Write Your Strengths
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Tom Gosche
Article Overview: Like your goals, you need to WRITE your Strengths.
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Write Your Strengths
When I give presentations, I always ask who in the audience “Who writes down their goals?” I usually get most of the room enthusiastically raising their hands. They know that everyone who is successful writes their goals. They have heard all the experts say that even if the just write their goals, they are more likely to happen, then if you just think them.
Then I ask “Have you ever written down your Strengths?” Most of the hands go down. The people who have their hands still up have: done this exercise before, or just finished preparing their resume, or just want to look good. Either way I get excited to see them work through this exercise. Most people find they write something surprising and others write down what they already know about themselves. It is exciting to see positive words describing yourself written in print.
Do this exercise. Write down everything you can think of you are good at doing. The next article will talk about Building Your Strengths.
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About the Author: Tom Gosche
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The Business Strategist helps expert professionals who sell themselves and their expertise, develop a cost effective Marketing and Branding Strategy which grows their business.
Develop one consistent Marketing and Branding message for your successful strategy.
His BRAND System™ offers a method of creating and implementing an effective Marketing and Branding Strategy which grows businesses.
1998 through the present- Director of BNI Marketing. Tom trains over 1,800 professionals on the art of word-of-mouth marketing.
2002- Tom created The B.R.A.N.D. System™ a method of teaching business professionals to “B.R.A.N.D. yourself before others brand you.”
2007- Contributing author of Masters of Sales, New York Times best-selling book.
A native of the Chicagoland area, Tom lives in Schaumburg, Illinois. As a dad, Tom helps coach youth sports. He enjoys hiking, biking and camping with his wife Mary and their 3 sons, Tommy, Eddy and Sammy.
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