Psychology, asked by aditya0073246, 11 months ago

how to identify our skills?​

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Answered by kritiku2005
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1. What Do I Love About My Career?

Take out your most recent resume (yes, I know—ugh) and take a serious look at all of the jobs and responsibilities you have had. If you’re just starting out, think about school, volunteer, and extracurricular activities, too.

Now, circle the things that you most liked doing. What, specifically, were your favorite parts about each job?

Once you’ve done that, think about any job tasks that don’t appear on your formal resume, but that you really enjoyed—like mentoring new employees, leading employee orientation, choosing the flower arrangements for the office, or throwing happy hours, for example.

2. Where Do I Lose Track of Time?

What hobbies, activities, or tasks occupy your full attention so much so that you are completely engaged in the present moment? You look up at the clock, thinking that no time has passed, and poof! Three hours have gone by.These could be aspects of your current job (brainstorming names for the next product launch, working with the graphic design team on artwork for an upcoming ad), or they could be part of your personal life—being with children, blogging, or helping your friend craft a business plan, for example.Start noticing these moments of time passing, and ask yourself: “What was it that I loved about that activity? What kept me so engaged?” Whatever it was is most likely tied to a talent or interest that could easily become a transferable work-related skill—or even your next career.

3. What are My Greatest Strengths?

Finally, take a moment for self-reflection and ask yourself: “What do I think are my greatest strengths?” Be proud—list things that you normally wouldn’t say about yourself and brag a little bit.

And then, if you’re feeling brave (and I hope that you are by now) email three people in your life who you trust and ask them what they find most inspiring about you.Take a look at all this information you've put together. What themes or trends do you notice? How does it feel to look at all of those lists, chock full of talents and skills?

Maybe you’ve found that your eye for detail, crazy clean desk, and ability to always make people feel comfortable and motivated means that you’re destined for success in company leadership. Or that your love of fashion, articulate long emails, and witty sense of humor merit exploring the blogging world.

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