When you are able to bring the best of yourself to work, when you're in a position where you can utilize your unique strength, that's going to flip into higher levels of performance and productivity. So what the what the science tells us? Andand look, honestly, i isn't even as i'm saying this, people just notice intuitiveYou know, intuitively, when when you feel good, you function well.
Psychologist Lea Waters talks about tools you need to tap into your strengths.
— YOU’LL LEARN —
1) The best way to tap into your strengths
2) Why our strengths are often hiding–and how to find them
Lea Waters AM, PhD is a psychologist, researcher, professor, published author, internationally-celebrated keynote speaker and one of the world’s leading experts on Positive Education, Positive Organizations and Strength-Based Parenting and Teaching.
Professor Waters is the Founding Director and Inaugural Gerry Higgins Chair in Positive Psychology at the Centre for Positive Psychology, University of Melbourne where she has held an academic position for more than 23 years.