Capitalize on Your Strengths

Over the weekend, I bought “Now, Discover Your Strengths,” the best-selling book based on a huge research project by Gallup.

It was incredibly enlightening as well as confirming to say the least.

I’ve taken the Myers-Briggs test (one of my favorites) and others, but this one rocks. It focuses on your strengths rather than your weaknesses (obviously).

The premise is: All of us have a core set of strenghts — things we consistently excel at — and we should therefore major on those things. These are also the areas you derive the most satisfaction from.

The authors tell us we should find opportunities that play to our strengths, that allow you to focus on the things you do excellently without much effort.

I found my top five strengths were:

  • Learner — why I have 8 books on my nightstand and five others around the house, and constantly have to be reading something
  • Individualization — recognizing others strengths
  • Maximizer — taking good to great
  • Futuristic — vision casting; seeing “over the horizon”
  • Intellection — always thinkingWhy is all this important to churches? Understanding each other, our strengths, and how we work, we can become more efficient and effective for the Kingdom.

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If you buy it and take the test, please share your strengths with me!

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