The activity I wish to share with you all today is one of the TeamMates Strengths Team's favorites! Strengths is more about simply identifying talent; when done well, it reaches the core of who you are. What you love is an activity that guides you there. The activity it simple: it is a set of questions based around the Five Clues to Talent that Don Clifton discussed in the first strengths book, Soar with your Strengths. Here is a link to an article from Gallup that explains these Five Clues for those wishing to learn more.
This activity involves mulling over this set of questions:
This activity involves mulling over this set of questions:
- Who are you?
- What do you love?
- What do you need?
- In the best of all worlds, I would spend more time doing ___________.
- What is the best form of support you can receive?
At TeamMates we do this activity in true artistic fashion, by asking for participants to somehow depict the answers to these questions. We have had pictures of hammocks, mountain ranges, stick figure families, logistical diagrams, a heart divided into chambers- whatever your brain can think of has likely been used as a visual depiction of this activity. We find that using different mediums- drawing, listening, molding, smelling, etc., can help to active our strengths in a ways you have not experienced before.
If you simply use these questions as discussion starters, or you choose to depict them in an artistic format, this activity will foster conversations for you and your mentee to draw out most authentic selves.
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