Every time I start a course that requires analyzing my
skills and talents I face a great challenge. I am still trying to realize which
star I should follow or which entrepreneurial path I should run into. It took
half of my life to be able to identify my gifts and talents, but I do not know
how I can make a business out of them. However, this week’s readings taught me
something I will treasure my whole life.
Reading “A message to García” from the Acton Foundation, I
discovered I have the very rear talent or skill of executing. I am the kind of
person who enjoys having things done without the necessity of being reminded
about them. I know I have a task to fulfill, and then I start working on it
until I complete it. I love being proactive and solving the questions that
probably arise when you are assigned a certain task. I feel confident and my
self-esteem grows when my superiors trust me to do something because I put my heart
on to not discourage them.
As an employee, I have my job requirements very clear. I
know what is expected from me and the standards I should met. I do not need anyone
remembering what I must do because I like to be trustworthy and found doing the
best when a supervisor comes to assess my work. I am focused on raising a
strong reputation and on being an example to others. As elder David A. Bednar
said, as BYU-Idaho students we are here to become better disciples of Christ
and to be a light to the world. I am happy to discover that the ability of executing
is part of who I am. Having this knowledge makes me more conscious about the
kind of person I am right now, and who I want to become to better serve to the
Lord and be worthy of His trust on me.
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