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What if the issue you’ve been trying to “fix” isn’t actually the real problem?
We spend so much time trying to fix our weaknesses that we forget our strengths are where true growth occurs. The title of this episode is: “Stop Fixing Weaknesses and Start Building Strengths.”
In this episode of Coaching From My Wheelchair, I challenge the idea that growth means focusing on weaknesses. I discuss why self-awareness is a vital leadership skill, how embracing your strengths boosts confidence and resilience, and why you don’t need to excel at everything to be effective. Embracing your superpowers, increasing self-awareness, and understanding that you don’t have to be perfect at everything to succeed are key. When you know what you do well—and apply it intentionally—you make a greater impact in your work and life.
Tune in and start embracing your superpowers. Stop fixing. Start building.
By Dr. Les WrightWhat if the issue you’ve been trying to “fix” isn’t actually the real problem?
We spend so much time trying to fix our weaknesses that we forget our strengths are where true growth occurs. The title of this episode is: “Stop Fixing Weaknesses and Start Building Strengths.”
In this episode of Coaching From My Wheelchair, I challenge the idea that growth means focusing on weaknesses. I discuss why self-awareness is a vital leadership skill, how embracing your strengths boosts confidence and resilience, and why you don’t need to excel at everything to be effective. Embracing your superpowers, increasing self-awareness, and understanding that you don’t have to be perfect at everything to succeed are key. When you know what you do well—and apply it intentionally—you make a greater impact in your work and life.
Tune in and start embracing your superpowers. Stop fixing. Start building.