
Think about a skill you’ve developed in your life, and recall when you first started taking an interest in it.
Can you remember a time when someone—a teacher, a parent, a friend, a coach, or even a stranger—said something like, “You’re good at that”?
Sure, maybe there was natural talent there. After all, they noticed it. But could it be that we started down this path because someone else saw something in us? And perhaps, at the time, we hadn’t yet recognized that we were truly “good at that”?
You might be thinking of a skill or hobby you started in childhood, but often, we discover these abilities in adults too. Have you ever considered the impact you could have by sharing your observations with others?
“Hey, you’re good at that.”
— Renee Roederer