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Your Strengths Quotes by Peter Drucker
- Use feedback analysis to identify your strengths. Then go to work on improving your strengths. Identify and eliminate bad habits that hinder the full development…
- The real development I've seen of people in organizations, especially in big ones, comes from their being volunteers in a nonprofit organization - where you…
- To succeed in this new world, we will have to learn, first, who we are. Few people, even highly successful people, can answer the questions,…
More Your Strengths Quotes
- Learn to think like a winner. Think positive and visualize your strengths. — Vic Braden
- Give yourself fully to your endeavors. Decide to construct your character through excellent actions and determine to pay the price of a… — Epictetus
- The key to any game is to use your strengths and hide your weaknesses. — Paul Westphal
- You take a weakness and start making it stronger.. You don't have to build your strengths - that you already possess... It… — Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Admitting your weaknesses does not diminish your strengths: it shows your courage. — Erin Andrews
- Your strengths develop your confidence; your weaknesses develop your faith. — Howard G. Hendricks
- You can run a business any way you like, but you'll run it better if you build it around your strengths. — Duncan Bannatyne
- You win games with your strengths, not your weaknesses. — Bear Bryant
- If I'm having a challenging moment, I jump for joy. Literally. After a minute, I feel better, and after a few minutes,… — Miranda Kerr
- Get out well, but not too quickly, move through the field, be comfortable. Strategy-wise, go with your strengths. If you don't have… — John Treacy
- Self-reflection entails asking yourself questions about your values, assessing your strengths and failures, thinking about your perceptions and interactions with others, and… — Unknown Author
- From this point of view, to avoid your strengths and to focus on your weaknesses isn't a sign of diligent humility. It… — Donald O. Clifton