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Discover
Your
Unique Talent
By Dr Jill Ammon-Wexler
One of my best friends is a
brilliant black and white photographer. When we got together for lunch
recently, my photographer friend described the way she can glance at
something and instantly see, in her mind's eye, the scene as a b/w
photo.
She just takes in the overall scene, “frames” the best possible
pictures, then automatically selects the one that will produce the
finest photograph.
It’s amazing to see her do this. It seems totally instantaneous and
effortless. She just “sees it.”
Most photographers concentrate on the technical aspects of their art:
the “f stop” setting, the light, the angle of the sun, and so on. While
all of this is obviously important, my friend seems to just magically
“know” without analyzing.
Another friend of mine down in California has an amazing musical
ability. He can hear a song once, and sit down with his guitar and play
it perfectly.
Yet another woman I know is a truly remarkable gardener – she created a
virtual paradise in what was once a chicken yard. Her friends are now
hiring her to design their ponds and gardens!
These people all say the same thing about their remarkable talents:
“It’s so easy, it just seems normal.”
It seems to me that everyone has a natural talent. But many of us share
a common mistake: It’s so easy, we tend to undervalue it, assuming
anyone could do what we do so well.
Wrong!
We each have totally unique natural talents – just as we have totally
unique fingerprints. Your gift may be training dogs (I couldn’t do this
if you offered me a cool million.) Or maybe you have developed a hot
bookkeeping method, are gifted at reading stories to children, or are
an outrageous organizer or breeder of rare orchids.
Your special talent might tend toward sports, writing, art, pottery,
communication – the list is endless. But my bet is -- you don't
recognize your own special talent. It’s so "easy," you assume anyone
could do it!
And since our natural talents are so easy to “put down,” often that’s
just what happens in early life. The artistic child is told to “forget
drawing” and study something “serious.”
Or a young avid reader on his way to becoming a gifted writer is told
to “get his head out of the books” and go play baseball with the other
boys.
While expanding ourselves by learning new subjects is always a good
thing to do – turning away from our native talents to seek “a better
balance” isn’t necessarily the smartest or most rewarding thing to do.
Imagine if Beethoven, Albert Einstein, or Bob Hope or Katherine Hepburn
had turned away from their natural talents to “go play with the other
kids.”
Instead these remarkable super achievers devoted their lives to
developing their natural talents. As a result, they excelled.
Throughout history the world’s most successful entrepreneurs, artists,
writers, entertainers, inventors, scientists, athletes and entertainers
have been those that pursued their natural talents.
Discover your natural talents
First, note what you do that seems especially easy and natural. This is
an indication of a special talent, or the aptitude for developing such
a talent.
Also begin to notice what you’re doing when time just seems to “fly
by.” Such “time distortion” often occurs when we are engaged in an
activity we have a passionate and natural love for.
Finally, notice the activities you do just for the sensation of
fulfillment and satisfaction.
These activities are clues to your unique natural talent. Your greatest
personal potential lies here.
Here’s a Possible Strategy
Imagine if you could spend your time just doing something that’s easy,
makes time fly, and makes you feel happy and fulfilled.
Does that sound like a more satisfying life than struggling to become
an accountant if you’re naturally an artist? Or struggling to become an
artist if you’re really a natural mechanical engineer or inventor?
Why not consider refocusing your life -- and get the immense
satisfaction that comes with being superb at something you love?
Even if this requires sometimes settling for ”less money” or “less
prestige” -- having a happy, fulfilling life might be an even greater
reward.
And who knows – your true passion might take you soaring to the top
doing something you truly and naturally love.
Your life is your most amazing creation. Are you totally satisfied? The
same personal empowerment techniques Dr Ammon-Wexler teaches top
executives and international performing artists are contained in her
ecourse-- Take Charge. How motivated are YOU?
> see her site: Quantum-Self
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article © 2004 All Rights Reserved - provided courtesy
of author -
Dr Jill Ammon-Wexler, Pioneer brain/mind researcher -
> also see her articles :
5 Steps to
Goal Setting Success - By Dr Jill Ammon-Wexler
In Praise
of Rebellion: 10 Steps to Supercharge YOUR Life - By Dr Jill
Ammon-Wexler
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