Use Your Power Traits™
If you have a People Talent you might be good at the following:
- being fair
- making friends
- welcoming others
- settling arguments
- understanding people
- making people feel good
- teaching/coaching others
- being comfortable in groups
- making the world a better place
- working on human interest projects
Student-Centered Learning
Use your People Talent to help you memorize:
- Have a study buddy.
- Role-play with others.
- Form a small study group.
- Use techniques that work for your Disposition and Modality.
Use your People Talent to help you understand and remember:
- Have a study buddy.
- Teach others the material.
- Brainstorm and discuss material with others.
- If studying alone, take “breaks” to talk to someone for a few minutes.
- Use techniques that work for your Disposition and Modality.
When you have a choice about what to do, here are some ideas for people with a People Talent:
- Relate topic being studied to effects on people.
- Teach or coach other students in the subject being studied.
- Do group projects: posters, collages, videos, albums, newspapers, dramatic presentation, community service, etc.
Link to interactive PREZI: People Talent
Career Opportunities
Potential Career Opportunities for those with a People Talent:
- doctor
- nurse
- minister
- chaplain
- reporter
- therapist
- counselor
- teacher
- arbitrator
- manager
- ambassador
- negotiator
- sales person
- psychologist
- personal trainer
- personal development coach
Your Talents interact with your Dispositions to create combinations of Traits that are well suited for different careers. Here are a few examples:
Learn More
If you have taken the Self-Portrait™ power traits assessment use the https://powertraitsforlife.com website to help you understand and use your Power Traits for Life™.
Use the top navigation bar to find pages that correspond to your top Dispositions, Talents, Modalities, Interests and preferred Environment. You can also use the “search” field at the top right of the screen to learn more about how to leverage your strengths.
Support Student-Centered Learning
To learn more about how to use the Self-Portrait™ power traits assessment as a fundraising tool for your organization, click here.