Five Things I’m Good At: A Reflection on Strengths and Purpose

Share five things you’re good at.

We all have unique gifts and talents that shape who we are and how we navigate the world. Taking the time to reflect on what we’re good at not only boosts our self-awareness but also allows us to appreciate the value we bring to the table. Here are five things I’m proud to say I excel at, each tied to a deeper sense of purpose in my life:

1. Encouraging Others

If there’s one thing I’ve learned through my journey, it’s that words have the power to heal, uplift, and inspire. I have a natural ability to encourage those around me, whether through heartfelt conversations, motivational pep talks, or the written words in my books and blogs. There’s nothing more fulfilling than helping someone see the light at the end of the tunnel or reminding them of their worth when they’ve forgotten.

2. Creating Meaningful Connections

Relationships are at the core of everything I do. I’m intentional about building and nurturing connections—whether with family, friends, clients, or even through my work as a coach. I find joy in connecting on a deeper level and creating safe spaces where people feel heard, valued, and supported.

3. Writing with Purpose

Writing has always been a passion of mine, but it became my outlet for healing and sharing my truth with others. Through my books, blogs, and even social media posts, I’ve discovered the power of storytelling to transform lives. Crafting words that resonate, inspire, and provoke thought is something I’ve come to cherish deeply.

4. Finding Strength in Adversity

Life hasn’t always been easy, but I’ve learned to turn my challenges into stepping stones. One of my strengths is resilience—rising above pain, heartbreak, and trauma to find beauty in brokenness. This ability has fueled my purpose to help others do the same. I’ve become an advocate for healing, growth, and faith, using my experiences to guide others toward their own breakthroughs.

5. Strategic Thinking and Planning

Whether I’m crafting a coaching program, writing a book, or organizing my day, I excel at creating actionable strategies. I love breaking down big goals into manageable steps and helping others do the same. This skill has been a game-changer, especially in my roles as a coach and entrepreneur.

Reflecting on these strengths is a reminder of how far I’ve come and how much I have to offer. I encourage you to take a moment to think about the things you’re good at. It’s not about boasting; it’s about honoring the gifts that make you uniquely you.

So, what are you good at? Share your strengths in the comments—I’d love to hear them!

Don’t Stop. Don’t Settle. Keep Stepping.