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Episode 12: Leverage Your Strengths

April 22, 2025

Feeling drained by your daily work?

In this episode, I explore how to identify and leverage your natural strengths to transform your energy, impact, and results. Discover evidence-based strategies to help you and your team work from your zones of genius more often, creating extraordinary outcomes with less effort.

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Are you spending too much time on tasks that exhaust you and not enough on work that brings you energy?

In this episode, I share my journey of discovering the power of working from your natural strengths rather than just being a workhorse.

You'll learn three practical approaches to identify your unique talents and why ignoring them costs both you and your organization. I'll explain how to apply strengths-based principles with your team through task trading, process adaptation, and role sculpting, even within structured environments with rigid job descriptions.

Discover how small shifts in work allocation can dramatically increase energy, productivity, and results while reducing burnout and turnover. It's not just about feeling good (though that matters!); it's about achieving extraordinary outcomes with less effort.

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"The work you produce in your areas of frustration will never be as good as what you can produce in your areas of genius, hands down. If you want to really excel in life, get to know your strengths and align your work with them."

Highlights from this episode:

In this episode, I explore how identifying and leveraging your natural talents can transform your energy, impact, and results - both for you and your team.

Have you ever felt like the daily grind is draining the life out of you? Many leaders I talk with feel this way - not because they don't like their jobs, but because they're spending too much time on tasks that exhaust them and not enough on work that brings them energy and fulfillment.

In this episode, you'll hear about:

What Strengths Really Are

I explain the difference between learned skills and innate strengths - those natural talents that when paired with skills truly energize you. Using the metaphor of driving a car with bald tires on ice versus driving with perfect tires on an open road, I illustrate how working from your strengths creates traction and flow in your work life.

My Personal Strengths Journey

I share how I operated for years as a "workhorse" focused only on production, eventually discovering that this approach left me exhausted and unhappy. There was even a job I got fired from that, in hindsight, was a complete misfit for my natural talents. My breakthrough came when I realized I was reserving my most energizing work (strategic thinking and program design) for weekends, not recognizing its true value.

Three Ways to Discover Your Strengths

  • Formal assessments - Tools like the Working Genius model by Patrick Lencioni can identify your natural talents
  • Self-reflection - Ask yourself when you lose track of time, what problems people come to you for help with, and what activities energize you
  • Feedback from others - Sometimes our strengths are so natural we don't recognize them as special

 

The Real Cost of Ignoring Strengths

Research from Gallup shows powerful benefits to strengths-based approaches:

  • People who use their strengths daily are 6x more likely to be engaged at work
  • Teams that focus on strengths are 12-15% more productive
  • Organizations see 15% lower turnover rates when employees work from their strengths.

But beyond statistics, there's a personal cost. When we operate outside our strength zones for too long, we experience depletion, work harder but accomplish less, and are more likely to burn out or disengage.

 

Bringing Strengths to Your Team

I share a personal example of how reorganizing work with my business manager Marissa based on our natural strengths dramatically increased our productivity and reduced stress. Even in organizations with rigid job descriptions, you can implement three practical strategies:

  1. Task trading - Look for opportunities for people to trade responsibilities within a job class
  2. Process adaptation - Adjust how tasks are done, using technology, checklists, or collaboration to compensate for natural tendencies
  3. Role sculpting - Shift emphasis within existing roles to leverage individual strengths

The key is starting the conversation with your team: "What parts of your job give you the most energy? Where do you feel you make your best contributions? What tasks consistently drain you?"

 

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Understanding your strengths isn't just for the workplace - it can transform your personal relationships, too. Remember, leading from strengths doesn't require grand gestures or complete overhauls. It's about consistent, intentional actions that align your work with your natural talents.

 

To learn more about my services, including team workshops on strengths-based leadership, visit clairelaughlin.com and connect with me on social channels @ClaireLaughlinConsulting

Until next time, lead the way!

 

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About your Host

Claire Laughlin, MA, Organizational Development Consultant

Hi! I'm Claire Laughlin, and I love helping leaders like you create workplaces where people truly thrive.

For over two decades, I've been rolling up my sleeves alongside teams and organizations, using hands-on methods that actually work (because let's face it - theory only gets you so far!). 

I specialize in teaching leaders how to engage their teams, helping managers become more effective facilitators, and showing people how to work better together.

I'm also a master facilitator for the Six Types of Working Genius® - a fantastic tool that helps you understand and leverage your natural talents.

When I'm not helping leaders like you build happy, high-energy workplaces, I'm enjoying a hike in the forest with my dog Fiona, spending time with my family or curled up with a great book.

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