ATLC #11 – Review your strengths

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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/

 

COMMENT: Having reviewed last week what is the most interesting thing you got from the week’s training on ‘strengths’:

290 thoughts on “ATLC #11 – Review your strengths

  1. Hello ..

    The most important thing I got from the training is a clear insight into my strengths and a lot more action to support the optimism.

  2. HI,

    Until we think about them, our strengths may not be that obvious to us, while to the people around us they could be blinding . . . .

  3. Sorry to be selfish – but the best thing I got from last week was my idea for an online university with courses from the best teachers in their field ! (lectures on youtube. ) Thinking further, how about Warne on cricket, Beckham on football, Spielberg on film and Soros on finance (perhaps George could put up the dosh!)

    Apart from that – do I concentrate on my top strength – or build up my weakest ?

  4. I got insight into my strenght and how to build it. I really want to believe that our weakness is also important as well. This is because if we do not work on our weakness, our competitors might capitalize on that to undo us.

  5. The week’s training on ‘strengths’ has enabled thinking on a different level. The self introspection and ability to read other’s comments and the actual daily exercises about ‘strengths’ seems to have magically (invisibly working quietly away in the background) built further upon my strengths; noticeable throughout the day during my thinking processes.
    I am thinking more efficiently and am more cognisant of ‘escaping, searching and thinking’.
    I am also drawing consciously upon cvs2bvs and it has assisted smoother pathways in my daily life; and also provided examples of leadership to the Adamms clan, with subsequent flow-on effects for their thinking processes also. What a bonus; I have many challenges and this is helping tremendously.

  6. On a daily basis we react to situations and they all the same, but come in different forms. It is like a cycle, comes, goes, comes and again goes. Our actions decide the strengths and weaknesses of ours. We choose what to pick and how to react consciously or subconsciously. We always get enough opportunity to either build or strength or lose it.
    Thank you

  7. It’s more enjoyable reflecting on one’s strengths rather than one’s weaknesses…& perhaps as fruitful, but I’m still not convinced.

  8. It is better to focus on your strengths and improve it wherever it needs to be, rather than focus on your weaknesses

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