Discover your Strengths

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MOST PEOPLE THINK THAT THEY KNOW THEIR STRENGTHS…

I hear them say things like “I learn fast” or “I’m good with people” but most people have not spent enough time or effort to truly understand what it is that they are great at or have the potential to be great at!

Maybe these are true, but these aren’t specific enough to really be what you are great at. What is it that makes you great with people, What is it specifically that you enjoy in the interaction with others, is it even the interaction at all, or maybe something else.

When I hear something as vague as “I’m good with people”, which I do in maybe 7 out of every 10 interviews with professionals, I immediately try to start digging to understand what they really actually mean.

It could be that they are great at: relating to others OR communicating with people OR helping people problem solve OR building relationships quickly OR about a million other possibilities.

What is a signature strength?

For our purposes here, let’s consider a “Signature Strength” to be the intersection of areas you’re great at, your enjoyment, and where you bring value to the world.

This means it’s not enough to be really good at something, in addition you must have some love or enjoyment of it too. This provides the basis for what we really mean when we say “do what you love”

We really mean, spending as much time as possible working with those things you are great at that you also really enjoy. When you get to do that on a regular basis, work starts to feel like play more and more, but you are also going to be getting superior results in your work compared to someone who’s time and activities are not well aligned with their strengths.

Making “discovering your strengths” Less Confusing

Over the years I’ve gotten feedback on my strengths from many people. They say things like “You’re great at having uncomfortable conversations.”

Awesome right? That must be my strength! (This is where most people stop!)

I had considered that a strength for a period of time. But when I looked a little deeper I realized there was more to it: I have always been someone who gets trusted by people very easily. It helped me to be successful in other jobs and helped me to build relationships and have a lot of information because people were willing to share with me. Because people trusted me so easily and so quickly it would often make me very comfortable with them just as quickly. This enabled me to say things that others wouldn’t normally say, or deliver difficult feedback to people, or to ask for something from them that could be kind of scary.

Doing this over and over again in sales situations and HR investigations, interviews and challenging situations where you have to earn trust and provide feedback caused me to get very good at having the courage to say things others wouldn’t normally say and to be far better at that as a skill than the average person. But the real Signature Strength here was my ability to genuinely connect with others very quickly in a way that caused you to trust me.

This enabled me to become very good at conventionally uncomfortable conversations and drastically raised my tolerance level for those conversations.

It’s like an iceberg: It’s not what everyone can see on the surface that is your strength, what’s under the surface that is far more important!

You will likely find the same thing for yourself when you start to unwind your own personal web of life events that lead to your Signature Strengths.

How to get more specific when trying to discover your strengths:

I’m writing this post in the hopes that I can help you break your strengths down into specifics (or at least more specific than when you started reading this)

There are many ways to do this but I want to give you several ways to go about discovering your strengths. The first way is what I do when I am interviewing others (many people don’t know their own strengths but I still have to figure them out in a short period of time spent with them during an interview)

Discover Your Signature Strengths Exercise

I start with what they really enjoyed in their last roles, previous jobs, current job, volunteering, hobbies (make a list of the couple of things you enjoy most in each one). Now which of those things would you consider yourself really good at? Which of those things caused you to be successful in other areas?

As you start to break down these lists, you will start to discover your strengths because some will surface to the top.

Ask yourself are these things that you are really good at? Are these what other people think you are great at? (sometimes what we think isn’t a big deal actually is, it just comes easy to us)

Actions to take Today:
  1. Get a piece of paper: List out all your past jobs and roles (here is a full breakdown of the past jobs exercise)
  2. What are the 2-5 things you most enjoyed about each of those  AND what did you find you were better than others at?
  3. Answer these questions: “What was it specifically that you enjoyed?” and “Why did you enjoy that part so much?”
Bonus Actions To take (for overachievers)

Clifton Strengths Finder: if you want to get really clear (and eerily accurate) verbiage to articulate your strengths, I would suggest purchasing the Clifton Strengths Finder Assessment for about $25 (or our video series to get a deeper understanding on strengths). It will help you get started down the road of identifying your strengths even more quickly. 

We use it behind the scenes with our Coaching Clients and Career Change Bootcamp students. Here’s an episode of the HTYC Podcast where we share audio from an actual coaching call with Bree Hunter from Australia (Take a listen. You’ll enjoy it. No other Career Coaches in the world actually share how they coach) – Also Bree gave us permission!

Creative and Strategic Ways to Show Your Strengths to Interviewers

Emily Chase Smith: You Can Write Your Own Job Description

Emily Chase Smith comes from a long line of entrepreneurs. She’s had many business ventures, some more successful than others. She graduated law school at 21.  She lived overseas for 5 years in Prague, Czech Republic with her family and now focuses her law practice on bankruptcy.

Emily now works with entrepreneurs and business owners to help them manage their money more effectively.  The guiding principle of her life is freedom.  In this interview, Emily explains to Scott how understanding her value and helping others recognize the value you provide can lead to more freedom than you think is possible!

You can write your own job description.

@EmilyChaseSmith
Books & Resources Emily Chase Smith Mentions in the Interview

 48 Days to the Work You Love by Dan Miller

Who Inspires Emily Chase Smith?

Dan Miller

Check out Emily Chase Smith’s Endeavors

Emily’s website – The Entrepreneur’s Money Expert

Emily’s first book – The Financially Savvy Entrepreneur (coming out Summer 2014)

Connect with Emily Chase Smith

Twitter: @EmilyChaseSmith

www.EmilyChaseSmith.com 

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Paul Colaianni: Be Authentic, No Matter What The Cost

Paul Colaianni, HTYC, Happen To Your Career

Paul Colaianni is the host of the The Overwhelmed Brain Podcast and blog where he helps people live a peaceful and stressfree life. Paul’s career journey has included several different companies, industries and jobs in search for what he is passionate about.  Paul is a self described “late-bloomer” in his career.  It wasn’t until his 40’s that he discovered his passion.

In this interview Scott and Paul talk about finding your passion and how you can do so.

Be yourself, be honest, be who you are, no matter what the cost.

@paulcolabrain
Key Take-aways

Part of finding your passion includes learning what you are not passionate about.

Determine what you want out of life.

Take control of what you want in life (don’t wait for others)

Discover Your Strengths

Why do you want to do what you want to do?

What do others tell you you’re good at?

What did you enjoy doing as a kid

As a kid we’re creating the foundation of what we’ll enjoy doing for the rest of our lives.

@paulcolabrain
What Inspires Paul Colaianni?

Changing people’s lives.  Feeling like he’s made a difference.

When everything feels right–and then getting validation.

“Be yourself, be honest, be who you are, no matter what the cost.”

Who Inspires Paul Colaianni?

Former Manager at former job – Organized, stood up to people.  Learned to be assertive

His wife

“If I’m not following what I’m really passionate about, then I’m compromising myself everyday when I go to work.”

Connect with Paul

@paulcolabrain

The Overwhelmed Brain Podcast

Question: What are you passionate about?

Overcoming Fears: Scott and Mark

Overcoming Fear, HTYC, Happen To Your Career

What stops people from making moves in their career? It’s not always what you think it would be. Scott and Mark discuss what you can do to take steps to move past the fears people face in their work, businesses, and careers. Get started NOW! The key is overcoming fear…

The risk of failing is the the risk of putting yourself out there.

@scottabarlow
The Number One Reason People Don’t Start

Fear!!

Fear #1: Fear of Failure

Fear keeps us from starting–or even thinking about starting!

Part of failing is not thinking you can do it, or you can’t get the job.

You have to be prepared to be told no sometimes to get to where you want to get to.

The risk of failing is the the risk of putting yourself out there..

Richie Norton mentioned “your fear of not doing something has to be greater than your fear of doing it” (listen to the rest of Richie’s HTYC episode here...)

Fear #2: Paralysis by Analysis

Ready, aim, aim, aim, aim, aim, aim, aim….

The root of this fear is actually being afraid to act. 

You aren’t prepared to act, so you keep collecting information rather than acting.

Chris LoCurto’s blog – “Is basecamp your Everest?” — often we sit in base camp and think we’re climbing the mountain…  we are taking all these steps, i.e. reading books, blogs, listening to podcasts, etc., and not really taking action.  (read this post by Chris here listen to Chris’ HTYC episode here…)

This is why HTYC provides inspiration, tools and roadmaps — to help you take action!

Fear #3: Fear of Rejection

It is weird to do work that you love and enjoy going to work everyday!

What will other people say if I pursue work that I really love!

Often your family and close friends will be the ones to criticize or question you as you move towards work that you love.

We care what the people around us think.

The Solution

Have a plan. Be able to quantify what you have done and what you will do to move towards work that you love.

This will help encourage you–and help you have those conversations with your family.

This will help you overcome all of your fears.

How to Succeed

Progress and success earns supporters.

Progress and success earns supporters. Everyone wants their loved ones to succeed, but they don’t often know how to voice their question.

When your loved ones question what you’re doing, often they are really saying, “Show me this can work. Show me you can succeed.”

You have to realize that there will be a time that things won’t go perfectly and things that don’t work out–when they don’t, be prepared for the pushback from others.

Failure Breeds Success

We don’t see all the failures and setbacks that lead to success.  Whether its the behind the scenes struggles of a successful business owner, or the hours and hours of practice and work of a superstar athelete.

Success takes some work.

Keep going through setbacks.  (Joel Fortner, in his HTYC episode talks about not being too hard on yourself, listen here…)

How Does HTYC Help?

Each of the fears has essentially the same solution:

1. Understand where you are going! 

This takes time.  It doesn’t happen over night.

Where do you want to be? — As a whole person.

  • What job do you want?
  • What type of lifestyle do you want? (how much money do you want/need to make?)
  • Where do you want to live?
  • What type of things do you want to do as part of your job?

Create a profile of where you are going.

2.  What are your strengths?

If you want to do great work, you have to do what you love.

If you want to do great work, you have to do what you love.

As part of coaching package – you receive a DISC Profile and StrengthFinders 2.0

3.  Have Accountability Partner

Whether it’s an HTYC Coach, another career coach, or a friend or spouse, find someone to keep you accountable.

This is one of the huge benefits of a coach, but you can certainly find someone to provide this help for free as well!

4.  What are the milestones along the way?

What needs to happen between now and what your objective is?

Milestones allow you to gauge your progress on your journey.

Roadmaps are the plan that help you get to where you want to go.

If a task takes more than a day to complete, you need another step.

We’re NOT Just Selling Coaching

We want to help you move towards work that you love–however we can.

That might be coaching, or it might just be the free information we provide.

IF you want coaching, head to the coaching page.

If you don’t want coaching, please utilize the free resources such as the podcast to advance in your career journey!

Question: What are you struggling with?

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Matt McWilliams: Start on What Matters To You

Matt McWilliams, Happen To Your Career, HTYC

As a political consultant, marketing manager, small business consultant, author, and podcaster, Matt has a unique viewpoint on the ever-changing worlds that we live in. In 2007 He helped lead his company to win the Best in Business Award from the Nashville Business Journal. In 2010 he was recognized as the top Affiliate Marketing Manager in the world by the Affiliate Summit Pinnacle Award. Matt is a published author in the book Internet Marketing From The Real Experts and has published countless articles in industry trade magazines.

Matt currently resides in Fort Wayne, IN with his wife Tara and daughter Aracelli. His consulting company, Matt McWilliams Consulting has clients all over the country in various industries ranging from educational courses to consumer goods and the financial industry and he is known for his unique ability to help clients develop intimate relationships with scale.

In this interview, Scott and Matt talk about the importance of self-worth and the importance of creating the lifestyle that works for you.

Belief is the genesis of anything we do.

Books & Resources Matt McWilliams Mentions in the Interview

Negative Interruption – Matt’s blog

Start by Jon Acuff

Influence: Science and Practice (5th Edition) by Robert Cialdini

Eric Thomas – Secrets of Success, Part I

Eric Thomas, Part II

Who Inspires Matt McWilliams?

 Jon Acuff

Dave Ramsey

Eric Thomas

Check out Matt McWilliams’ Endeavors

Matt’s Blog

Start on what matters to you. Find two hours a week. Start.

Connect with Matt McWilliams 

 Twitter: @MattMcWilliams2

LinkedIn

Question: What can you start this week to move toward where you want to be?

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Farnoosh Brock: Why she refuses to pursue only one passion!

ABOUT FARNOOSH BROCK

Farnoosh Brock was born and raised in Tehran, Iran. After leaving Iran at the age of 11 and living in Turkey for 3 years, she moved to the United States. She studied electrical engineering and French at university and then entered the corporate world. First, she worked for a start-up and then she moved to a large Fortune 100 technology company. In 2011, she left a nearly 12-year successful career to start her own media and publishing company, Prolific Living Inc. Today, she is a published author, speaker, business coach, podcaster, social media enthusiast and an expert green juicer. She is passionate about showing you how to define your own freedom in first your health and then your career. She is a multi-passionate entrepreneur that does not believe you need to give up one passion to pursue another! She infuses her love of green juicing, writing, photography, languages, and world travel into her brand and inspires you to pursue your dreams and your creative genius. Learn more at www.prolificliving.com.

Books and Resources Farnoosh Brock Mentions in the interview

On Writing by Stephen King: http://www.prolificliving.com/onwriting

Loving What Is by Byron Katie: http://www.prolificliving.com/blog/truth

Heal Your Life by Louise Hay: http://www.prolificliving.com/blog/2012/05/28/you-can-heal-your-life-and-survive-your-family-with-louise-hay/

Check out Farnoosh Brock’s other endeavors here!

SmartExitBlueprint.com

If you are in a job you dread, find out how to plan your escape to either your own business or a career that is both successful and right for you. Find out more about SmartExitBlueprint.com here.
 

Fast Track Promotion

If you are feeling frustrated in your current role and want to move up? Get noticed, get ahead, and get paid well. You can check out FastTrackPromotion.com and find out more here.