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How to Find Your Strengths

So, “How to find your strengths”? How to find things you are naturally good at? How to know your personality preferences? You might think it is challenging, But it is simple if a psychologist is mentoring you, and here I am.

There are over 2500 assessment tests for understanding personality preferences, strengths, traits, behaviors, etc. You may know MBTI, Disc, Big Five Model, and some famous personality tests. All these tests explore the different dimensions of our personality. So, can any test help us understand our explore career options according to our strengths?

Yes, there is new research in the field of positive psychology done by Donald Clifton that divide humans into 34 types based on their strengths. This assessment tool is famous by the name “Strenght Finder,” a term coined by Famous American Psychologist Donald Clifton who Conducted this research.

Donald Clifton published multiple books on finding and applying your strengths. My two most famous books are “Discover Your Strengths” and “Strength Finder 2.0”. I highly recommend that you read both of these books.

Coming back to the topic of “How to Find Your Strengths,.” All you need is to explore these 34 strengths, or you can quickly take a test to find your strengths. This paid test will help you find suitable career options. It will help you link your personality strengths with available career options. I added a complete chapter of this Strenght Finder” test in my book “The Art of Becoming a Champion Student,” which has helped thousands of readers in finding their strength types. I also created a playlist on these strengths on my YouTube Channel for Hindi/Urdu Speakers. So, if you understand Hindi/Urdu, You can check the following playlist in which I explained 34 strengths with Case Studies. It will help you understand your personality preferences and guide you through the process of self-exploration. So, this was all about “How to Find Your Strengths”. I hope it has added little value.

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