Career Icebreaker: Finding Your Hidden Talents and Resources
By Hallie Crawford, published Feb 16, 2007
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Try the following brainstorming exercise, meant to help you pull out the best parts of your professional personality. All you need is a pen and paper or your computer, and some quiet time to reflect. There are no right or wrong answers here. Just be honest with yourself. When we're reasonable about what we can achieve, we're better matched to a future position, one that satisfies us because we're already inclined to perform that particular role and do it well.
1. As a child, what types of leisure activities did you enjoy most?
(Were you handy with tools? Good at making crafts? Did you write stories, enjoy brain teasers? What about sports or outdoor exploration? Were you a budding entrepreneur, with lemonade stands, a paper route, or other lucrative childhood pursuits? What about science projects or caring for and spending time with pets?)
2. When asked to volunteer for a group project, whether it's on the job, with your church, school, or another place, in which areas do you typically offer your assistance?
3. Which electives did you sign up to take in high school, college, or other training school? Out of those, which classes stand out in your mind as being the easiest and most enjoyable for you? Which ones did you get the best grades in, and for what types of assignments or projects?
4. What extracurricular activities did you participate in at your high school and/or college?
Career Icebreaker: Finding Your Hidden Talents and Resources
Hallie Crawford, MA, CPCC, Career Coach
Credit: Hallie Crawford, MA, CPCC, Career Coach
Copyright: Hallie Crawford, Authentically Speaking
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