
The main key to loving your job is to 'Find your hidden talent'.
So many people are in jobs they hate because they haven't found their true path. They can manage upto few things but they can't fullfill their job completely without external support.
Everybody has their own beliefs, variations, circumstances, and, most of all, their own DNA but they can't use them properly. The truth is lack of self-awareness.
Here is the 4 Steps to to find your hidden talents.
1. What Are My Skills?
Select five to ten people that you know the best and split them into two categories. People you connect with on a deep level of love and people who you are close with, but maybe you're a little different in lifestyle and personality.
Then, ask one person from each category to honestly tell you what they think you're best at, and what they think you're worst at. "What are my skills and abilities, and what are my weaknesses?"
When someone really loves you, they might not want to be totally honest, because they don't want to hurt you. But the quickest way to find your strengths is by eliminating weaknesses.
2. What Are My Strengths?
You might have been amazing at basketball, but that isn't what you truly want to pursue. Maybe you've been blinded by the overarching strength itself because you aren't passionate about it, but list all the things that that skill requires you to do. Don't take them for granted.
There are many things that go into being good at something. Your potential doesn't end with that one skill.
3. Read Everything
Go on a vacation, But it's not a total vacation. During that time, you may go back to check emails, chats,or note someone wrote you. And as you read, ask yourself "Which of my skills am I consistently praised for?" And on the flipside: what do people continuously say you are bad at?
This task could take hours or days but great step to change yourself.
4. Ask Strangers
On social media, make a video or post asking everyone who follows you the very question we have been repeating over and over: "What are my personal strengths?" This can be phrased in a number of ways when it comes to people who follow you for your content and comments.
This is now the widest net you can cast to get the information. Because these are people who have been viewing you from a very specific place, your social media personality, you are able to curate that part of your life as well into the decision of which strength to pursue.
Stop doing shit you hate. Nail down your strengths so you can discover your passion. - Gary Vaynerchuk
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