Discover your strengths

Discover your strengths

Self-awareness is the foundation of personal development. Discover what truly defines you.

In the life of a young adult, it is important to understand your strengths and weaknesses. By learning to recognize your emotions and reactions, you not only improve your interactions with others but also strengthen your conflict resolution skills. Through exercises and reflections that you will find on our blog, you can become self-assured and ready for the challenges that await you in the workplace.

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Description:
The blog focuses on the development of advanced social skills and effective conflict resolution for young adults aged 16 to 18, with the aim of preparing them for a successful entry into the workplace.

Language tone:
The text is written in a motivational and encouraging style, emphasizing practical advice and activities that promote personal and professional growth.

Target audience:
It is primarily intended for young adults aged 16 to 18, but also for their parents, teachers, and mentors who are interested in the skill development of young people.

Imagine you are on a trip with your friends, and there is a disagreement about where to go next. How would you react?
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In school, you noticed that your friend is acting strange and avoiding people. How will you react?
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You are in a team that must complete an important project, but one member is not doing their part of the work. What will you do?
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In a conversation with friends about a serious topic, you notice that someone is quiet and isn't expressing their opinion. How would you behave?
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Your best friend does something you disagree with. How will you react?
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You are witnessing someone in a group of people mocking a weaker classmate. What will you do?
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A friend unexpectedly says something that offends you. How do you react?
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During group work, you have differing opinions on how to proceed. What will you do?
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In a group of new people, you notice that someone appears shy and is hanging back. How do you respond?
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Your friend is in conflict with someone else and asks you to take his side. How will you decide?
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