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Published on Nov 29, 2015
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Celestine Chua
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Strengths are not the things we're good at...
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jenny downing
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...Strengths are the things we're good at
AND
that energise us.
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Glyn Lowe Photoworks.
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If we're good at something but it drains us to do it,
it's a Learned Behaviour
not a strength
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kenteegardin
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Learned behaviours are those developed through rewards
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dolanh
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= Burnout
Using Learned behaviours excessively over time
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Our strengths we get to use regularly are our
Realised Strengths
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Unrealised Strengths
strengths we don't have the opportunity to use much
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Our Weakesses are the things we are not good at doing that drain us.
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gemsling
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Research shows it's bad news when we have to focus on our weaknesses
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rintakumpu
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Use Realised Strengths to best effect - but not too much!
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Robert Higgins
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Maximise your Unrealised Strengths
by finding opportunities to use them more
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akshay moon
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Moderate Learned Behaviours
&
Minimise Weaknesses
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Role Shaping
Complementary Partnering
Strengths-based teamwork
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'Throughout my life, I've always needed somebody as a counterbalance, to compensate for my weaknesses, and work off my strengths.'
-Richard Branson
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Strengths Evidence
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Higher strengths use is a predictor of low levels of stress over time.
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GDS Infographics
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When managers emphasise strengths, performance is higher by 36%
(study of 34 organisations across 7 industries in 29 countries
(Stefanyszyn, 2007)
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The opportunity to use our strengths at work each day is a core predictor of workplace engagement (Minhas, 2010).
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Tatiana12
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Case Study 2007: BAE Systems Leadership Developmenmt
Leaders who focused on developing themselves and their teams on the basis of strengths, not weaknesses, were more effective and successful in the company.
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James F Clay
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