Many
people have talents and want to do great things with them, yet this requires
some sense of responsibility and continuous advancement. The benefit of making
continuous efforts could be the distinguishing factor between you and
competition. It all starts with believing in what you can attain and avoiding
these warning signs of stunted growth.
1. You start playing safe
People
who grow with their talents tend to explore and take more risks. Risks are the
bedrocks of progress. Without taking risks with your talents you could get
stuck. Yes, sometimes your talent has to push you out of your comfort zone and
engage you with more challenges. However, when you have started settling for
what you are known for rather than developing into unknown territories, it
means your growth has been halted somewhere.
2. You take more than you give
At the
end of the day, no one can fully appreciate you enough for whatever talents you
possess. Taking more than giving means that you are not offering more than what
you are either paid for or assigned to do. Having a set skill or talent offers
you the opportunity to give more of yourself to the world. Talented people tend
to work harder and prove to the world that they deserve more than what they are
being paid for or what duty they have been assigned to do. To improve your
talent, you need to start finding a way to make better contributions rather
than making more demands.
3. You see more roadblocks than opportunities
How do
you view a new challenge? Do you see it as exciting or do you see as
mountainous? Those who want to improve their talent are not afraid of obstacles
or challenges. They do not see the negatives in a situation but rather they see
the positives. Identify the opportunities you are presented with by changing
your attitude to meet with challenges. By doing this you will be able to
transform grief into greatness.
4. You resent making mistakes
Mistakes
play a vital role in success. Many talented people make mistakes but are quick
to learn from them and correct them. Correcting your attitude and devoting
yourself to more education on your trade will distinguish you. Understanding
that mistakes add to the learning curve rather than halting it could be
beneficial to becoming the best you can be.
5. You prefer the easier way out
Because
we live in a quick fix-society where you can lose ninety pounds with the
swallowing of a pill, many people start looking for an easy way out.
Unfortunately that is not the pattern nature has set for each of us. To
building your talent and maintain a sustainable growth within it, you have to
cherish difficulties. There is no easy way out of the doors of ignorance or
mediocrity. Most times what could count even more than raw talent could be the
determination and grit you have shown to build up your skills. Growing with
your talent means earning every milestone you reach.
6. You are spending more time on other activities
that don’t promote your skills
Your
skills should be promoted by the attention you offer to it. What activities are
you investing your time in? Are they related to helping develop your skills and
talents? Focus and attention are crucial to making the best out of your talents
because we all have constraints such as limited time and energy. This is why it
is important to spend time with people and activities that continue to stir up
the passion for your talent. To achieve growth with your talents, it will be
better to devote your resources effectively to its consequential growth.
By
taking notes of these warning signs and taking action against them, you can
start developing your talents and making substantive progress at it.
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