We all have our unique gifts and strengths. I know that might sound a bit clichéd, but it’s true. And as we spend more time digging deep into discovering what they are, we can focus on how to put them to good use instead of swirling in some version of an ‘imposter syndrome’ and second-guessing our worthiness. It’s likely that you’ll need some help to figure out what are your greatest strengths. If you’re like most of the rest of us, you take them for granted, either assuming everyone has them or that they aren’t particularly valuable. We recommend that you ask people you trust…and then believe them when they tell you what they are! That opens up the opportunity for you to enjoy the exploration and experimentation of how to put them into even better use.
Leveraging Our Strengths
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When the opportunity arose to join the Curse of the Competent Women® (CCW) I jumped at the chance. This was something I could easily fit into my weekly schedule. The tools and vocabulary I've gleaned from CCW have provided a rich opportunity for self-awareness and direction for my work toward self-improvement.
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“I am continually moved to discover I have sisters. I am beginning, just beginning, to find out who I am.”
Sisterhood, an essay by Gloria Steinem