Angeles Lomeli Jimenez Strengths
Adaptability
Live in the moment. Calm yourself before an exam with positive self-talk. Recall your personal history of dealing with surprises on tests.
Surround yourself with individuals who, like you, pause to take in the world’s loveliness as it appears. Identify people who automatically put aside what they are doing to watch a sunset, listen to rustling leaves, or enjoy the arts.
Follow your interests when choosing classes. Keep your options for a major open until you have explored several disciplines. Partner with an advisor who can help you accelerate your decision-making process to avoid additional tuition costs.
Shadow employees who continually respond to the varied requests of their customers, tourists, guests, and patients.
Identify three to four occupations that reward those with an ability to live in the moment. Avoid professions that require rigid adherence to rules, operating procedures, and time controls.
Deliberative
Attend all lectures and class sessions — make sure you don’t miss anything. Be thorough in your preparation for a class by reading ahead and reviewing class notes to avoid being caught off guard.
Always be well prepared for class. You will feel more comfortable and confident talking in class when you are sure of the validity of what you have to say and the completeness of your thoughts.
Work extra problems just to be sure you understand the material.
Choose a career in which you and others can benefit from your careful thinking and deliberation.
Work in organizations and roles in which you can be independent.
Responsibility
Think about what it would mean to be a truly responsible student. Work toward that standard in a progressive manner, taking one step at a time.
Choose friends you trust.
Consider having a circle of friends who are older than you.
Select work where you can be given more and more responsibility as you progressively achieve.
Choose a work environment that focuses on outcomes rather than processes.
Relator
Find a workplace in which friendships are encouraged, and you can continuously learn about your clients and associates.
Consider coaching, teaching, managing, supervising, and caregiving as possible outlets for your talent.
Create various lines of communication with friends in your classes, such as verbal, phone, and e-mail, and help each other when one of you has to miss a class.
Share knowledge with others and build a support network.
Study with friends who have goals similar to yours.
Includer
In small groups in class, try to get each student to participate. Ask him or her for opinions.
Study with other people. If someone in the group is not talking, try to bring him or her into the conversation.
Expand your relationships to have a diverse group of friends with whom you participate in activities.
You will add benefit to a work environment, bringing them together for a common goal.
Choose a career where you can supervise or lead a group of people, because you will build a sense of team and belongingness.