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- 2. Strengths Insight Guide
SURVEY COMPLETION DATE: 10-02-2015
Paul Rogus
Your Top 5 Themes
Woo
Communication
Learner
Significance
Futuristic
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- 3. Woo
Shared Theme Description
People who are especially talented in the Woo theme love the challenge of meeting new people and
winning them over. They derive satisfaction from breaking the ice and making a connection with
another person.
Your Personalized Strengths Insights
What makes you stand out?
Instinctively, you often share your ideas, feelings, and experiences. Your openness makes it easy for
people to figure out who you are. They can begin to understand what causes you to think and act the
way you do. By nature, you are talkative and friendly in the presence of newcomers. You delight in
pulling outsiders or strangers into group discussions. You are likely to involve them in casual
conversations with one or two other people. It’s very likely that you readily initiate conversations. Your
talkative nature compels you to say whatever is on your mind. You have an ability to talk informally
and persuasively. You are completely at ease with an audience. Seldom do you find yourself
speechless. Driven by your talents, you are likely to encounter very few situations where you
absolutely have nothing to say. You ordinarily gravitate to settings where you can draw newcomers or
outsiders into interesting discussions or include them in small talk. Because of your strengths, you
enjoy chance encounters with friends and strangers. You engage them in conversation. Rarely are
you at a loss for words. You delight in all kinds of dialogues, discussions, and verbal exchanges. You
are apt to move swiftly from person to person, taking time to briefly chat with each individual.
Questions
1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to
you?
2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you?
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- 4. Communication
Shared Theme Description
People who are especially talented in the Communication theme generally find it easy to put their
thoughts into words. They are good conversationalists and presenters.
Your Personalized Strengths Insights
What makes you stand out?
By nature, you very much enjoy the animated give-and-take of a lively discussion. Driven by your
talents, you may help people know you better as a person when you openly share what you think,
feel, have done, are doing, or hope to accomplish. To some extent, you are eager to tell your story.
Why? When others know more about you, perhaps the relationship helps you more easily convince
them to get busy working on a particular project, assignment, or chore. Instinctively, you may help
others understand you as a person. Occasionally this involves revealing some of the things you would
like to do better, more completely, or more perfectly. Chances are good that you may have little
difficulty finding the right words at the right time to express what you are thinking or feeling. Maybe
you can present your concepts in a reasonable, orderly, or methodical way. Perhaps you generate a
few options for others to consider. As a result, certain individuals might say you know how to get your
ideas across to people. Because of your strengths, you sometimes gravitate to situations where you
can be your true self. You might feel life is wonderful when people listen as you share stories about
your successes, failures, talents, limitations, hope, or fears.
Questions
1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to
you?
2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you?
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- 5. Learner
Shared Theme Description
People who are especially talented in the Learner theme have a great desire to learn and want to
continuously improve. In particular, the process of learning, rather than the outcome, excites them.
Your Personalized Strengths Insights
What makes you stand out?
Because of your strengths, you might have extra energy to work hard when you are acquiring
information to broaden your knowledge base. Perhaps you want to deepen your understanding of
certain topics, opportunities, problems, solutions, situations, events, or people. Driven by your talents,
you might direct your mental and physical energy to required tasks, while optional tasks receive less
attention. Under these circumstances, your ability to work or study for hours at a time may work to
your advantage. Your biological makeup might determine when you are most alert, efficient, or
productive. By nature, you may diligently examine what needs to be revamped, revised, modified, or
fixed. Periodically you give all your attention to a single problem. It might be related to your personal
life, your job, or your studies. Chances are good that you may appreciate opportunities to acquire
knowledge, gain skills, or experience new things. Perhaps you refuse to let your mind grow dull by
being complacent — that is, smug or self-satisfied. Instinctively, you might spend considerable time
examining the details underpinning an idea. Rather than rush through your research, perhaps you
stick with it until you are convinced everything makes sense.
Questions
1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to
you?
2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you?
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- 6. Significance
Shared Theme Description
People who are especially talented in the Significance theme want to be very important in the eyes of
others. They are independent and want to be recognized.
Your Personalized Strengths Insights
What makes you stand out?
Because of your strengths, you sometimes inspire enthusiasm in people with your words and deeds.
You might envision yourself one day being in charge of an important group. Maybe you are eager to
give directions, make decisions, or rally others around a project. Perhaps you also look forward to the
benefits and privileges of rank. Instinctively, you may want visionaries to conclude you are a
trustworthy, competent, or accomplished professional. Those who hold you in high esteem might be
willing to spend more time thinking with you about the coming months, years, or decades. It’s very
likely that you may work diligently to govern situations, decisions, or plans. Perhaps you refuse to let
anyone take charge of aspects of your life. Driven by your talents, you might want to be revered or
regarded with fondness by individuals. Chances are good that you want your work to be seamlessly
interwoven into the fabric of your personal life. You insist that no line be drawn to separate the two.
You gravitate to roles where you are a person of importance. You want to perform noteworthy deeds
in many areas of your life.
Questions
1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to
you?
2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you?
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- 7. Futuristic
Shared Theme Description
People who are especially talented in the Futuristic theme are inspired by the future and what could
be. They inspire others with their visions of the future.
Your Personalized Strengths Insights
What makes you stand out?
Driven by your talents, you may be viewed by some people as an innovative and original thinker.
Perhaps your ability to generate options causes others to see there is more than one way to attain an
objective. Now and then, you help certain individuals select the best alternative after having weighed
the pros and cons in light of prevailing circumstances or available resources. By nature, you might
generate certain types of ideas quickly. Occasionally you draw links between facts, events, people,
problems, or solutions. You may present numerous options for consideration. Perhaps your innovative
thinking fosters ongoing dialogue between and among associates, committee members, teammates,
or classmates. Instinctively, you gain a certain degree of satisfaction from envisioning what your life
and the world might be like in the coming months, years, or decades. It’s very likely that you may
center your attention on what you want to accomplish in the coming months, years, or decades. Being
free of annoying distractions might contribute to your enthusiasm for life in general or the future in
particular. Because of your strengths, you occasionally think about what you could fix or do better.
Your mind might be occupied by what you can accomplish in the coming months, years, or decades.
This partially explains why you find today’s events ordinary and less fascinating than the future.
Questions
1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to
you?
2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you?
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