Your superpower is your ability to help, support, and bring together other people. Everyone turns to you for advice and you’re happy to give it. You top every host’s list of guests because you can get along with virtually anyone—and have a gift for bringing people together. You truly believe what you learned in kindergarten: Sharing is caring.
Strengths
You’re self-aware, authentic, loyal, reliable, hardworking and non-judgmental. Is it any wonder people seek you out?
Weaknesses
You can be self-sacrificing to a fault and have a tendency to overextend yourself. Also, you’re prone to disappointment when others don’t meet your high standards of loyalty or match your work ethic.
Nurturers at Work
Clients gravitate towards you, and so do colleagues for the same reason: You put others first —namely your clients, patients, and coworkers. People easily confide in you and rely on your empathetic ear and sound advice, which gives you lots of responsibility for, and influence over, those who work with and for you. This is not something you take for granted. The downside of all this trust and adulation? You may not carve out enough time for yourself. Your business is your baby, and the lines between work and recreation are often blurry. There is always someone to nurture when building and running a thriving business—make sure you’re on that list too.
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