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Originally Posted by Cat Dancer One of the coolest passages in the book for me was on page 165: "Steve S. and Victoria S. are both successful entrepreneurs, and yet Steve's top five [strengths] are [...], while Victoria's are [...]". Their strengths were very different. Yet both were successful entrepreneurs. They succeeded because they partnered with, or employed people, who had complimentary strengths.
So it seems to me a first question is: What do you want to do? Or, what do you want to experience?
Then with a goal in mind, we can look at your strengths and say how you may most easily accomplish it. |
Therein lies the rub! I don't know what I want to do, that's why I'm looking for suggestions. I know I can shine really anywhere, mostly because I care to. A lot of people just go to work to go to work, but I need to be part of something bigger.
I couldn't work for a nonprofit though, I have a yearning for moolah. I was hoping this would be sort of a focus group for my path to career choice.
I could sell well, I'd kick ass at HR or PR, I'd make an excellent marketing goon, and my brain is always working. I just don't know what or where I'm wanted or needed!
My modesty helps too.