Everyone has weaknesses. We’re born with them. We grow with them. We lose them, develop them, and lose them all over again. It’s part of the growing experience.
So, if you’re trying to pass off your life as one with no weaknesses, you may be having a tough time. It takes time to get to a point where you graduate your attributes from weak ones into strong ones, but it is 100% possible. Start with a few tangible ways to weed weakness out of your life.
- Make it a Game
When you zoom out and think about your weaknesses, you can make a list. Write them all down. Then, attack your list as if it were a to-do list. These are definitive attributes that can be improved or changed, so why not go for it?
- Learn from Others
You are not alone here. You’re certainly not the only person who will ever have this weakness. You have tons of people to look up to and learn from, so use this to your advantage. Find someone who has overcome weaknesses or similar habits as you. Ask them questions. Learn from them. Then, apply it to your situation.
- Think About What You Cannot See
Have you ever received criticism from someone and been completely shocked? Sometimes we don’t realize our weaknesses until it is brought to our attention. If you’re starting on a self-improvement project, try asking your friends and family what they think you can improve about yourself.
- Take it a Step Further
Weaknesses are not surface level, so they shouldn’t be treated that way. If you have a hard time speaking in public, there is likely a deeper-seated issue causing this character trait. If you don’t like to do your work on time, there’s probably something triggering that. When you analyze your weaknesses, don’t just think about how you want to improve them. Think about why they are there in the first place. Ask yourself questions like “Why do I feel this way?” or “Have I always felt this way?” Get to the crux of your weakness, and then work to crush it. Educating yourself about the new behavior and practicing it will increase your success.
- Recognize that Strengths Always Trump Weaknesses
No matter what your strengths are or what your weaknesses are, the good always trumps the bad. Don’t be too hard on yourself throughout this process. You have so many good things going for you, so don’t let yourself forget about those. When you’re asking your loved ones about your weaknesses, ask about your strengths. When you’re making a list of things you want to improve about yourself, make a list about the things you pride yourself on. Keep up the morale and push through!
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