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Quotes About Proficiencies

There are certain things women are better at than men.
~ Adam Carolla
Anything you're good at contributes to happiness.
~ Bertrand Russell
Explore your special skills.
~ Laillah Gifty Akita
Most people are good at a handful of things and utterly miserable at most.
~ Tim Ferriss
Everyone is useful for specific task.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Practice radical humility. Take no credit for your talents, intellectual abilities, aptitudes, or proficiencies. Be in a state of awe and bewilderment.
~ Wayne Dyer
We all have our skill sets, right?
~ Lydia Millet
Ye have many strings to your bow.
~ John Heywood
Island used to offer free gift wrap at Christmas, and he figures that diaper changing and gift-wrapping must be related proficiencies.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
A.J. has never changed a diaper in his life, though he is a modestly skilled gift wrapper. Back when Nic was alive, Island used to offer free gift wrap at Christmas, and he figures that diaper changing and gift-wrapping must be related proficiencies.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
You have multiple core competencies with surprisingly minimal Venn.
~ Neal Stephenson
The letter I received said you had need of my particular talents, but I must confess that I have so many talents that I am not sure which one you require.
~ Cassandra Clare
Like a successful modern corporation, you probably don't have more than half a dozen core competencies. Broadly, most people's core competencies fit into certain categories.
~ Laura Vanderkam
people, like companies, can have core competencies too. The same Hamel-Prahalad three-part definition can still apply. An individual's core competencies are best thought of as abilities that can be leveraged across multiple spheres. They should be important and meaningful. And they should be the things we do best and that others cannot do nearly as well.
~ Laura Vanderkam
Individually we all have to play to our strengths.
~ Joe Root
Each creature had something it excelled at, he supposed. Humans could manage knots easily, and cats could do everything else.
~ Jim Butcher