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My Profile Of Strength Finders
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StrengthsFinder 2.0 Report ©
2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Bob Pierce Your Top
5 Themes Ideation Positivity Individualization Belief Achiever What's in This Guide? Section I: Awareness A brief Shared Theme Description for each of your top five themes Your Personalized Strengths Insights, which describe what makes you stand out from others with the same theme in their top five Questions for you to answer to increase your awareness of your talents Section II: Application 10 Ideas for Action for each of your top five themes Questions for you to answer to help you apply your talents Section III: Achievement Examples of what each of your top five themes "sounds like" -- real quotes from people who also have the theme in their top five Steps for you to take to help you leverage your talents for achievement Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide 131978631 (Bob Pierce) © 2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 10/08/2009
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Section I: Awareness Ideation Shared
Theme Description People who are especially talented in the Ideation theme are fascinated by ideas. They are able to find connections between seemingly disparate phenomena. Your Personalized Strengths Insights What makes you stand out? It’s very likely that you contribute many innovative ideas to the group during brainstorming sessions. You tend to be highly imaginative when proposals are fully heard and any criticism is reserved for a later time. Instinctively, you might feel a bit more upbeat about yourself and life in general when you use your ingenuity to create an innovative theory, concept, procedure, process, action plan, or device. Because of your strengths, you might see yourself as a person who invents unusual and innovative ways for doing things. Perhaps you grow weary of certain activities when you are forced to perform them in the same way again and again. Your frustration may increase when you know there is a better way to do something, but no one is willing to consider the changes you suggest. Driven by your talents, you sometimes you like to read. Perhaps you refrain from accepting information at its face value — that is, its seeming worth or truth. Instead, you examine some ideas, suggestions, or facts from a variety of angles. Once in a while, you may conclude the information is worth filing away, taking notes on, or remembering for later reference. By nature, you may rely on reason to reduce things to their simplest parts. Perhaps you closely examine each element to discover how it does or does not benefit the overall situation. Questions 1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to you? 2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you? Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide 131978631 (Bob Pierce) © 2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 2 10/08/2009
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Positivity Shared Theme Description People
who are especially talented in the Positivity theme have an enthusiasm that is contagious. They are upbeat and can get others excited about what they are going to do. Your Personalized Strengths Insights What makes you stand out? It’s very likely that you now and then tackle projects with gusto. Perhaps new assignments or challenges energize your life. Facing mundane, tedious, or routine chores day after day eventually might undermine your upbeat attitude. Chances are good that you periodically savor opportunities to make your surroundings neat, orderly, or spotless. When your home, office, classroom, or files are tidy, perhaps you are more efficient, relaxed, or satisfied with your life. Sometimes clutter distracts you. Sometimes chaos frustrates you. Because of your strengths, you might convince some coworkers, classmates, or teammates that you hold them in high regard. How? Perhaps you applaud, compliment, or celebrate some of their successes. Occasionally your words of praise might awaken the person’s awareness of his or her own talent. Driven by your talents, you may inspire some individuals to see their best qualities. How? You might take time to observe and talk with them. Perhaps you make sure they first recognize their talents and then claim their moments of excellence. By nature, you may approach life with enthusiasm. Perhaps your spirits are lifted even more when you can use your powers of reason to explain what is going on around you. Questions 1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to you? 2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you? Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide 131978631 (Bob Pierce) © 2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 3 10/08/2009
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Individualization Shared Theme Description People
who are especially talented in the Individualization theme are intrigued with the unique qualities of each person. They have a gift for figuring out how people who are different can work together productively. Your Personalized Strengths Insights What makes you stand out? Because of your strengths, you might prefer to assist individuals who have set clear goals for themselves Perhaps the more you know about someone’s dreams, the easier it is for you to befriend that person. It’s very likely that you sometimes rely on reason to determine how an event, decision, or condition led to a specific event. Perhaps you desire to understand how things converge to produce the final result. Driven by your talents, you may appreciate how wonderful your life is when you have been able to assist someone in need. By nature, you generally use logic and reason to unravel how something works. You typically begin by reducing a process, plan, problem, solution, etc. into its most elemental parts. Chances are good that you sometimes lift the veil of mystery from certain types of intricate procedures. Perhaps you enjoy helping individuals understand complicated processes, contracts, or regulations they might not grasp without your assistance. Questions 1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to you? 2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you? Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide 131978631 (Bob Pierce) © 2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 4 10/08/2009
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Belief Shared Theme Description People
who are especially talented in the Belief theme have certain core values that are unchanging. Out of these values emerges a defined purpose for their life. Your Personalized Strengths Insights What makes you stand out? It’s very likely that you want your life to really matter. You are determined to contribute to the well-being of individuals and the human family. You sense you can be an influence for good in the world. Chances are good that you may identify troublesome issues when you are working or studying alone. As obstacles arise, you occasionally become more solution- oriented. Perhaps you create some unusual remedies or action plans when you operate independently. Because of your strengths, you are enthused about being declared the very best. The experience of winning likely means much more to you than any monetary reward. Driven by your talents, you choose to live your life in a way that benefits individuals and society as a whole. You are highly motivated to make the world a better place than you found it. Your ideals and core values influence how you spend your time and use your talents. You have a deep and abiding concern for others. By nature, you are determined to push for changes that will benefit humankind or Earth itself. Your desire to have an impact motivates you to enter into conversations with intelligent people. Drawing on their wealth of knowledge and ideas as well as sharing your treasure trove of wisdom is exciting. These discussions frequently cause you to think in new ways and to reexamine your purpose in life. Questions 1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to you? 2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you? Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide 131978631 (Bob Pierce) © 2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 5 10/08/2009
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Achiever Shared Theme Description People
who are especially talented in the Achiever theme have a great deal of stamina and work hard. They take great satisfaction from being busy and productive. Your Personalized Strengths Insights What makes you stand out? Driven by your talents, you motivate your friends with your passion for moving ideas from the talking stage to the action stage. Your dedication to various projects rallies numerous individuals to work alongside you. By nature, you have the extra energy to work hard whenever you are acquiring information to broaden your base of knowledge. You desire to deepen your understanding of various topics, opportunities, problems, solutions, situations, events, or people. Chances are good that you work for hours, days, weeks, or even months to produce outstanding results. You impose demanding standards for excellence and productivity on yourself. You probably cannot rest until each requirement is met. Because of your strengths, you might read certain books, journals, files, correspondence, or Internet sites to prepare yourself for new assignments. Once in a while, you gather specific information, facts, data, or insiders’ perspectives about an upcoming project. This newfound knowledge might lessen your trepidation — that is, anxiety and fear — about doing something for the first time. It’s very likely that you often go out of your way to stay informed about newsworthy topics. Numerous people probably count on you to tell them about information updates, due dates, meeting changes, or special assignments. Questions 1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to you? 2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you? Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide 131978631 (Bob Pierce) © 2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 6 10/08/2009
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Questions 1. How does
this information help you better understand your unique talents? 2. How can you use this understanding to add value to your role? 3. How can you apply this knowledge to add value to your team, workgroup, department, or division? 4. How will this understanding help you add value to your organization? 5. What will you do differently tomorrow as a result of this report? Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide 131978631 (Bob Pierce) © 2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 7 10/08/2009
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Section II: Application Ideation Ideas
for Action: Seek a career in which you will be given credit for and paid for your ideas, such as marketing, advertising, journalism, design, or new product development. You are likely to get bored quickly, so make some small changes in your work or home life. Experiment. Play mental games with yourself. All of these will help keep you stimulated. Finish your thoughts and ideas before communicating them. Lacking your Ideation talents, others might not be able to “join the dots” of an interesting but incomplete idea and thus might dismiss it. Not all your ideas will be equally practical or serviceable. Learn to edit your ideas, or find a trusted friend or colleague who can “proof” your ideas and identify potential pitfalls. Understand the fuel for your Ideation talents: When do you get your best ideas? When you’re talking with people? When you’re reading? When you’re simply listening or observing? Take note of the circumstances that seem to produce your best ideas, and recreate them. Schedule time to read, because the ideas and experiences of others can become your raw material for new ideas. Schedule time to think, because thinking energizes you. You are a natural fit with research and development; you appreciate the mindset of visionaries and dreamers. Spend time with imaginative peers, and sit in on their brainstorming sessions. Partner with someone with strong Analytical talents. This person will question you and challenge you, therefore strengthening your ideas. Sometimes you lose others’ interest because they cannot follow your abstract and conceptual thinking style. Make your ideas more concrete by drawing pictures, using analogies or metaphors, or simply explaining your concepts step by step. Feed your Ideation talents by gathering knowledge. Study fields and industries different from your own. Apply ideas from outside, and link disparate ideas to generate new ones. Questions 1. Which of these action items speak to you? Highlight the actions that you are most likely to take. 2. How will you commit to taking action? Write your own personalized action item that you will take in the next 30 days. Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide 131978631 (Bob Pierce) © 2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 8 10/08/2009
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Positivity Ideas for Action: You
probably will excel in any role in which you are paid to highlight the positive. A teaching role, a sales role, an entrepreneurial role, or a leadership role will make the most of your ability to make things dramatic. You tend to be more enthusiastic and energetic than most people. When others become discouraged or are reluctant to take risks, your attitude will provide the impetus to keep them moving. Over time, others will start to look to you for this “lift.” Plan highlight activities for your friends and colleagues. For example, find ways to turn small achievements into events, plan regular celebrations that others can look forward to, or capitalize on the year’s holidays and festivals. Explain that your enthusiasm is not simple naivety. You know that bad things can happen; you simply prefer to focus on the good things. You may get your greatest joy by encouraging people. Freely show your appreciation of others, and make sure that the praise is not vague. Consistently seek to translate your feelings into specific, tangible, and personal expressions of gratitude and recognition. As you share your Positivity talents, be sure to protect and nurture them. As necessary, insulate yourself from chronic whiners and complainers, and intentionally spend time in highly positive environments that will invigorate and feed your optimism. Don’t pretend that difficulties don’t concern you. Other people need to know that while you find the good in virtually every situation, you are not naïve. Recognize challenges, and communicate the reasons for your optimism. Your positive approach will be most powerful when others realize it is grounded in reality. Because people will rely on you to help them rise above their daily frustrations, arm yourself with good stories, jokes, and sayings. Never underestimate the effect that you can have on people. Avoid negative people. They will bring you down. Instead, seek people who find the same kind of drama and humor in the world that you do. You will energize each other. Deliberately help others see the things that are going well for them. You can keep their eyes on the positive. Questions 1. Which of these action items speak to you? Highlight the actions that you are most likely to take. 2. How will you commit to taking action? Write your own personalized action item that you will take in the next 30 days. Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide 131978631 (Bob Pierce) © 2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 9 10/08/2009
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Individualization Ideas for Action: Select
a vocation in which your Individualization talents can be both used and appreciated, such as counseling, supervising, teaching, writing human interest articles, or selling. Your ability to see people as unique individuals is a special talent. Become an expert in describing your own strengths and style. For example, answer questions such as: What is the best praise you ever received? How often do you like to check in with your manager? What is your best method for building relationships? How do you learn best? Then ask your colleagues and friends these same questions. Help them plan their future by starting with their strengths, then designing a future based on what they do best. Help others understand that true diversity can be found in the subtle differences between each individual — regardless of race, sex, or nationality. Explain that it is appropriate, just, and effective to treat each person differently. Those without strong Individualization talents might not see the differences among individuals and might insist that individualization is unequal and therefore unfair. You will need to describe your perspective in detail to be persuasive. Figure out what every person on your team does best. Then help them capitalize on their talents, skills, and knowledge. You may need to explain your rationale and your philosophy so people understand that you have their best interests in mind. You have an awareness and appreciation of others’ likes and dislikes and an ability to personalize. This puts you in a unique position. Use your Individualization talents to help identify areas where one size does not fit all. Make your colleagues and friends aware of each person’s unique needs. Soon people will look to you to explain other people’s motivations and actions. Your presentations and speaking opportunities will be most engaging when you relate your topic to the experiences of individuals in the audience. Use your Individualization talents to gather and share real-life stories that will make your points much better than would generic information or theories. You move comfortably among a broad range of styles and cultures, and you intuitively personalize your interactions. Consciously and proactively make full use of these talents by leading diversity and community efforts. Your Individualization talents can help you take a different approach to interpreting data. While others are looking for similarities, make a point of identifying distinctiveness. Your interpretations will add a valuable perspective. Questions 1. Which of these action items speak to you? Highlight the actions that you are most likely to take. Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide 131978631 (Bob Pierce) © 2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 10 10/08/2009
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2. How will
you commit to taking action? Write your own personalized action item that you will take in the next 30 days. Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide 131978631 (Bob Pierce) © 2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 11 10/08/2009
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Belief Ideas for Action: Clarify
your values by thinking about one of your best days ever. How did your values play into the satisfaction that you received on that day? How can you organize your life to repeat that day as often as possible? Actively seek roles that fit your values. In particular, think about joining organizations that define their purpose by the contribution they make to society. The meaning and purpose of your work will often provide direction for others. Remind people why their work is important and how it makes a difference in their lives and in the lives of others. Your Belief talents allow you to talk to the hearts of people. Develop a “purpose statement” and communicate it to your family, friends, and coworkers. Your powerful emotional appeal can give them a motivating sense of contribution. Create a gallery of letters and/or pictures of the people whose lives you have substantially influenced. When you are feeling down or overwhelmed, remind yourself of your value by looking at this gallery. It will energize you and revive your commitment to helping others. Set aside time to ensure that you are balancing your work demands and your personal life. Your devotion to your career should not come at the expense of your strong commitment to your family. Don’t be afraid to give voice to your values. This will help others know who you are and how to relate to you. Actively cultivate friends who share your basic values. Consider your best friend. Does this person share your value system? Partner with someone who has strong Futuristic talents. This person can energize you by painting a vivid picture of the direction in which your values will lead. Accept that the values of other people might differ from your own. Express your beliefs without being judgmental. Questions 1. Which of these action items speak to you? Highlight the actions that you are most likely to take. 2. How will you commit to taking action? Write your own personalized action item that you will take in the next 30 days. Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide 131978631 (Bob Pierce) © 2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 12 10/08/2009
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Achiever Ideas for Action: Select
jobs that allow you to have the leeway to work as hard as you want and in which you are encouraged to measure your own productivity. You will feel challenged and alive in these environments. As an achiever, you relish the feeling of being busy, yet you also need to know when you are “done.” Attach timelines and measurement to goals so that effort leads to defined progress and tangible outcomes. Remember to build celebration and recognition into your life. Achievers tend to move on to the next challenge without acknowledging their successes. Counter this impulse by creating regular opportunities to enjoy your progress and accomplishments. Your drive for action might cause you to find meetings a bit boring. If that’s the case, appeal to your Achiever talents by learning the objectives of each meeting ahead of time and by taking notes about progress toward those objectives during the meeting. You can help ensure that meetings are productive and efficient. Continue your education by attaining certifications in your area or specialty in addition to attending conferences and other programs. This will give you even more goals to achieve and will push your existing boundaries of accomplishment. You do not require much motivation from others. Take advantage of your self- motivation by setting challenging goals. Set a more demanding goal every time you finish a project. Partner with other hard workers. Share your goals with them so they can help you to get more done. Count personal achievements in your scoring “system.” This will help you direct your Achiever talents toward family and friends as well as toward work. More work excites you. The prospect of what lies ahead is infinitely more motivating than what has been completed. Launch initiatives and new projects. Your seemingly endless reserve of energy will create enthusiasm and momentum. Make sure that in your eagerness to do more at work, you do not skimp on quality. Create measurable outcome standards to guarantee that increased productivity is matched by enhanced quality. Questions 1. Which of these action items speak to you? Highlight the actions that you are most likely to take. 2. How will you commit to taking action? Write your own personalized action item that you will take in the next 30 days. Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide 131978631 (Bob Pierce) © 2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 13 10/08/2009
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Section III: Achievement Look
for signs of achievement as you read these real quotes from people who share your top five themes. Ideation sounds like this: Mark B., writer: “My mind works by finding connections between things. When I was hunting down the Mona Lisa in the Louvre museum, I turned a corner and was blinded by the flashing of a thousand cameras snapping the tiny picture. For some reason, I stored that visual image away. Then I noticed a ‘No Flash Photography’ sign, and I stored that away too. I thought it was odd because I remembered reading that flash photography can harm paintings. Then about six months later, I read that the Mona Lisa has been stolen at least twice in this century. And suddenly I put it all together. The only explanation for all these facts is that the real Mona Lisa is not on display in the Louvre. The real Mona Lisa has been stolen, and the museum, afraid to admit their carelessness, has installed a fake. I don’t know if it’s true, of course, but what a great story.” Andrea H., interior designer: “I have the kind of mind where everything has to fit together or I start to feel very odd. For me, every piece of furniture represents an idea. It serves a discrete function both independently and in concert with every other piece. The ‘idea’ of each piece is so powerful in my mind, it must be obeyed. If I am sitting in a room where the chairs are somehow not fulfilling their discrete function — they’re the wrong kind of chairs or they’re facing the wrong way or they're pushed up too close to the coffee table — I find myself getting physically uncomfortable and mentally distracted. Later, I won’t be able to get it out of my mind. I’ll find myself awake at 3:00 a.m., and I walk through the person’s house in my mind’s eye, rearranging the furniture and repainting the walls. This started happening when I was very young, say seven years old.” Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide 131978631 (Bob Pierce) © 2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 14 10/08/2009
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Positivity sounds like
this: Gerry L., flight attendant: “There are so many people on an airplane that I have made it a point over the years to single out one or two on a flight and make it something special for them. Certainly, I will be courteous to everybody and extend to them the kind of professionalism that I would like given to me, but over and above that, I try to make one person or family or small group of people feel particularly special, with jokes and conversation and little games that I play.” Andy B., Internet marketing executive: “I am one of those people who loves creating buzz. I read magazines all the time, and if I find something fun — some new store, new lip gloss, whatever — I will charge around telling everyone about it. ‘Oh, you just have to try this store. It is so-o-o cool. Look at these pictures. Check them out.’ I am so passionate when I talk about something that people just have to do what I say. It’s not that I am a great salesperson. I’m not. In fact, I hate asking for the close; I hate bothering people. It’s just that my passion about what I say makes people think, ‘Gosh, it must be true.’” Sunny G., communications manager: “I think the world is plagued with enough negative people. We need more positive people — people who like to zero in on what is right with the world. Negative people just make me feel heavy. In my last job, there was a guy who came into my office every morning just to unload on me. I would purposely dodge him. I’d see him coming, and I’d run to the bathroom or go some other place. He made me feel as if the world was a miserable place, and I hated that.” Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide 131978631 (Bob Pierce) © 2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 15 10/08/2009
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Individualization sounds like
this: Les T., hospitality manager: “Carl is one of our best performers, but he still has to see me every week. He just wants a little encouragement and to check in, and he gets fired up a little bit after that meeting. Greg doesn’t like to meet very often, so there’s no need for me to bother him. And when we do meet, it’s really for me, not for him.” Marsha D., publishing executive: “Sometimes I would walk out of my office and — you know how cartoon characters have those balloons over their head? I would see these little balloons over everyone’s head telling me what was in their minds. It sounds weird, doesn’t it? But it happens all the time.” Andrea H., interior designer: “When you ask people what their style is, they find it hard to describe, so I just ask them, ‘What is your favorite spot in the house?’ And when I ask that, their faces light up, and they know just where to take me. From that one spot, I can begin to piece together the kind of people they are and what their style is.” Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide 131978631 (Bob Pierce) © 2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 16 10/08/2009
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Belief sounds like
this: Michael K., salesperson: “The vast majority of my nonworking time goes to my family and to the things we do in the community. I was on the countywide Boy Scouts board of directors. And when I was a Boy Scout, I was pack leader. When I was an Explorer, I was junior assistant leader for the Boy Scouts. I just like being with kids. I believe that’s where the future is. And I think you can do a whole lot worse with your time than investing it in the future.” Lara M., college president: “My values are why I work so hard every day at my job. I put hours and hours into this job, and I don’t even care what I get paid. I just found out that I am the lowest paid college president in my state, and I don’t even care. I mean, I don’t do this for the money.” Tracy D., airline executive: “If you are not doing something important, why bother? Getting up every day and working on ways to make flying safer seems important to me, purposeful. If I didn’t find this purpose in my job, I don’t know if I could work through all the challenges and frustrations that get in my way. I think I would get demoralized.” Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide 131978631 (Bob Pierce) © 2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 17 10/08/2009
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Achiever sounds like
this: Melanie K., ER nurse: “I have to rack up points every day to feel successful. Today I’ve been here only half an hour, but I’ve probably racked up thirty points already. I ordered equipment for the ER, I had equipment repaired, I had a meeting with my charge nurse, and I brainstormed with my secretary about improving our computerized logbook. So on my list of ninety things, I have thirty done already. I’m feeling pretty good about myself right now.” Ted S., salesperson: “Last year I was salesperson of the year out of my company’s three hundred salespeople. It felt good for a day, but sure enough, later that week, it was as if it never happened. I was back at zero again. Sometimes I wish I wasn’t an achiever because it can lead me away from a balanced life and toward obsession. I used to think I could change myself, but now I know I am just wired this way. This theme is truly a double-edged sword. It helps me achieve my goals, but on the other hand, I wish I could just turn it off and on at will. But, hey, I can’t. I can manage it and avoid work obsession by focusing on achieving in all parts of my life, not just work.” Sara L., writer: “This theme is a weird one. First, it’s good because you live in pursuit of the perpetual challenge. But in the second place, you never feel as though you’ve reached your goal. It can keep you running uphill at seventy miles an hour for your whole life. You never rest because there’s always more to do. But, on balance, I think I would rather have it than not. I call it my ‘divine restlessness,’ and if it makes me feel as if I owe the present everything I have, then so be it. I can live with that.” Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide 131978631 (Bob Pierce) © 2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 18 10/08/2009
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Questions 1. Talk to
friends or coworkers to hear how they have used their talents to achieve. 2. How will you use your talents to achieve? Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide 131978631 (Bob Pierce) © 2000, 2006-2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 19 10/08/2009
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