The Unhappy Mind: Why Unlocking Our Hidden Talents is Key to Life Success
Online, April 28, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Why is it that so many people feel completely unhappy and unfulfilled in both life and work? Behavioral consultant and certified business coach Gary Jordan, Ph.D. says more than 60% of the population are unhappy, and he knows why. "The majority of people are simply not utilizing their natural skills and abilities," he says. "It is impossible to become all that you can be if you are trying to build your life success on acquired rather than natural skills." His new article, Is Your Life Messing With Your Mind? Letting Your Natural Skills Take the Lead takes a deeper look into the root cause of an unhappy mind and important reasons why everyone should examine the potential of their natural skills and talents. The article can be downloaded at www.yourtalentadvantage.com.
According to Jordan, everyone is born with innate potential for a unique set of capacities, skills, and abilities. "Unfortunately, very often this potential is left undeveloped, as people seek to build their lives and especially their careers on capacities and skills that are outside their innate potentials," he says. "These acquired capacities represent skills and abilities that are foreign to who a person naturally is. It seems most people don't perceive their unique gifts and talents as anything special."
And the reason's why are easy to understand. Jordan says it is difficult for people to recognize the value of those things that they do easily and well. "If something we have accomplished was difficult and required hard work we readily accept congratulations," he says. "But we are often surprised by praise we receive for those things that we do naturally well."
"Because our natural skills are more easily developed and more fundamentally satisfying than acquired skills we have a tendency to take them for granted. We figure that if they are easy for us to do then they can't be worth much, and we dismiss them with a flippant, 'Oh, I've always been able to do that, it's no big deal.' Instead of letting this attitude alert us to the presence of one of our natural skills, something that is uniquely ours, we push it aside in our pursuit of acquired skills. It is exactly this attitude that messes with the mind and prevents us from becoming all we can."
Jordan says that by placing a focus in life and career on acquired skills, many people are left feeling exhausted physically, psychologically, and emotionally and clearly unhappy. "Discover, develop, and use your natural strengths to build a life and career of meaning and fulfillment."
More information about Dr. Jordan and additional tools and resources on discovering the importance of natural skills and talents are available at www.yourtalentadvantage.com.
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