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Summer Strengths Series- Episode 7 Ideation®, Includer®, Individualization®, Input®, Intellection®
- 2022/08/14
- 再生時間: 14 分
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あらすじ・解説
Sharing all of the I strengths today!
Ideation®People with strong Ideation talents are creative and appreciate originality. They relish free-thinking experiences such as brainstorming and discussion groups. They have a natural capacity to consider issues from multiple perspectives. They revel in taking the world we all know and turning it around so people can view it from a strangely enlightening angle. They think outside the box. They are fascinated by new ideas and concepts, which come to them easily. They love ideas because they can be profound, novel, clarifying, contrary and bizarre. For all of these reasons, they derive a jolt of energy whenever a new idea occurs to them.
People with strong Includer talents base their lives on the philosophy of “stretching the circle wider.” They want to include people and make them feel like part of the group. They notice people who feel like outsiders or who feel unappreciated, and they reach out to bring them in. They instinctively accept others. Regardless of race, gender, nationality, personality or faith, Includers cast few judgments. Their accepting nature doesn’t necessarily rest on the belief that we are all different and that one should respect those differences — rather, it rests on the conviction that fundamentally we are all the same. We are all equally important. Thus, no one should be ignored. Each of us should be included.
Individualization®People with strong Individualization talents understand and are intrigued by others’ unique qualities. Impatient with generalizations, they focus on the differences among individuals. They instinctively observe each person’s style and motivation; how each thinks; and how each builds relationships. They keenly observe other people’s strengths and draw out the best in each person. Their Individualization talents help them build productive teams. While some search for the perfect team “structure” or “process,” these employees know instinctively that the secret to great teams is casting by individual strengths — so that everyone can do a lot of what they already do well.
Input®People with strong Input talents are inquisitive and always want to know more. They crave information. They might collect ideas, books, memorabilia, quotations or facts. Whatever they collect, they do so because it interests them. They find many things interesting and have a natural curiosity. The world is exciting precisely because of its infinite variety and complexity. A few minutes spent browsing the internet may turn into hours once their curiosity takes off. They constantly acquire, compile and file things away. Their pursuits keep their minds fresh. They know that one day, the information or things they’ve gathered will prove valuable.
Intellection®
People with strong Intellection talents like to think. They like mental activity. They like to exercise the “muscles” of their brain, stretching them in multiple directions. This need for mental activity may be focused; for example, they may be trying to solve a problem, develop an idea or understand another person’s feelings. The exact focus will depend on their other strengths. The theme of Intellection does not dictate what these people are thinking about; it simply describes that they like to think. They like to let their thoughts go in many directions. People with strong Intellection talents are introspective. This introspection gives them time to reflect and ponder. Wherever it leads them, their mental hum is a constant in their lives.
All information is shared from Gallup
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