working on a vulnerability

The issue with concentrating on and working to "correct" a vulnerability is that you spend time (and possibly money) that will have little or no useful return. If you are not "wired" for a certain task or you simply despise doing it, no amount of training or positive thoughts about it are going to make a noticeable difference. The time you spend making a marginal improvement could have been spent making large strides in honing and developing your strengths and talents.

So is there a time you should actually work on a vulnerability? I can only think of one. If you get pleasure from the activity/task/whatever then consider it a hobby or an avocation that you pursue when you have the time. Take those Ballroom Dancing lessons if you've got the time and the money (and if you have been concentrating on your strengths to achieve your goals and dreams you may very well have it). Who cares if you'll never be on "Dancing with the Stars"?

Just don't let it interfere with the real passions and work you have in front of you.


04 March, 2010 | mtomsho
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