Saturday, November 27, 2010

3 Ways to Identify Your Unique Skills

All of us have at least one disruptive skill — a capability that we are uniquely good at that sets us apart from others. You may have been honing yours for years, or you may be so innately good at it that you don't even notice it. Here are three ways to identify your unique skill:

1. Watch your reflexes. You may instinctively do what you're good at without even noticing. Ask yourself: when I feel most successful or invigorated, what am I doing?

2.Look for confluences. A distinct skill may not be one thing, but an unusual intersection of ordinary proficiencies.

3. Listen to compliments. Peers, managers, direct reports, and even spouses are often good mirrors of your inherent strengths. Don't habitually dismiss compliments, but mine them for your unique skills.

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