When talking about physical strengths, most people think you are referring to athletic ability, but physical strengths also include many other bodily actions (Millard 112). Physical strengths can be broken up into eight main categories: muscular strength, artistry, music, mechanics, craftsmanship, oratory, flexibility, and appearance (Millard 114-117). When thinking of what physical strengths you have, you can classify them based on these eight categories. Personally, I excel at the oratory physical strength. Throughout my life, I feel I have been most accomplished in very few of the physical strength categories. When I was little, there were no major things that I can remember feeling very accomplished in. I could play the piano, which would
Strength 1: I am very organized and I am able to stay on top of multiple tasks at once. I am currently a TA and a full-time student, and a volunteer at the crisis line and at Camp Kesem. Because of my responsibilities, I need to stay actively organized
I believe that my strength are that I am a fast leaner. I do not give up easily, and I also make sure if I am going go to do something I do it to the best of my abilities.
Strength is that part of your intellect or nervous system that is more effective and productive than other parts. Throughout your experience of life, your actions or reactions drive different thoughts, behavior and emotion in your brain. The requests that are processed more efficiently and rapidly are known as your strengths. Nowadays, strengths-based approaches to work and life are gaining a lot of popularity and often they are used to improve leadership and create more productive and efficient work teams.
We were intorduced last June at the MACPA Student Leadership Academy at Towson University. We had spoken about the potential for a summer internship at Smith Elliot Kearns. I will graduate summa cum laude with my bachelors in accounting from Frostburg this May and will be attending law school this fall at the College of William and Mary. I think an internship with your firm would provide me a great opportunity to gain relevant real world experience this summer. I look forward to hearing from you and thank you for your consideration.
These strengths include organization, participation, and creation of checklists. I feel I stay very organized in this class, as I have all of my documents organized inside my binder ready for a notebook check. In regards to participation, I try my best to raise my hand nearly every class. I stay active and focused so that I can obtain all of the information. I also ask questions frequently which helps me to avoid mistakes or any confusion. My final strength, the fact that I create checklists, has benefitted me immensely. Checklists help to make sure all requirements are met for any project or essay, which is how I received a 91 on my Pilgrim Presentation and an 85 on my Canterbury Tales Short Essay. Checklists have helped me to score higher on assignments with multiple requirements, but not all assignments were as simple as creating a
“By the end of the day you must achieve something tangible in order to feel good about yourself. No matter how much you may feel you deserve a day of rest, if the day passes without some form of achievement, no matter how small, you will feel dissatisfied.” (PH.Ds, Clifton, O., Anderson, E., Schreiner, L., Pg 26) When I read this quote in our StrengthsQuest text I felt as if I was describing my own personality while starring at myself in the mirror. If there was a sentence to explain “Chrissy” this would be it, or at least a very good candidate when summarizing my number one strength. After completing my StrengthQuest survey online and analyzing my results with the three people who
A third strength I have is an inner drive to be able to stick to a task and get it done. Whether it is at work or at school, if I am assigned a task I make it a point to work at it until the task is done. If a deadline is presented in front of me I have something inside of me that forces me to keep working on it until it is completed and not just completed but done first the right way. Which leads to another strength that I have is a strong work ethic. In my profession in recruiting what I do reflects me and the company that I work for. When I go to recruiting events or career fairs I represent the company that I am there for. Everything about me such as my demeanor, my dress, my attitude, etc. reflects the professionalism of the company as well as any reports or products that are produced and put out by me. I take pride in my work and
When one thinks of the word “strong,” he or she thinks about weightlifting, muscles, and physically demanding tasks. But when I hear the word “strong,” I think of power, or what makes one powerful. What makes me powerful are the qualities that further build me up as a person. The StrengthsFinder Inventory identifies my powerful qualities through my top five themes, which are Significance, Achiever, Responsibility, Focus, and Relator. My Signature Themes present my five most prevailing themes of talent, in the rank order revealed by my responses to the StrengthsFinder Inventory. They are very important because they can ultimately lead to my successes in the near future. Who says being physically fit is what makes me stronger? My strengths
only physical strength that someone gains from lifting. A strong body requires a lot of
The amount of adolescents diagnosed with Schizophrenia and Bi-polar disorder have significantly increased over the years. These disorders have mental strain and social effects to the individuals and leading to more intense cases later on in their life span. The adjustments to aging through adolescent life are significantly worse for those diagnosed with Schizophrenia then those with Bi-polar disorder, and as a result, lead to the unsuccessful productive adult lives then to come. From the studies done on young individuals diagnosed with these mental diseases the future affects are concrete and a chance for positive improvement is not likely. The symptoms of these two conditions are progressively worse when diagnosed at an early age. The social
As humans, and particularly individuals, we all have personal strengths that we bring to our interactions with others as well as areas that perhaps need some more time and attention in order to improve upon them. In this journal, I’ll be focusing on four areas of strength I believe I have, as well as four areas the require further growth and personal change.
Trying to decide what your personal strengths are, is hard. For myself, I have grown in my strengths, and I’ve experienced my weaknesses. My personal strengths consist of: positivity, encouragement, laughter, and love. I pick these four because I feel that I am truly strongest in these aspects of my life. Being positive is a big factor in everything I do. I always want to be happy and joyful; not only to display Christ in me, but to make others feel the way I do. I want others to appreciate life and to feel any kind of uplift in his or her spirt. Positivity plays into encouragement. I make it my goal to make others feel better about themselves. My goal coming into college was to learn and know every person(s) name that I got the chance to meet. Just taking a few minutes out of your day to truly get to know someone, is such a blessing. It not only blesses me in new friendships, but it also blesses others because they feel that someone genuinely cares about them. Laughter is another characteristic I strive to pour out onto others. I laugh at practically everything. I love to laugh, and I love to make people laugh. I’ve learned the importance of laughter, and I just want to make one person smile every day. Love is my last of the four attributes. Love is so important to me. I love creation (Trees, birds, squirrels), God, and I love people. I just want the love that God has given me, to pour out onto others. I want others to know that I love them. These are my personal strengths
Charles Darwin was heavily influenced by the research of his colleagues before publishing his book in 1859. In this paper I will summarize the research of both Charles Lyell and Thomas Malthus, then discuss their contribution to the development of Charles Darwin’s ideas about evolution by natural selection. Charles Lyell’s research focused on the geological processes that shaped Earth’s surface. A popular theoretical model used to explain these processes at the time was a historical model, which explained Earth’s geological features – from volcanoes to valleys – as a product of biblical history through supernatural events and catastrophes (Rudwick, 1998). Lyell entertained this idea, but surely began to shift and formulate his own concept
I personally have few strengths but they are I have a good cardiovascular experience I have a pedometer on my phone that says I get at least a 10000 steps a day and most of the time I get more
However, physical strength is using force on objects using muscles. We need intelligence in our lifeś knowing that the fact that we need skills and knowledge.