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Strengths Insight Report
SURVEY COMPLETION DATE: 01-16-2017
DON CLIFTON
Father of Strengths Psychology and
Inventor of CliftonStrengths
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SURVEY COMPLETION DATE: 01-16-2017
Your Top 5 Themes
1. Input
2. Strategic
3. Restorative
4. Intellection
5. Connectedness
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- 3. Input
SHARED THEME DESCRIPTION
People who are especially talented in the Input theme have a craving to know more. Often they like to
collect and archive all kinds of information.
YOUR PERSONALIZED STRENGTHS INSIGHTS
What makes you stand out?
Driven by your talents, you tend to read books, journals, correspondence, or Internet sites that feature
trends and offer predictions for the future. You want to be as informed as possible about what lies
ahead in the coming months, years, or decades. Even so, knowledge about potential problems,
difficulties, or issues can be distressing and disturbing. It can raise your anxiety level. It’s very likely
that you habitually bring together all sorts of information so you can refer to it later. At the instant you
collect a fact, example, story, or piece of data, typically you are eager to use it. You trust it is valuable.
Your fascination with knowledge has probably been part of you even before you formed the words to
ask your first question. Because of your strengths, you are eager to rid your world of bullying and
coercion — that is, the use of power to persecute others. You declare that brute force, assaults,
unrelenting pressure, random violence, and war have no place in a civilized society. For this reason,
you enter into conversations with intelligent individuals who yearn to foster peace by using their
brains, not their physical strength or deadly weapons. Customarily, you collect ideas, theories, or
concepts to counteract the evils of hate, prejudice, bigotry, or intolerance. Chances are good that you
usually equate education — formal and informal — with understanding more about something today
than you understood about it yesterday. By nature, you relish the nuances and intricacies of language.
Your sophisticated or specialized vocabulary allows you to choose words for their power and clarity.
Whether speaking or writing, you convey what you are thinking and feeling in a forceful, matter-of-fact
manner. Usually no one has to second-guess — that is, wonder about — the true meaning of your
intentions, messages, expectations, or orders.
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- 4. Strategic
SHARED THEME DESCRIPTION
People who are especially talented in the Strategic theme create alternative ways to proceed. Faced
with any given scenario, they can quickly spot the relevant patterns and issues.
YOUR PERSONALIZED STRENGTHS INSIGHTS
What makes you stand out?
Because of your strengths, you have no difficulty finding the right words to express your ideas. You
are quite comfortable talking about ways to make people or things more complete, perfect, or
excellent. Chances are good that you are a self-reliant person who needs time alone to think and
work. You generate innovative ideas and propose systematic programs of action. You likely identify
recurring configurations in the behavior of people, the functioning of processes, or the emergence of
potential problems. It’s very likely that you are known for your ease with language. This ability serves
you well when you need to talk with newcomers or outsiders. Your vocabulary probably allows you to
tell stories or express your ideas with great clarity. Instinctively, you are innovative, inventive, original,
and resourceful. Your mind allows you to venture beyond the commonplace, the familiar, or the
obvious. You entertain ideas about the best ways to reach a goal, increase productivity, or solve a
problem. First, you think of alternatives. Then you choose the best option. Driven by your talents, you
analyze the lessons of the past to find clues for handling future situations. Piecing together the causes
and effects of historical events allows you to discover alternate routes to your goal. You are seldom
taken by surprise. Why? You probably have studied your options and crafted innovative solutions.
Restorative
SHARED THEME DESCRIPTION
People who are especially talented in the Restorative theme are adept at dealing with problems. They
are good at figuring out what is wrong and resolving it.
YOUR PERSONALIZED STRENGTHS INSIGHTS
What makes you stand out?
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- 5. By nature, you constantly search for ways to better yourself by making changes or corrections. It’s
very likely that you diligently spend time working to compensate for your real or perceived
shortcomings, limitations, or flaws. Self-improvement activities rank quite high on your list of personal
or professional goals. Instinctively, you easily detect areas of weakness and concentrate on them.
You seize opportunities to improve in the things you do poorly at worst and average at best. You help
people pinpoint targets for personal and professional growth. You strive to compensate for
shortcomings that prevent you and others from being successful. Because of your strengths, you
repeatedly critique your results to decide what you need to do better. When you are planning for
tomorrow and the future, you probably spend much more time thinking about your limitations than
your talents. Chances are good that you typically generate inventive ideas for new projects, especially
those that require upgrading things. When you are challenged to be an innovative thinker, you feel
valued.
Intellection
SHARED THEME DESCRIPTION
People who are especially talented in the Intellection theme are characterized by their intellectual
activity. They are introspective and appreciate intellectual discussions.
YOUR PERSONALIZED STRENGTHS INSIGHTS
What makes you stand out?
Chances are good that you link your passion for reading to your work. Characteristically the printed
materials and Internet sites you scan for information expand your knowledge base as a professional.
Your definition of “recreational reading” probably differs from that of many people. Driven by your
talents, you stay in dialogue with intelligent people to bring to the surface evidence that explains the
current state of affairs. You probably choose to converse with individuals who talk about ideas. You
are apt to avoid those who gossip or complain. As you amass knowledge and tangible proof, you are
likely to enliven the discussion with your valuable insights and ideas. Because of your strengths, you
refrain from automatically believing everything you read in books, publications, correspondence, or
Internet sites. When you have doubts about a writer’s ideas or facts, you are likely to take time to
verify, clarify, or discard them. Actually, your fascination with the printed word causes you to peruse
— that is, studiously examine — other sources of information. By nature, you gravitate to discussions
where the participants are committed to searching for truth and reason. Instinctively, you need
uninterrupted quiet time to be alone with your thoughts. Seldom do you automatically accept all the
ideas of someone who has authored a book, been interviewed by the media, or been invited to
address an audience. Instead, you scrutinize the theories and concepts of writers, speakers, and
philosophers. You probably are a critical thinker.
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- 6. Connectedness
SHARED THEME DESCRIPTION
People who are especially talented in the Connectedness theme have faith in the links between all
things. They believe there are few coincidences and that almost every event has a reason.
YOUR PERSONALIZED STRENGTHS INSIGHTS
What makes you stand out?
It’s very likely that you frequently engage in laborious tasks. You yearn to dedicate yourself to worthy
causes or noble purposes. Fortifying the bonds between yourself, the people you know, or even those
you will never meet gives your life special meaning. By nature, you likely work on your own rather
than with a partner or a group. Even so, you can put aside this personal preference to contribute to
the well-being of humankind, the environment, or other worthwhile causes. You are willing to sacrifice
your independence when it helps others reach altruistic — that is, unselfish — goals. Instinctively, you
spontaneously open your mind to people’s diverse philosophies of life. You habitually search for ideas
that link one person’s fundamental truths with another person’s core values. You probably realize
human beings are tied to one another regardless of their age, language, education, socio-economic
status, nationality, race, religion, or culture. Chances are good that you accept individuals as they are,
not as you want, wish, or expect them to be. You sense that a bond exists between and among all
people. This bond extends across time and space, and includes people you know and people you will
never meet. The apparent and subtle links among members of the human family influences many of
your choices. Because of your strengths, you routinely isolate facts that link ideas, events, or people.
You are especially sensitive to how one person’s optimistic or negative thoughts can affect the entire
human family. This prompts you to pay close attention to what individuals and groups think and do.
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