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6 Easy Steps To Discover Your Innate Talents And Abilities



We are all blessed with innate talents and skills that enable us to live productive and fulfilling lives. It can often be challenging to figure out what those talents are. When it comes to the work and career path you choose, it is vital to turn those innate talents and skills into a guide to selecting the best career path or business to start.

The Bible tells us to work with our hands (1 Thessalonians 4:11), so we must have work that we are wired to do and enjoy doing simultaneously. Some people discover their talents early in life, while others don't discover theirs until later in life. Suppose you have still not found your innate talent or abilities. In that case, this post will pose some questions that will help you find out your talent and abilities. In addition, remember, most of us have more than one ability.

The definition of ability is (talent, skill, or proficiency in a particular area).

Top Tips To Help You To Discover Your Innate Ability

Reflect On Your Childhood: To discover what your innate ability or talent may be, think back to when you were a child; what was your favorite activity to do? These activities may include playing doctor, astronaut, playing with trains, airplane, pretend cook, or building legos. In addition, there is painting, playing instruments, inquisitive asking in-depth questions, fascination with animals - I hope you get the point. The very activity you loved doing as a child could give you a general insight into what God has placed inside you in terms of natural ability.

Reflect on your childhood and think about what you loved doing, and that could be what you were created to do career-wise or as a business.

What Were Your Favourite Subjects In School: Think back to elementary or high school; what were your favorite subjects. Was it English, maths, geography, social studies, arts, history, music, foreign language, or physical education?

For example, suppose science was your favorite subject - In that case, you may be interested in working as a chemist, engineer, or researcher. In addition, you can narrow down your career path with a few personal details.

So say you are interested in science and are also fascinated with plants. You may then look into becoming a botanist. Another example is if you love to debate and have instinctual ways to solve problems, you may start a career in politics.

What Is Your Favorite Hobby: Reflect on your favorite hobby, which could tell you your innate ability. Your hobby is an activity that you can do effortlessly; you enjoy doing it and is often a relaxing activity. Pay attention to what you love doing, which makes you zone out (in a good way) - that could help tell you what your innate talent is.

Remember, most people have more than one innate ability. Examples of hobbies gifted to us may include

  • Sewing

  • Language learning

  • Jewelry making

  • Carpentry

  • Graphic design

  • Crafting

  • Writing stories

  • Fixing cars

  • Tutoring

  • Video editing

  • Investing

  • Landscape design

In short, your hobby could point to your innate abilities, and you could turn that hobby into work. If you enjoy doing a particular activity, why not turn it into work and help others with your skills.

What Is Your Purpose: Ask yourself how you see yourself helping others. Make a list of things you can do to make other people's lives easy. What would you say your purpose in life is? (It is imperative to seek God for Him to reveal to you what your mission in life is)

Volunteer Work: What work would it be if you had to choose a career and not get paid for it? Your choice will be a strong indication of what your innate ability could be.

What Are Your Skill Set: Your skill set is your range of skills and

abilities. Here are examples of skills that are innate to us.

Creativity

Teamwork

Leadership

Conflict resolution

Problem-solving

Analytical thinking

communications

Divergent thinking

Convergent thinking

Attention to details

Integrity

Punctuality

Answering these questions may help you identify your innate ability.

Have you discovered what your innate talents are?

Are you using your innate ability in your career or your business?

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