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Maximizing Your Potentials
Talent and Skills HuB
Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
Introduction
2
 We each possess skills and abilities that nobody
else possesses quite like we do.
 We are each gifted with unique strengths and
talents, whether this is a talent for display on the
world stage, or on a small stage as someone who
makes a difference to just a few other people.
 So how do we make the most of our personal
potential? By creating the right mindset.
 The following slides will present the key features
of the maximizing potential mindset.
Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
Self-Improvement
There are two pulls in the human condition:
to stay where we are and consolidate what we
have or to discover what is still possible, what
we could achieve, how far we could go.
The result of these two opposing pulls is that
some of us – prefer the path to safety and
security while wondering what we might have
missed.
Others take risks, go on adventures, seek to
maximize what they possess, even at the
expense of a quiet life.
Managing the discovery of potential at
minimum risk is the skill of self-development.
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Happiness and Goals
Philosophers since Aristotle have linked happiness
with the attainment of goals.
That is why we find so much satisfaction when we
reach our goals and happiness in the work that takes
us there.
For many people however, life is unhappy and
unfulfilled. Daniel Yankelovich carried out extensive
research into how people felt about their workplace
achievements. 8 out of 10 people admitted that they
could do much better.
4
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Happiness and Goals
Continues
In a study by the California State University,
Fullerton, 80% of people wished they were in a
different job than the one they were in.
In a University of Michigan study, more than one in
four employees surveyed said they were so unhappy
with the products they made at work that they
wouldn’t use them themselves.
5
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Developing Your Unique Talents
 It is the mix of
talents and other
factors which
produces potential.
 Potential can be
regarded as the sum
of talent, personality,
will power, self-
belief, drive and
ambition,
circumstances,
opportunities and
positive thinking.
 “If a man has a talent and
cannot use it he has failed.
 If he has a talent and
uses only half of it, he
has partly failed.
 If he has a talent and
learns somehow to use
the whole of it, he has
gloriously succeeded and
won a satisfaction and
triumph few men ever
know” (Thomas Wolfe)
6
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Developing Your Unique Talents Continues
7
The studies of self-development writers tell us that
every single one of us possesses talents in some form or
another.
Our talents do not depend on background,
upbringing, social class, jobs, ability or disability, hence
the belief that they are divinely gifted.
None of us possesses a greater or lesser talent than
any other person.
It is their use and application which distinguishes the
so-called “Talented” from the so-called “Less-talented”.
Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
Discover Own Special Genius
 The word “Genius” means
inmate talent. It derives from
the Roman mythological
belief that everyone had two
guardian spirits which
attended them from birth to
death; “geno” is Latin for “to
be born”. One of the spirits
was a good genius and
brought good fortune; the
other was an “evil genius”
and brought bad fortune.
 More popularly, the name
“genius” is given to people
who have displayed
outstanding human
achievements, endurance or
accomplishments. We think
of people like Alexander the
Great, Michelangelo,
Leonardo da Vinci;
Shakespeare, Goethe,
Newton, Napoleon, Mozart,
Einstein, Churchill, and in
our own times, Bill Gates.
 But these people were no
different from us. Their
physiques, brain sizes, human
strength and qualities were
essentially no different from any
other. What was possible for
them is also possible for us.
8
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The Qualities of Genius
9
So just what are the characteristics of those who we regard as “geniuses”? Tony Buzan and
Raymond Keene in their book, “Book of Genius” define history’s geniuses as those
displaying the following qualities:
1. Vision: the ability to see yourself succeeding in
your goal
2. Desire: the passion or wish to accomplish the
goal
3. Faith: the belief that you will succeed
4. Commitment: the willingness to act on the vision
5. Planning: the definition of how to realize the goal
6. Persistence: the dogged determination to reach
the goal
7. Subject knowledge: a thirst to know about your
subject
8. Mental literacy: an understanding of the brain’s
power
9. Positive attitude: a belief that things will work
out
10. Intuition: the ability to sense that something will
work
11. A master group: a team of other who support
you
12. An internal master group: a mental image of
supporters
13. Truth: an awareness of what is true and real
14. Courage: the ability to face fear and go on
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Do-It-Yourself
In our days of super-states, super-nations and super-
organisations with cradle-to-grave care and
dependency cultures, it is easy to adopt the view that it
is up to others to manage our own self-development.
After all, maximizing employee potential results in
self-motivated employees; employees who achieve,
people who learn more and can apply more valuable
benefits for the organization.
But, as Chris Argyris of the Harvard Business
School has pointed out, the natural inclination of
organisations, particularly the large ones with the
larger resources, is against the kind of people self-
development produces.
The conclusion is that self-development is a do-it-
yourself skill and a do-it-yourself activity.
10
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States of Existence
All of us in our adult lives find ourselves predominantly in
one of three states: survival, maintenance or development.
Survival means just getting by, a state that is like a
shipwrecked sailor afloat on a life raft in a hostile sea
struggling to cling to any passing wreckage.
Maintenance means reaching a safe balance between
ourselves and our environments where with luck we’ll come
out alright.
Development is the only state that we control and determine.
If survival is like a swimmer in a hostile sea and maintenance
is like plumber on a leaky boat, development is like an
oarsman with a course, a plan and a destination.
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Creating Your Destiny
12
 Philosophers and thinkers have for centuries puzzled
over the extent to which our lives are in our hands and
the extent in which they are pre-ordained.
 Some believe we are who we are because of our
inherited characteristics.
 Others believe we are the product of birth and
upbringing.
 But all of us can set ourselves on the path we want by
simply making our minds up to do it.
 Even in the most limiting society, we still have the
free will to try. And that is the first step to creating our
own destiny.
Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
The Options of Change
So, if you are stuck in one of the survival or maintenance modes of development, i.e. just keeping your
head above water, or just getting by; what are the options to take you to the state of development?
There are usually 4 questions:
Option 1
Do nothing: This may work
but it also leaves you open
to what others may do. It
also may extend the
unhappy situation that you
don’t like.
Option 2
Change the situations: It is
not always within our power
to change the situation e.g. a
job you need to keep.
Option 3
Leave the situation: This
may not be possible either.
13
Option 4
Change yourself through
personal development: This is
always possible.
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All of us have two distinct choices to make about what we will
accomplish with our lives. The first choice is to be less than we can be.
To earn less, have less, do less and think less. These are the choices that
lead to an empty life, a life of constant apprehension, instead of a life of
wondrous anticipation.
Our second choice is to strive, produce and accomplish as much as we
possibly can. Just as a mighty oak reaches up towards the sky, we have
the worthy challenge to stretch to the full measure of our capabilities.
Our ultimate life objective should be to create as much as our talent,
ability and desire will allow us to create.
The greatest rewards are reserved for those who bring the greatest value
to themselves and those around them as a result of who they are and
who they have become.
The Greatest Rewards
14
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Key Points
Your potential is the possibilities that you have
inside of you to live and perform to your
maximum capability.
You have unique talents not possessed by
anyone else.
Maximizing the potentials is the way
developing talents that distinguishes the so-
called “talented” from other people.
The things you can achieve in life is a blend of
talents, drive, circumstances, skill, luck and
positive self-belief. Self-development is a do-it-
yourself skill and a do-it-yourself activity.15
Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
Talent &
Skills HuB
T&S-HuB is an enabling environment that supports people
in the development of their talents and skills and in the
actualisation of their personal passions and ambitions.
We help learners and individuals sharpen and exhibit their
talents and skills while exploring relevant and life
changing opportunities that suit their passions.
You can be supported by our instructors, counsellors, and
mentors on employability skills and other personal and
professional development.
Book an appointment for one-to-one or group tutoring
through our website; ts-hub.com
You can also contact us via email: contactus@ts-hub.com
Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
Further Support
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At Talent and Skills Hub, you can be
supported by our instructors, counsellors
and mentors on personal and
professional development.
You can book an appointment for one-
to-one or group tutoring through our
website; ts-hub.com
Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
Reference and Further Reading
Garner, E. (2012) Maximizing Your Potential: Be all you can be. [eBook]
Eric Garner & bookboon.com
Thank you!

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How to Maximize Your Potentials

  • 1. Maximizing Your Potentials Talent and Skills HuB Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
  • 2. Introduction 2  We each possess skills and abilities that nobody else possesses quite like we do.  We are each gifted with unique strengths and talents, whether this is a talent for display on the world stage, or on a small stage as someone who makes a difference to just a few other people.  So how do we make the most of our personal potential? By creating the right mindset.  The following slides will present the key features of the maximizing potential mindset. Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
  • 3. Self-Improvement There are two pulls in the human condition: to stay where we are and consolidate what we have or to discover what is still possible, what we could achieve, how far we could go. The result of these two opposing pulls is that some of us – prefer the path to safety and security while wondering what we might have missed. Others take risks, go on adventures, seek to maximize what they possess, even at the expense of a quiet life. Managing the discovery of potential at minimum risk is the skill of self-development. 3 11/20/2020 ADD A FOOTER Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
  • 4. Happiness and Goals Philosophers since Aristotle have linked happiness with the attainment of goals. That is why we find so much satisfaction when we reach our goals and happiness in the work that takes us there. For many people however, life is unhappy and unfulfilled. Daniel Yankelovich carried out extensive research into how people felt about their workplace achievements. 8 out of 10 people admitted that they could do much better. 4 Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
  • 5. Happiness and Goals Continues In a study by the California State University, Fullerton, 80% of people wished they were in a different job than the one they were in. In a University of Michigan study, more than one in four employees surveyed said they were so unhappy with the products they made at work that they wouldn’t use them themselves. 5 Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
  • 6. Developing Your Unique Talents  It is the mix of talents and other factors which produces potential.  Potential can be regarded as the sum of talent, personality, will power, self- belief, drive and ambition, circumstances, opportunities and positive thinking.  “If a man has a talent and cannot use it he has failed.  If he has a talent and uses only half of it, he has partly failed.  If he has a talent and learns somehow to use the whole of it, he has gloriously succeeded and won a satisfaction and triumph few men ever know” (Thomas Wolfe) 6 Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
  • 7. Developing Your Unique Talents Continues 7 The studies of self-development writers tell us that every single one of us possesses talents in some form or another. Our talents do not depend on background, upbringing, social class, jobs, ability or disability, hence the belief that they are divinely gifted. None of us possesses a greater or lesser talent than any other person. It is their use and application which distinguishes the so-called “Talented” from the so-called “Less-talented”. Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
  • 8. Discover Own Special Genius  The word “Genius” means inmate talent. It derives from the Roman mythological belief that everyone had two guardian spirits which attended them from birth to death; “geno” is Latin for “to be born”. One of the spirits was a good genius and brought good fortune; the other was an “evil genius” and brought bad fortune.  More popularly, the name “genius” is given to people who have displayed outstanding human achievements, endurance or accomplishments. We think of people like Alexander the Great, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci; Shakespeare, Goethe, Newton, Napoleon, Mozart, Einstein, Churchill, and in our own times, Bill Gates.  But these people were no different from us. Their physiques, brain sizes, human strength and qualities were essentially no different from any other. What was possible for them is also possible for us. 8 Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
  • 9. The Qualities of Genius 9 So just what are the characteristics of those who we regard as “geniuses”? Tony Buzan and Raymond Keene in their book, “Book of Genius” define history’s geniuses as those displaying the following qualities: 1. Vision: the ability to see yourself succeeding in your goal 2. Desire: the passion or wish to accomplish the goal 3. Faith: the belief that you will succeed 4. Commitment: the willingness to act on the vision 5. Planning: the definition of how to realize the goal 6. Persistence: the dogged determination to reach the goal 7. Subject knowledge: a thirst to know about your subject 8. Mental literacy: an understanding of the brain’s power 9. Positive attitude: a belief that things will work out 10. Intuition: the ability to sense that something will work 11. A master group: a team of other who support you 12. An internal master group: a mental image of supporters 13. Truth: an awareness of what is true and real 14. Courage: the ability to face fear and go on Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
  • 10. Do-It-Yourself In our days of super-states, super-nations and super- organisations with cradle-to-grave care and dependency cultures, it is easy to adopt the view that it is up to others to manage our own self-development. After all, maximizing employee potential results in self-motivated employees; employees who achieve, people who learn more and can apply more valuable benefits for the organization. But, as Chris Argyris of the Harvard Business School has pointed out, the natural inclination of organisations, particularly the large ones with the larger resources, is against the kind of people self- development produces. The conclusion is that self-development is a do-it- yourself skill and a do-it-yourself activity. 10 Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
  • 11. States of Existence All of us in our adult lives find ourselves predominantly in one of three states: survival, maintenance or development. Survival means just getting by, a state that is like a shipwrecked sailor afloat on a life raft in a hostile sea struggling to cling to any passing wreckage. Maintenance means reaching a safe balance between ourselves and our environments where with luck we’ll come out alright. Development is the only state that we control and determine. If survival is like a swimmer in a hostile sea and maintenance is like plumber on a leaky boat, development is like an oarsman with a course, a plan and a destination. 11 11/20/2020 ADD A FOOTER Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
  • 12. Creating Your Destiny 12  Philosophers and thinkers have for centuries puzzled over the extent to which our lives are in our hands and the extent in which they are pre-ordained.  Some believe we are who we are because of our inherited characteristics.  Others believe we are the product of birth and upbringing.  But all of us can set ourselves on the path we want by simply making our minds up to do it.  Even in the most limiting society, we still have the free will to try. And that is the first step to creating our own destiny. Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
  • 13. The Options of Change So, if you are stuck in one of the survival or maintenance modes of development, i.e. just keeping your head above water, or just getting by; what are the options to take you to the state of development? There are usually 4 questions: Option 1 Do nothing: This may work but it also leaves you open to what others may do. It also may extend the unhappy situation that you don’t like. Option 2 Change the situations: It is not always within our power to change the situation e.g. a job you need to keep. Option 3 Leave the situation: This may not be possible either. 13 Option 4 Change yourself through personal development: This is always possible. Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
  • 14. All of us have two distinct choices to make about what we will accomplish with our lives. The first choice is to be less than we can be. To earn less, have less, do less and think less. These are the choices that lead to an empty life, a life of constant apprehension, instead of a life of wondrous anticipation. Our second choice is to strive, produce and accomplish as much as we possibly can. Just as a mighty oak reaches up towards the sky, we have the worthy challenge to stretch to the full measure of our capabilities. Our ultimate life objective should be to create as much as our talent, ability and desire will allow us to create. The greatest rewards are reserved for those who bring the greatest value to themselves and those around them as a result of who they are and who they have become. The Greatest Rewards 14 Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
  • 15. Key Points Your potential is the possibilities that you have inside of you to live and perform to your maximum capability. You have unique talents not possessed by anyone else. Maximizing the potentials is the way developing talents that distinguishes the so- called “talented” from other people. The things you can achieve in life is a blend of talents, drive, circumstances, skill, luck and positive self-belief. Self-development is a do-it- yourself skill and a do-it-yourself activity.15 Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
  • 16. Talent & Skills HuB T&S-HuB is an enabling environment that supports people in the development of their talents and skills and in the actualisation of their personal passions and ambitions. We help learners and individuals sharpen and exhibit their talents and skills while exploring relevant and life changing opportunities that suit their passions. You can be supported by our instructors, counsellors, and mentors on employability skills and other personal and professional development. Book an appointment for one-to-one or group tutoring through our website; ts-hub.com You can also contact us via email: contactus@ts-hub.com Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
  • 17. Further Support 11/20/2020 ADD A FOOTER17 At Talent and Skills Hub, you can be supported by our instructors, counsellors and mentors on personal and professional development. You can book an appointment for one- to-one or group tutoring through our website; ts-hub.com Copyright © 2021 Talent & Skills HuB
  • 18. Reference and Further Reading Garner, E. (2012) Maximizing Your Potential: Be all you can be. [eBook] Eric Garner & bookboon.com