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- 1. Strengths Insight Report
SURVEY COMPLETION DATE: 05-22-2016
Michael Nevski
Your Top 5 Themes
Individualization
Relator
Learner
Discipline
Context
Individualization
Shared Theme Description
People who are especially talented in the Individualization theme are intrigued with the unique
qualities of each person. They have a gift for figuring out how people who are different can work
together productively.
Your Personalized Strengths Insights
What makes you stand out?
Because of your strengths, you offer guidance to friends who seek your assistance. While you enjoy
being helpful, you probably avoid imposing your ideas on someone unless the person makes a
special point of asking you to do so. Instinctively, you derive much satisfaction from doing things that
benefit people. You typically work as industriously on big projects as you do on everyday chores.
Driven by your talents, you spend time alone thinking about which individuals work well together. Your
thoughtful examination of each human being allows you to mix and match everyone’s talents. The
talents of one person can compensate for the limitations of another person and vice versa. You have
concluded that a group’s strength lies in the diversity of its members’ knowledge, experiences, skills,
natural abilities, motivations, or thinking styles. It’s very likely that you usually know the right time to
assist someone who is vying for top honors or the first-place prize. Chances are good that you
regularly help members of your group discover ways to cooperate with each other that they never
before considered. You can identify the talents, skills, knowledge, motivations, and/or of individuals.
You can also pinpoint each person’s unique styles of thinking, working, and learning.
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- 2. Relator
Shared Theme Description
People who are especially talented in the Relator theme enjoy close relationships with others. They
find deep satisfaction in working hard with friends to achieve a goal.
Your Personalized Strengths Insights
What makes you stand out?
Driven by your talents, you are comfortable offering suggestions to people who regularly seek your
counsel — that is, recommendations about a decision or course of action they are considering. These
individuals usually feel deep affection for you. You are likely to spend time together socializing as well
as working or studying. Because of your strengths, you are known for being well-read. This explains
why people seek you out to solicit your point of view on various topics. Others’ questions routinely
inspire you to delve more deeply into subjects. By reading, you continually add fresh ideas to your
mind’s storehouse of information. Instinctively, you feel life is best when you are truthful about your
talents, skills, education, successes, experiences, or background. You are determined to dispel
illusions you have about yourself and others have about you. This is likely to be one of your top
priorities. As long as you do not pretend to be someone you are not, you are a happier and healthier
human being. It’s very likely that you are someone to whom others turn for an honest perspective
about a project, person, event, or idea. They trust you will share your viewpoints. By nature, you
traditionally initiate small talk with newcomers or outsiders. On one level, you make people
comfortable in an unfamiliar setting with unfamiliar people. On another level, you realize strangers
solicit your views on a variety of issues. They often reveal who referred them to you. Your knowledge,
coupled with your personal interest in human beings, probably causes individuals to return again and
again with the same basic question: “What do you think about . . .?”
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?
Instinctively, you probably register for the most difficult rather than the easiest classes. You likely take
courses from teachers who have a reputation for being tough and demanding. You ordinarily have
great faith in your ability to earn the top grade in these instructional situations. By nature, you are
attracted to difficult and challenging endeavors. You are not inclined to look for the easy way out. You
are bold. You take risks. You dare to stretch your mind. You test the limits of your abilities in ways that
timid individuals would not attempt. It’s very likely that you are diligent about examining what needs to
be revamped, revised, modified, or fixed. When you are absorbed in these activities, hours pass
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- 3. quickly. You can dedicate yourself to correcting a single problem, especially when it directly and
dramatically affects you. You probably read, listen, observe, discuss, experiment, and experience as
much as you can to fill your mind with fresh ideas. Chances are good that you probably started asking
people questions as a child and continue to do so today. Others quickly notice you are genuinely
interested in what they say. Your inquiries turn tense frowns into relaxed smiles. The warmth of your
presence can transform a timid person into a talkative one. You intentionally offer compliments. Few
things delight you as much as hearing a stranger say, “I really like you — and I’ve just met you!”
Driven by your talents, you are grateful when your questions are answered, your studies yield new
information, or your knowledge increases. You routinely deepen your understanding through
conversations, the media, the Internet, books, or classes. You resist spending the majority of your
time on topics that are not in line with your natural abilities. Instead, you choose to take advantage of
your talents — and by doing so, you consistently produce topnotch results.
Discipline
Shared Theme Description
People who are especially talented in the Discipline theme enjoy routine and structure. Their world is
best described by the order they create.
Your Personalized Strengths Insights
What makes you stand out?
Instinctively, you diligently apply yourself to organizing various schedules, projects, or action plans.
The anticipation of an event probably delights you much more than the activity itself. This explains
why you pay attention to minute — that is, very small — details. You likely derive a lot of satisfaction
from being well-prepared. It’s very likely that you sometimes exhibit particular patterns of behavior
over and over. Perhaps you appreciate certain individuals because they help you follow your daily
regimen. To some degree, these people contribute to your productivity or success. Driven by your
talents, you traditionally prefer to finish things before they are due. You are apt to give yourself
sufficient time to outline the steps of each activity. When you are diligent about planning, your ability
to move efficiently toward the deadline improves. Because of your strengths, you gravitate to serious
conversations where people exchange ideas, concepts, or theories. You avoid small talk, rumors, and
gossip. Considering all the information you have gathered, you decide what is and is not worth
remembering. You have a way of cataloging knowledge so you can quickly recall it later. Chances are
good that you typically check and double check your work. You need to ensure everything is in order.
You likely adopt a serious-minded approach when evaluating the accuracy of reports, research
results, evidence, data, or facts.
Context
Shared Theme Description
People who are especially talented in the Context theme enjoy thinking about the past. They
understand the present by researching its history.
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- 4. Your Personalized Strengths Insights
What makes you stand out?
Because of your strengths, you gravitate to people who love to think about and talk about the past.
Your taste in books and other written materials often leads you to the history sections of bookstores,
libraries, or Internet sites. Your passion for reading about humankind’s ever-unfolding story allows you
to feel quite comfortable in the presence of knowledgeable historians. It’s very likely that you
experience a burst of enthusiasm when you meet a newcomer who shares your interest in past
events, historic places, and prominent figures of the past. You rarely have difficulty initiating these
discussions and keeping them moving. Why? As history buffs — that is, enthusiasts — both of you
are eager to ask and answer questions. Driven by your talents, you notice that your life makes more
sense when you can examine past events. Having a historical frame of reference causes you to feel
excited about what you are doing, what you have accomplished, or who has befriended you. Chances
are good that you routinely gather historical facts or artifacts — that is, pictures, tools, books, artwork,
correspondence, or documents. You often wait to determine whether this information is useful. Your
interest in history probably has no purpose other than to answer your own questions. You are simply
intrigued by the past and its people. The future starts to take shape in your mind as soon as you begin
to rummage through your collection of historic truths and objects. Instinctively, you usually turn to
historians for information about the past. You consciously narrow your quest for knowledge to precise
topics or eras.
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