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Quotes About Strengths

I know my strengths. Painfully aware of the weaknesses. There's many. I love sports. So working towards a common goal, that's exciting to me.
~ Kathy Ireland
My only sanction is the love and affection in which you hold me. But it has its weaknesses, as it has its strengths.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
Out of respect for things that I was never destined to do, I have learned that my strengths are a result of my weaknesses, my success is due to my failures and my style is directly related to my limitations
~ Billy Joel
The key to success is playing to people's strengths.
~ Blair Singer
What vulnerabilities do we have and what can we do to minimize them, to get around them, to survive them—and give ourselves a better chance to win?
~ Bob Knight
We knew our strengths and played up our assets. But we couldn't see what made us unique enough for someone to really love us.
~ Sylvia Day
We knew our strengths and played up our assets. But we couldn't see what made us unique enough for someone to really love us.
~ Sylvia Day
It's abilities, not the disabilities, that count. —Peter Drucker
~ Tal Ben-Shahar
Commanders have an eye not just for what they do, but for what those around them do. Commanders size up people's strengths and weaknesses. They know where someone will shine and where they will collapse. Other warriors will obey a true commander because they can tell that the commander knows what he- or she- is doing.
~ Tamora Pierce
In dealing with autism, I'm certainly not saying we should lose sight of the need to work on deficits, But the focus on deficits is so intense and so automatic that people lose sight of the strengths.
~ Temple Grandin
The diagnosis of autism can sometimes help you better predict a child's behaviors, but it tells you nothing about their specific way of thinking, their idiosyncrasies, their strengths, or their individual personality.
~ Temple Grandin
Every person with autism is unique, with a different profile of strengths and challenges.
~ Temple Grandin
There is often too much emphasis in the world of autism on the deficits of these children and not enough emphasis on developing the special talents that many of them possess.
~ Temple Grandin
By cultivating the autistic mind on a brain-by-brain, strength-by-strength basis, we can reconceive autistic teens and adults in jobs and internships not as charity cases but as valuable, even essential, contributors to society.
~ Temple Grandin
we generally focus more on what they can't do, and tend to overlook the positive traits many of these individuals possess.
~ Temple Grandin
But in all seriousness," Hyacinth continued, "what is he good at? Simon's better at numbers, and Anthony knows more of history. Colin's funnier, of course, and—" "Art," Sophie interrupted in a sharp voice, a little irritated that Benedict's own family didn't see his individuality and strengths.
~ Julia Quinn
Life is easier when you know yourself. When you can accept your past and your limitations and recognize your strengths and desires. When you really know who you are and what you want, and you don't try to be something you're not.
~ Julianne MacLean
Life is easier when you know yourself. When you can accept your past and your limitations and recognize your strengths and desires. When you really know who you are and what you want, and you don't try to be something you're not." I let out a breath.
~ Julianne MacLean
The idea of recognising your strengths and using them in as versatile a way as you can is cool to me.
~ Frank Ocean
The only way you win is by knowing what you're good at and what you're not good at, and sticking to what you're good at.
~ Fred Wilson
Shame keeps worthiness away by convincing us that owning our stories will lead to people thinking less of us. Shame is all about fear. We're afraid that people won't like us if they know the truth about who we are, where we come from, what we believe, how much we're struggling, or, believe it or not, how wonderful we are when soaring (sometimes it's just as hard to own our strengths as our struggles).
~ Brene Brown
We feel shame. We think self-esteem. Our self-esteem is based on how we see ourselves—our strengths and limitations—over time. It is how and what we think of ourselves. Shame is an emotion. It is how we feel when we have certain experiences. When we are in shame, we don't see the big picture; we don't accurately think about our strengths and limitations. We just feel alone, exposed and deeply flawed. My friend and
~ Brene Brown
nurture cultures and conditions that allow good people to do what they do best,
~ Brene Brown
Humility is openness to new learning combined with a balanced and accurate assessment of our contributions, including our strengths, imperfections, and opportunities for growth.
~ Brene Brown