues which prohibited my client’s well-being. Moreover, I was able to address the client’s needs using an eclectic knowledge base approach while using cultural sensitivity. I did not encounter any limitations that prohibited me from effective assisting the client.
Knowing one's strengths is a strength within itself. When one looks at herself and begins to search for her strengths, she realizes that finding them may not be as easy as it seems. After taking the time to evaluate myself, I found that diversity is my strongest quality. Though my class rank is not as high as I desire for it to be, I have achieved more than I ever thought I would while continuing to grow academically. While I made strides in my academic growth I was partaking in multiple clubs, extracurriculars, a part-time job, and a varsity sport.
After completing the Abilities Pre-Assessment form, I learned more about myself and how I view the world around me. Although I have always had a general idea of how I view myself, the assessment broke down the sections into small pieces which allowed me to evaluate myself on a different level. For example, before taking the assessment, I would have rated my general communication skills as very low because I don’t talk well in front of a large group. However, after reading the subcategories, I realized that certain aspects of communication, such as changing how I communicate so others can understand me, is something I learned to be good at when I trained other employees at my last job. In the communication section, I also learned I am a
My current strengths include; my honesty and passion towards my work. I have always been positive and confident regarding my aims and targets. Along with these, I am a good decision maker, due to which I can make right and quick decisions. Moreover, I have ability to motivate others and do team work. I am also a responsible person, when I make a target; I work day and night to achieve my goal.
Strengths that I do posses are that I always get everything done on time, even if its last minute. I feel that being an extravert is a strength; I love being a team leader and being involved in group discussion and projects. I am trying so hard this year to get good grades so I can get either in to Arizona State University or Northern Arizona University. My motivation and determination keeps me going and I just remind myself every night to try my hardest in everything I do, so I can reach my goals to be successful in
Everybody has their own strengths that creates who they are. These strengths can change overtime in order to form a piece of who we are. We develop our strengths overtime either through personal experience or we get it from someone else. A lot of us may have different strengths, but that is what makes us unique. The strength I feel I cope with the most are adaptability, strategic, and activator.
My strengths show me that I am a people person and I am good when it comes to leading all types of diverse people. I have always been told that I am a great listener and my energy level I know is through the roof because I work with children all day every day. I try to live my life by the code of honesty and to treat others the way that I would like to be treated. They have benefited greatly in my life with my career and personal life because I utilize them each and every day to make myself a better
Have you ever experienced something that changed your outlook on life? Personal strength is realizing you are at low times, but finding the positives even when it seems like nothing will get better. During times of weakness, I struggled with finding hope and strength within myself. Personal strength defines us as individuals. Because I experienced the loss of a good friend, and the divorce of my parents at a young age, I was able to find personal strength.
While it is hard for me to acknowledge and talk about my strengths, I know that I have them because God gives us strengths and talents. He gives them to us so that we can use them to foster a good place for humanity and to strive to follow His footsteps. One of the strengths that I believe I have is that I engage in sacred trust. This is because I consider myself a trustworthy person. If someone tells me something, I will maintain confidentiality and keep that between us. This is because I believe that trust is something that can be easily broken and it is always best to aim always to keep that trust with someone. Exhibiting trust to others is a value that I live by. I know that many people suffer from distrust and I want to let them know that there are people that they can trust and that will listen to them with a truly open heart. Another strength that I believe I have is that I am kind. The reason that I believe this is because I really do think that I use my