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  Teamwork: Collaborating well with others and contributing to group success.

                   Time Management: Prioritising tasks and meeting deadlines consistently.
                 Here are some examples of weaknesses:

                   Public Speaking: Feeling nervous when speaking in front of large groups.
                   Procrastination: Putting off tasks until the last minute.

                   Impatience: Feeling frustrated when things don’t happen quickly.
                   Stubbornness: Having difficulty compromising or accepting others’ viewpoints.

                   Organisation: Occasionally struggling to keep workspace or schedule neat.
                   Time Management: Occasionally struggling to prioritise tasks effectively.

                   Critical Thinking: Sometimes needing more time to analyse complex issues.

                 Techniques for Identifying your Strengths and Weaknesses

                 Identifying your strengths and weaknesses involves self-reflection and assessment. Here are some techniques
                 to  help you  develop  a  clearer  understanding  of  your  strengths—what  you  excel at  and  enjoy,  and  your
                 weaknesses—areas where you can grow and improve:

                   Self-reflection: Write down experiences where you felt confident and successful (strengths) or encountered
                   challenges (weaknesses).

                   Performance Reviews: Review past evaluations and achievements.
                   Feedback from Others: Talk to people you trust, like friends, family, or teachers. Ask them what they think
                   you’re good at and where they think you could do better.

                   Trying New Things: Explore different activities or hobbies to see what you enjoy and where you excel.
                   Sometimes, trying different things helps you discover talents or interests, you didn’t know you had.

                   Observation: Notice when you feel confident and when you feel unsure. This can give you clues about
                   your strengths and areas where you might want to improve.
                   Assessments and Tests: Take quizzes or tests that tell you more about yourself. These tests can show your
                   personality traits and skills.

                   Setting Goals: Decide on small goals for yourself and track your progress. This can help you see where you
                   succeed easily and where you might need more practise.

                 Finding Strengths
                 Discovering your strengths is key to unlocking your full potential. Following are the ways you can identify
                 what you excel at:

                   Consider activities or tasks where you consistently achieve good results. These are often indicators of your
                   strengths.
                   Pay attention to what others admire or praise about you. Their observations can reveal strengths you may
                   not have noticed.

                   Take time to reflect on activities that come naturally to you or that you enjoy doing.

                   Embrace new opportunities and challenges, to discover skills or qualities you excel in.



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