
Not everyone is the same. Thank goodness.
With great wisdom, we are all made a little or a lot different.
We don’t all get good grades on a standardized test – but a standardized test omits so many talents and skills that are useful to one making a living and contributing in a meaningful way.
Find what you are good at. Develop your talents.
Find two or three things you can do with ease and combine them – and find the place where those talents/skills are valuable.
You are you for a reason. Keep improving what you have.
Be you to serve others best.
We need that.
See through other peoples perspectives, maintain a positive and optimistic mindset, follow instructions, and develop creative solutions.
I am able to visualize the end results and work backwards in defining every necessary step to get there. For me that’s the easy part though. The hard part for me is making all of the steps happen the way they should!
I’m also an excellent problem solver. I have relentless determination in finding the solution to any problem. I tell myself that there isn’t a problem I can’t solve, given enough time and effort towards the solution.