Get to know your skill set  

If you want to get more use out of your skill set, you will probably want to bring your language channel in on the job.   Start by knowing the names. 

Look at the skill sets in the Cuepon venue.  Look for skills that you have.  Once you see how many skills you have, you may want a way to keep track of them. 

Don’t just read through the skills.   That makes your language channel do the picking.  You can’t expect your language channel to know much about your skills.  It knows how to talk about them.  But it will probably want to talk about the skills you should have.  

Some people can talk a good plan.

Bring the other parts of your brain in on the job.  Take two or three minutes with each skill that looks like it might belong to you.  Remember when you have used that skill.   Remember when you saw someone else use it.  In reality or in fiction.  Don't just talk to yourself about it.  Open your mind’s eye.  See and hear what happened.

Knowing your skills is just the first step in getting more use out of your skill set.  The next step is using them. 

Exercises See your skills in action.

See: Skill Set

 

Thinkerer's Kit
Keep track of you skills
 

Rate your strengths:
Vulcan strengths
Un strengths
Explorer strengths
Storyboarder strengths
Empath strengths
Engineer strengths
Hunter strengths

Use your skills

Strengths
Skills you are already good at.

The Thinkerer 10/28/2008
Copyright (c) D. F. Dansereau & S. H. Evans

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