Jeweliana Navarro is encouraged to leverage her strengths in a way that maximizes her potential across various domains. With a restorative mindset, she should view school as an opportunity for self-improvement, consistently reflecting on her progress to stay motivated.
Develop a college lifestyle through which you share your academic progress and performance with people who care about you, both inside and outside the college environment.
Seek out advisors, counselors, and professors who demonstrate genuine interest in you as a person.
Share knowledge with others and build a support network.
You will enjoy a job in which you serve a stable group of customers who come back often.
Find a workplace in which friendships are encouraged, and you can continuously learn about your clients and associates.
Futuristic
Choose jobs that will help you gain the connections you need for the job you want after graduation.
Find an organization where you can help create the future, painting vivid pictures for those who work there, helping them see the role they will take in making this vision become reality.
Surround yourself with people who will be instrumental in attaining your aspirations. Form strong relationships that can last a long time.
Associate with others who enjoy philosophizing about the future.
Challenge professors with your “What if?” thinking. Encourage them to project beyond to what “might be” in 10, 15, or 20 years.
Achiever
Identify the most important fact, philosophy, concept, or law you learn in each class each week. Notice recurring patterns. Pinpoint discoveries.
Set at least one clearly defined and measurable goal for each of your courses at the beginning of the term. Document your progress toward every objective in an academic-achievement journal.
Ask each of your professors to clarify their expectations for your performance. Emphasize that you intend to exceed the minimum course requirements.
Realize that you cannot work in just anywhere. Affiliate yourself with organizations that a known for their serious, results-oriented workers.
Select a career that provides you with numerous opportunities to excel as an individual. Control your workflow, schedule, productivity, quality level, and action plan.
Restorative
Choose a profession where deficits are remedied.
Consider a service position where you can help others solve their problems.
Ask your professors what your weaknesses are, and create support systems or complementary partnerships through which you can manage them.
Think about school as a way to improve yourself. You will increase your motivation, particularly if you reflect on your progress.
Do not let an unexpectedly low grade defeat your spirits. Learn how to more effectively apply your greatest talents.
Harmony
You are practical, and all organizations need practical people to get the work done and keep the organization running. You can help others see the practical in the theoretical.
Look for a career where you will have opportunities to be a stabilizing factor in a group, team, or organization.
If the professor frequently changes assignments and due dates in the middle of the term, seek reasons for the changes and share them with classmates, rather than joining the dissension of others.
You perform best in an environment where people listen to one another and seek to understand each other, rather than force their ideas on one another.
Seek opinions and ideas from experts. Their insights will help you formulate your own beliefs and philosophy.