For today, just read and review the DFQ comments left by other leadership trainees for the past week.
DFQ #11: Read and review these DFQ comments for Lessons 6 to 10:
DFQ#06 – http://www.schoolofthinking.org/about/training/10-dfq/l-mhg-06-what-are-your-strengths/>
DFQ#07 – http://www.schoolofthinking.org/about/training/10-dfq/l-mhg-07-tell-us-a-story/
DFQ#08 – http://www.schoolofthinking.org/about/training/10-dfq/l-mhg-07-tell-us-another-story/
DFQ#09 – http://www.schoolofthinking.org/about/training/10-dfq/l-mhg-09-build-on-your-strength/
DFQ#10 – http://www.schoolofthinking.org/about/training/10-dfq/l-mhg-10-build-on-another-strength/
Continuing to be open minded and taking in other peoples views to determine the best way to handle situations.
Having reviewed past comments, it shows me that we all have different strengths and different ways to enhance them. This is good for Reece as there are so many good people with diverse backgrounds and skills to continually help build the brand.
Capitalise on your strengths and continue to grow them.
Working on our strengths is a great confidence builder, it’s good to back to when you’re getting a bit demoralized.
using my strengths to my advantage
Positive feeling in the store, had a breakthrough with a customer and have an appointment with them tomorrow. Staff are performing well and have been acknowledged today. Daily Huddles and discussion help inspire us for the day ahead.
Re focusing on your strengths can change your frame of mind and move you towards a happier state. It’s a wonderful mind shift.
Improving on those strengths
I have learned that the daily self-reflection I do regarding my strengths and weaknesses has been leading me down the correct path.
Don’t under estimate the power of your strengths.