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Anonymous
Greetings: One of the ways to identify a strength is to think about what we actually do to occupy ourselves with when we are avoiding things we should be doing. For me, I may find myself designing a cross stitch bookmark when I really should be vacuuming the floor. It’s a procrastination, but it also let’s me know what I really like to do and where I would like to develop a talent. Needlework won’t make someone a lot of money, but it can start someone brainstorming about how To weave that interest into a career. Maybe I could get a job in a craft shop, start some kind of blog for bookmark designers, etc.
Identify your Passion and your strength will be it’s neighbor.
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