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How Feedback Can Reveal Hidden Natural Strengths

Feedback can function as an external mirror. People may notice patterns in your behavior that you have normalized.

Examples of recurring feedback signals

"You make complicated information understandable." "You notice errors quickly." "You bring order to unclear projects." "You generate useful alternatives." "You calm difficult conversations." "You see connections between unrelated ideas."

One comment can be noise

Repeated observations across contexts are more interesting — especially when they come from different people in different settings.

Make feedback specific

Good feedback should answer: What did I do? What was the effect? Why was it useful? That is more valuable for discovering patterns than vague praise such as "You're talented."

What might your natural abilities be pointing toward?

Penagix helps you explore natural gifts, skills, values, and career possibilities so you can move from self-awareness toward intentional development.

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