Map Out Your Skills
by Michael Feeley
When you know your skills and what you’re good at, it sets you up for success.
Skill facts—the truth about you—build confidence because you believe in yourself and your abilities, which is highly useful at your present job or your choice to jump ship and look for a new job or build a different career.
Many things we do by habit and take the skill for granted. Observe yourself and the level of your skills. Acknowledge what you do exceptionally well. See what abilities you get by on, where you need practice, and perhaps things to avoid.
Write down your skills. This ensures your competency, and you can then map out a skill in further detail.
For example:
“I’m good at answering phones, especially busy phones. I’m professional, courteous, and helpful. I log in all the calls I receive and create separate messages that are handed out to individuals.”
Organization is an added skill that appears and can be mapped out, as well as attention to detail, follow-through, patience, accuracy, and caring.
Skills make you valuable. They are your present and future value. They’re transferable to any other work you do.
What potential you and your skills have.
Thanks – Michael (he, him)
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