Finding Your Path: A Journey with "StrengthsFinder 2.0"
Nadia Aimé
Brute Forcing My Way Into Cybersecurity | Security Technical Specialist @Microsoft| Mom | Gamer?? | Studying for MSFT Security Suite, & CCSK | Tedx Speaker | Cybersecurity Awareness Trainer @The D.I.C.E Group
Have you ever felt lost in life, not sure where you belong or what to do? I've been there. It's like walking through a maze with no clear way out. But when times like these hit, everyone handles it differently. For me, having a mentor or a peer to talk too really made and continues to make a big difference.
I remember when I first started my career, and there were times I felt really overwhelmed. I looked at others who had been working for a long time and felt like I didn't know enough. It made me wonder what I could bring to the table. I had all the passion and drive, but without a clear purpose, I felt lost.
As the saying goes, "Passion without purpose is like a ship without a compass, drifting aimlessly."
This quote really resonates with me because it captures how I felt during that time. I had all this energy and enthusiasm, but I didn't have a direction to channel it towards. I talked to my mentor about it, and they suggested I read a book called "StrengthsFinder." They said it could help me figure out what I'm good at and how to use those strengths to do well in my job.
During our chats, my mentor brought up this idea. I decided to give it a try, hoping it might give me some clarity. As I read "StrengthsFinder," I learned a lot about myself and what I'm good at.
In this blog post, I want to share my recommendation and experience using "StrengthsFinder" – to navigate your career transition, or simply better understand where you strength lies, cause as much as we think we know what we are good, you can sometimes be surprised of the unknown strengths and potential in you that remain unused.
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Three Highlights from "StrengthsFinder":
Recommendation:
I really recommend reading "StrengthsFinder 2.0," especially if you're starting a new job or thinking about what to do next in your career. This book is a great tool for understanding yourself better, both at work and in your personal life. It gives really helpful advice and practical tips on how to use your strengths effectively.
And remember, instead of worrying about what you don't know, like my mentor and this book showed me, sometimes focusing on your strengths instead of what you aren't good at, can make a big difference. One thing that's true for everyone is that we all want to feel like we're adding value and making a difference in whatever we do in life. So, by knowing what your superpowers are, you can truly start doing the things that make you shine and excel.
If you ever feel lost or unsure, don't hesitate to reach out to someone. You'd be surprised at how much a little support can do.