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From the coauthor of the million copy bestsellers First, Break All the Rules and Now, Discover Your Strengths
Marcus Buckingham jump-started the Strengths movement that is now sweeping the work world with his first two blockbusters. Now, he answers the ultimate question: How can you actually apply your strengths for maximum success at work? Research data show that most people do not come close to making full use of their assets at work. Go Put Your Strengths to Work will reveal the hidden dimensions of your strengths through a six-step, six-week experience that will tell you:
• Why your strengths aren't "what you are good at" and your weaknesses aren't "what you are bad at."
• How to use the four telltale signs to identify your strengths.
• The simple steps you can take each week to push your time at work toward those activities that strengthen you, and how to cut out those that don't.
• How to talk to your boss and your colleagues about your strengths without sounding like you're bragging, and your weaknesses without sounding like you're whining.
• The fifteen-minute weekly ritual that will keep you on your strengths path for your entire career.
Step 1. Know what your strengths are.
Step 2. Milk them for all that they are worth!
I am a big supporter of this ideology. This is my example. I am terrible at math. TERRIBLE. I am good at web design and creation. So why would I spend my time doing something I do not like and am not good at when it comes to my taxes? I should be doing what I like to do, and making money at it instead of wasting my time doing something that someone ELSE loves to do such as taxes. The same goes with mowing your yard, farming out laundry work, and everything else. Know your strengths, let others worry about the rest. Its a really freeing book.