Posted on Jun 29, 2016
What would you describe as "Things that Require Zero Talent"?
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RP this is an OLD Post, but one that just keeps giving - join in brothers and sisters!
I've got my list of (10) Things in the picture above.
What can you add to this list to describe things that take zero talent when it comes to you waking up in the morning and you decide to take on the world, the job market, your own business, and your own individual goals?
Self what can I do that doesn't take training or talent?
I've got my list of (10) Things in the picture above.
What can you add to this list to describe things that take zero talent when it comes to you waking up in the morning and you decide to take on the world, the job market, your own business, and your own individual goals?
Self what can I do that doesn't take training or talent?
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1. Passion for something
2. Motivation to suceed
3. Sleeping enough
4. Kindness towards others
5. Courtesy towards others
6. Meditation
7. Reading
8. Working on Self-Development
9. Goal setting
10. Seeking help when you need it
2. Motivation to suceed
3. Sleeping enough
4. Kindness towards others
5. Courtesy towards others
6. Meditation
7. Reading
8. Working on Self-Development
9. Goal setting
10. Seeking help when you need it
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TWO SIMPLE THINGS THAT HAS RECENTLY COME TO LIGHT....
BEING AN FBI DIRECTOR OR ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES.
I WOULD APPLY FOR EITHER POSITION, BUT APPARENTLY I AM OVER QUALIFIED :)
BEING AN FBI DIRECTOR OR ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES.
I WOULD APPLY FOR EITHER POSITION, BUT APPARENTLY I AM OVER QUALIFIED :)
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"Things that require talent" aren't measured, even by the standards of a typically soft MOS. Saying that ALL human beings possess these skills are the same as saying that ALL are fit to serve. It's an old-fashioned way of looking ay most people, and can't be limited to just servicemen/women.
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i have to agree with this, not everybody is cut out to do certain things, there are factors such as upbringing, values, discipline work ethic, i started working on a farm 12yo, got paid with vegies, my grandfather used to tell us what ever you do, do it 110% no mater what the reward will finally come, he worked in foundry, he never served in the military, so my upbringing do your best even if its cleaning toilets, i work in a factory my name is on the order so i will do evertyhing possible that it is correct, on time and of good quality, even though my pay sucks, eventually it will be noticed, been with this company 10 yrs, they ant to make me a mechanic, i've been noticed and will be rewarded, too mant times i hear from co workers i dont get paid for that
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Fair but firm,keep ppl informed, be aware of self and make room for improvement.
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