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Activity 3- Focusing on your strengths

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This next exercise is to help you identify your strengths, proud moments, and things you like about yourself.

Start by drawing a bookshelf. This bookshelf represents you and your life. In each of the shelves,  write down some of your strengths, proud moments or times you have made a positive difference in someone else’s life.

Here are some things to think about as you fill your shelves: 

  • Describe your proudest moment. 
  • What about that experience made you feel proud? 
  • What did you like about yourself in this experience?  
  • What traits/strengths were important in this experience? 
  • Write down at least 3 things that you are good at. These talents can be anything, from making people laugh or having a good memory, to a specific skill, like chess.  
  • What would a best friend/spouse/someone close to you say your greatest strength is?
  • In your best moments, what do you appreciate about yourself the most?
  • What is something you have done lately, an act big or small, that contributed to someone else’s well being? How did this make a difference for you? for the other person?