I am what you could describe as a systems thinker - I can see how things fit together and where there are issues preventing everything from gelling together as a whole. This, as you might imagine, is a very useful skill for being an entrepreneur as you have to essentially be at least proficient in every aspect of your business from accounting to marketing to sales to inventory management, etc. Understanding how each part works on a relatively deep level as well as understanding how they need to behave to maximize their effectiveness is a definite strength of mine and one that I actively work to maintain.
Your greatest strength is your friends. They support you, they give you air support, they promote you, and they will give you constructive criticism to help you improve. As the saying goes, show me your friends and I'll show you your future. So, pick the right friends.
As a marketer, I have developed the ability to analyze data with ease and find important underlying patterns. Although this is a skill most analysts have, I have noticed my ability to recognize even the less obvious ones. This has helped my team identify what is really working for us in our campaigns and implement changes that work to our advantage.
As an enneagram 9, I am known as the Peacemaker. I'm characterized as having a relaxed and easygoing attitude. And many times I am the mediator of any group I'm in, bringing peace and harmony to any situation. I'm also accepting of others and can see all sides of a problem. This has definitely been my greatest strength throughout life, and especially now as I run my own business. Dealing with many clients, they all have such different personalities and needs. And being able to interact with people in my life and especially clients with such openness and ease has allowed me the ability to grow as person and have some amazing experiences. It's also allowed me to stay calm and collected in difficult situations and to see the situation from multiple perspectives. I truly believe my 9ness has benefited me both personally and professionally.
Professional Keynote Speaker, Podcaster, Live Stream Host, and Autism Advocate at CrazyFitnessGuy
Answered 3 years ago
One of my greatest strengths is being Autistic. I admit growing up I thought I was a freak show because I was different. Most days I felt like an outcast because my school district did not like that I did not check off their boxes to meet their standards. I was bullied for eight years and I hated every minute of school growing up. After I graduated and started my own business I look at being Autistic as a gift because it lets me think outside of the box. Being Autistic helps me look at things from a unique point of view. I like being able to think outside of the box because it helps me create awesome ideas for my business and brand.
On the face of it understanding your limitations can seem negative, however it's actually a powerful tool for personal and professional growth. By acknowledging areas where you may not be as skilled or knowledgeable, you can begin to leverage the strengths of others. This can be done by building a team with complementary skillsets, or by seeking out mentors or experts who can provide guidance and support in those areas. Additionally, understanding your limitations can help you prioritize your learning and development efforts, so that you can focus on becoming stronger in the areas that will most benefit you. In short, recognizing your limitations allows you to utilise those around you. "The whole is greater than the sum of it's parts" Aristotle
One of my greatest strengths is my ability to plan and organize. This helps me stay on top of multiple tasks simultaneously and meet deadlines. I'm also able to keep a level head under pressure, which comes in handy when things get hectic. I have always been a very detail-oriented person, and I thrive in an environment where everything is in its place. This skill has come in handy not only in my professional life but also in my personal life. For example, I am the type of person who likes to be prepared for any situation, so I always like to have a plan B (and sometimes even C and D) ready just in case something unexpected comes up.
Being curious about a number of different topics allows me to learn a little about a lot, and thereby see connections between things that are missed by people who know fewer things. Additionally, it makes it more obvious that no human decision has ever "stood alone", but rather came from the specifics of all the events that preceded it.
Willingness to learn. My greatest strength is my eagerness to learn. This is a characteristic I have had for as long as I can remember. Even as a young girl, I had an insatiable desire to simply know things. I could go on and on about how it has aided me in my life and career, which it undoubtedly has, but it has also strengthened my mental fortitude and contributed to my independence as an individual. I am not helpless as a result. Knowledge has truly been a source of power for me.
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Answered 3 years ago
My greatest strength is that I have the ability to disseminate information intricately and gain insights into all outcomes in any deal or situation. It's an ability that serves me fully whenever I’m faced with decisions concerning business deals and when offering solutions to problems in my operations. Being analytically gifted does not just serve me in my line of work; it also serves to assist me in making life-related decisions. Decisions such as making house purchasing choices, diets to be taken, my close associates' motives by proposing specific life-involving decisions, and much more.
My biggest skill is my capacity to adapt. I am a strong team player and communicator who is skilled at rapidly and negatively adjusting to changing circumstances. I'm able to think outside the box, be imaginative, and come up with novel ideas when I have to adapt on the spot. I can modify my processes for increased production and efficiency thanks to my capacity to adapt. I also have expertise working with cross-cultural teams because I have worked abroad. In the office, my ability to address problems from several angles is highly valued. I've been able to adapt and have good problem-solving abilities that have allowed me to succeed in a variety of contexts.
One of my greatest strengths is my ability to take on new challenges with an open mind. Since I was a young kid, I have always had a burning curiosity for learning new things. It has helped me advance professionally and personally and become more resilient and self-reliant in my thinking. Keeping a positive attitude gives me the strength to pursue my big ambitions, calmness of mind, and a cheerful disposition in my day-to-day existence. To be honest, I don't feel hopeless. Knowledge has empowered me.
My greatest strength is my ability to stay positive and motivated through tough times. I've had my share of hardship in life, but I've learned that dwelling on the negative doesn't do any good. Staying optimistic and pursuing my goals no matter what has helped me become successful despite difficult odds.
My ambition is to lead with purpose to shape perspectives and inspire progress. I strive to consciously live up to my most treasured values while living a fulfilling life and inspiring the people around me. My insatiable desire to offer value to the world drives me. I’m fueled by the challenge of learning, creating, and engaging with passion on a daily basis. This is an everlasting and fruitful process forged by curiosity and an insatiable desire to live a meaningful life.
I feel I possess the ability to see myself in others' shoes. My greatest strength is being empathetic toward others. Very few people might have the ability to look at a situation from someone else's eyes and feel their pain. This is what makes me more human and allows me to stay grounded as an individual. Everyone is facing something or the other but we still end up making up that we are the ones tackling the toughest situations. It makes me express gratitude and be grateful which most people forget. I also believe that empathy is the highest form of human knowledge for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in someone else's world. It requires an intellectual purpose that is larger than any other form of understanding. Also, being a healthcare professional, this makes my work more meaningful by looking after others' needs, understanding their pain, and making them feel heard and understood.
Think about your skill level. Are you a solid communicator? Do you enjoy project management? Highlight these specifics and expand upon them in detail. Maybe you were a lead for a big campaign at your company and it ran smoothly. Let the hiring manager know what worked well and how you can contribute to that role.
One of my most valued skills is undoubtedly my ability to lead with empathy and maintain a strong bond with my team. Whether it’s by ensuring I’m always approachable, practicing active listening or taking the time to identify and work with their long-term goals, leading with empathy is what I believe sets me apart from the rest and is my greatest strength.
I've always been proud of my ability to resist social pressure and stay focused. Having too many distractions can easily sway even the most disciplined mind, and keep one from achieving great things. We all have our goals and aspirations, but not everyone has the perseverance and focus it takes to reach them. I have my own weaknesses that have obstructed my progress on occasion, but no matter what was going on, I was able to keep my eyes on the prize and retain my integrity. In my humble opinion, that's what helped me get where I am today.
My greatest strength is my willingness to fail because it gives me the courage to try the things my competition won't. I am not good at everything, but I have never gotten good at ANYTHING I did not try. Fear of failure holds most people back and my willingness to fail has rewarded me in all aspects of life! #best
As my job dictates my responsibility around product development and marketing, I think my biggest strength is that I'm very good at understanding what the customers need. Most companies think about honing their products to the best specs and services it provides. But I think there's always a fine line between perfect products and what the customers truly need. I believe I can feel very well from the customer's perspective, allowing me to understand the market and work accordingly. Not only has this trait helped me in my professional life, but has also helped me in various personal situations. How someone in front of you truly thinks surely is a strength in itself.