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Hello again, welcome back and today I will be focused more on teaching all introverts out there their unique gifts and powers. Do you have a gift, talent or special abilities as an introvert? Yes, you do. You probably don't know you do because you haven't taken your time to discover it. Often times I have come across people who look down on themselves to the extent that they forget our powerful they are. I have come across situations where the most quiet person in the midst of loud people tends to build the most intelligent, smart and cutest person. When I say cutest person some of you might mistake it for physical appearance, It can be both physical appearance and the cuteness deep inside their heart.
Introverts possess unique strengths, and untapped potential that can greatly contribute to their personal lives and the world as a whole. The word "Untapped" means "not used or exploited; not developed or realized." This means there are some potential or abilities inside of you that have not yet been fully explored or developed. Potential is the possibility of someone or something to develop, succeed, or achieve a certain outcome. It refers to the abilities that make someone or something different from others. Everyone has their own unique combination of traits, talents, and abilities. These are what make you special and different from anyone else in the world because they are peculiar to you alone.
let's examine a few of these potentials. You might need to write down the ones that pertain to you.
• Deep Thinking And Reflection
Introverts are deep thinkers, and this allows them to take the time to process information, gather their thoughts, and respond in a more thoughtful manner. Yes, this is a power you possess as an introvert and you probably don't know. Have you ever noticed that whenever you want to speak, you think first? This allows you to give thoughtful responses, bring fresh perspectives and innovative ideas to the table. However, don't keep your ideas to yourself, speak out!
• Listening And Empathy
Quiet individuals tend to be excellent listeners. You being silent makes you more attentive, you have the opportunity to hear and understand others. This helps in building stronger relationships, resolving conflicts, and gaining valuable insights from different perspectives. This is common to teachers or counselors. I do this a lot, I pay close attention to others, and it allows me to understand and feel people's pain and needs. This skill enables me to build strong relationships and offer support to others.