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3 Ways To Discover Your Hidden Natural Talent by ritzybaby(f): 8:59am On May 28, 2016
Finding our natural talents can be quite difficult to do. For me, it took me decades to find out that I was good at writing.
It was never a skill that I knew I had, especially since all I ever received in High School English were C’s. But here I am today, with millions of views on my content.
Much like many other people, discovering what your talents are can be extremely hard to figure out. Because of that, I sought out expert advice on how to not only identify, but embrace and hone in on your natural talents. I reached out to Doug Wilks, a talent investigator who founded Strengths Launcher.
Doug Wilks provided these 3 key insights to discover what your natural talents are:


1.What Thrilled You As A Child?

Take two minutes and recall your most joyous memories from elementary school.
What made those moments so enjoyable? What were the common threads?
Were you highly competitiveas a 9-year-old? Maybe you loved soccer and couldn't wait for recess every day. You lived for it. You cherished that moment you could run out to the practice field and start competing.
Or, maybe you enjoyed working on big, competitive, team-oriented projects? Your friends loved it when you were in their group. You had a knack for nudging the whole team's grade from B- to A . You relished these opportunities. It was thrilling.
As you ponder these childhood memories, consider what similar activities thrill you as an adult.
You may still be highly competitive, but now you're competing to win new businessfor your start-up. You may still love complex, strategic projects, but now you do it for an international consulting firm.
Those grade school memories are powerful stories that reveal what your talents are and how to use them.

2. You Lose Track of Time

Imagine this: It's 9:00 AM Saturday morning. Your time is your own. No soccer games, no carpool, no TPS report cover sheets.
Somehow, you have a free calendar for a few hours.
You begin a favorite activity. Maybe it's playing guitar or gardening or writing that novel. Maybe it's coding Python for that personal pet project you started months ago.
This activity, whenever you do it, pulls you in like a tractor beam. Your mind, body and intuition begin working in perfect symmetry. You lose track of time. Before you know it, it's 12:30 and you haven't even thought about lunch yet.
What if work was just as fulfilling as your Saturday morning side project? Is it even possible to capture and harness that magic?
Yes-take very close note of moments like this. If you're so captivated in an activitythat you lose track of time, you're experiencing one of the key symptoms of flow.
And, if you're experiencing any amount of flow on a project, you're most likely also using one or more of your natural talents.

3. What do you yearn to do?

What fire is burning inside of you at this very moment?
There's never been an easier time in the course of human history to begin fulfilling your life's mission than right now.
Do you love writing? Cool. Start a blog.
Can you crochet better than anyone in the tri-state area? Great. Make a few extra scarves and sell them on Etsy.
Does even thinking about meeting and connecting with new people send you into happiness overdrive? Perfect. Launch a meet-upfor local executives in your city.
Enjoy all three? Even better. Start a monthly meet-upfor expert crochet bloggers.
In a perfect world, everyone would get to use their strengths at work every day.
Unfortunately, that's not the case for most people. In fact, 63% of workers worldwide are not engaged in their work.This doesn't even include the 24% who areactivelydisengaged.
While there are multiple reasons for this, one of the key factors is most workers don't get to use their natural talents at work on a daily basis.
Think about it. In nature, eagles can fly between 75 and 125 miles a day. Wild elephants can roam up to 50 miles a day. If that eagle or elephant is locked-up in a cage, they're not living the way they were made to live. They've been stifled, suffocated, trapped.
Similarly, millions of workers aren't able to do whattheywere made to do on a daily basis.
What do youyearnto do?
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If you find yourself in a place where you're not using your gifts, that realization can be painful and uncomfortable. Thankfully, life is a journey, not one isolated day.
Find at least one small way to begin recapturing some of that joy you felt back in grade school. Get lost in a favorite activity and lose track of time on a Saturday morning. Hone in on what you yearn to do, and start doing it.
How have you been able to hone in on your natural talents and use them in the work force?

Source: http://www.inc.com/leonard-kim/how-to-discover-the-hidden-talents-that-will-make-you-a-business-star.html
Re: 3 Ways To Discover Your Hidden Natural Talent by ritzybaby(f): 9:05am On May 28, 2016
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Re: 3 Ways To Discover Your Hidden Natural Talent by absoluteSuccess: 9:20am On May 28, 2016
great piece.

kudos op, one thing is to have talent, another is to be able to monetize it.

If you can't monetize your talent, just let it be supporting talent to what you do for living.

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