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Strengths are attributes that enable individuals to perform well and to achieve goals. They may derive from natural talents, learned skills, knowledge, or enduring character traits. Strengths are typically observed as patterns of thought, feeling, and behavior that consistently contribute to effective action across contexts. They are distinct from weaknesses, which describe areas for improvement.

Strengths can be categorized in several ways. Character strengths describe positive traits such as courage, curiosity,

Identification and development: Many tools exist to identify strengths, such as VIA Character Strengths or CliftonStrengths.

In workplaces and education, strength-based practices help with team composition, career development, and leadership. People are

Limitations and context: Strength expression depends on environment, culture, and available opportunities. Some profiles may be

kindness,
and
perseverance.
Cognitive
strengths
include
logical
reasoning
or
pattern
recognition.
Physical
strengths
cover
endurance
or
hand-eye
coordination,
while
professional
or
technical
strengths
relate
to
domain-specific
knowledge
and
competencies.
Once
identified,
strengths
can
be
cultivated
and
applied
deliberately
to
tasks,
roles,
and
collaborations.
A
strengths-based
approach
emphasizes
leveraging
what
people
do
well
rather
than
focusing
solely
on
fixing
deficiencies,
which
can
enhance
engagement,
performance,
and
resilience.
more
motivated
when
they
can
use
their
strengths
regularly
and
see
their
work
aligned
with
their
capabilities
and
values.
However,
strengths
should
be
balanced
with
awareness
of
limitations
and
context,
and
not
every
situation
calls
for
the
same
set
of
strengths;
overuse
can
lead
to
misalignment
or
blind
spots.
valued
differently
across
cultures
or
industries.
Ethical
use
requires
respecting
others’
strengths
and
avoiding
overvaluation
of
one
approach.