I am a huge believer that each person is blessed with talents and strengths.
I am also a huge believer of not focusing on your own weaknesses.
When you focus on your strengths you get better at “your best.”
When you focus on your weaknesses you draw away from what is best about you.
Have you ever been very frustrated at something that you thought you should be an instant success at? Something that simply baffled you to no end? When that happens it does not mean you are a failure. It means you need to give yourself time and patience.
Focus on what you are best at, what comes naturally to you. Your talents will then shine, and your healthy well-being will thank you for it.
I haven’t really been frustrated with anything that I can’t probably not do though!
Amy
You have been a lucky lady!
Very good way of putting things Mary! I think I’ll write out the key sentence and post it in my work room.
Putting things in writing helps me, Kathy.
I totally agree with you.
Take for instance this college certificate I’m trying to achieve. I have found that I am good at the HTML and I remember it well. But to get there I have to endure Math. I am not good at math and I must study hard. But I must cross this bridge to get to the other side. AND I WILL PERSEVERE!
You have to perservere, Becky! I know you have mentioned math, and perhaps there is a reason why you have had to toil at it. The other end is in sight! And you are going to cross that line.