Quiz: FIND YOUR strenghts
Discovering your strengths can be incredibly beneficial, for example…
Self-awareness: Understanding your strengths allows you to have a clearer picture of who you are and what you excel at. This self-awareness can lead to greater confidence and self-esteem.
Personal development: Once you know your strengths, you can focus on developing and honing them further. This continuous growth can lead to increased competence and mastery in various areas of your life.
Career success: Identifying your strengths can help you make informed decisions about your career path. By aligning your strengths with your job roles and responsibilities, you can pursue careers that are fulfilling and play to your strengths.
Resilience: Knowing your strengths can help you navigate challenges and setbacks more effectively. By focusing on what you do well, you can approach obstacles with confidence and determination.
Personal fulfillment: Using your strengths to contribute to meaningful projects or causes can bring a sense of purpose and fulfillment to your life. When you're engaged in activities that align with your strengths, you're more likely to feel motivated and satisfied.
There are many many strengths tests out there, I have linked the most popular below for you to explore.. so why try this quiz?
I have combined elements from various tests so you end up with holistic insights into all of your strengths and talents.
Plus, its free (hihi), thought-provoking, fun, and as fast or time-consuming as you make it!
So, ready to give it a go?
Remember, the journey to self-discovery is an ongoing process, and understanding your strengths is just one way to support you to reach what you want. Enjoy!
Instructions:
Welcome to my Finding Your Strengths Quiz! This quiz will help you uncover your unique strengths and talents. Answer each question honestly and to the best of your ability available to you today. Remember, there are no right or wrong answers, just insights into what makes you awesome! Let's get started…
Section 1: Personality Traits
On a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being strongly disagree and 5 being strongly agree, rate the following statements:
I enjoy meeting new people and socializing.
I am usually well-organized and like to plan ahead.
I am open to trying new experiences and ideas.
I prefer working independently rather than in a team.
I tend to stay calm and composed under pressure.
Section 2: Skills Evaluation
Rate your proficiency in the following areas on a scale from 1 to 5:
Communication skills (written and verbal)
Problem-solving abilities
Technical skills (e.g., computer proficiency)
Leadership skills
Creativity and innovation
Section 3: Interest Inventory
Select the activities or topics that most interest you:
Reading books or articles on various subjects
Engaging in outdoor activities or sports
Exploring new hobbies or creative pursuits
Volunteering and helping others in the community
Learning about technology and innovation
Section 4: Values Alignment
Choose the values that resonate most with you:
Integrity and honesty
Collaboration and teamwork
Continuous learning and growth
Making a positive impact on others
Freedom and autonomy
Section 5: Reflection and Self-Analysis
Think about a recent accomplishment or project you're proud of. What skills or strengths did you utilize the most in achieving this success?
Section 6: Feedback from Others
Ask a trusted friend, family member, or colleague to describe three strengths they see in you. Write down their responses below.
Strength 1:
Strength 2:
Strength 3:
Section 7: Integration and Interpretation
Based on your responses, identify three strengths that stand out to you the most.
Strength 1:
Strength 2:
Strength 3:
You did it!!! What did you learn?
Take some time to reflect on your strengths… how you can use them to thrive in various aspects of your life.
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Keen for more? These are arguably the most popular strengths assessments out there (I have no affiliation with these):
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
Gallup's CliftonStrengths
Big Five personality traits
DISC assessment
VIA Character Strengths Survey