Achievers feel as if every day starts at zero and by the end of the day, something tangible must have been accomplished in order to achieve satisfaction. This applies not only in the workplace, but on weekends at home and even on vacations. After each accomplishment is reached, the fire dwindles for a moment, but very soon it rekindles itself, driving Achievers on to the next accomplishment.
I see my strength of Achiever in how I am able to push myself to accomplish the things I want to. I enjoy waking up early to start my day off right. I also have little patience for drawn out meetings; one of my biggest pet peeves is when people take twenty minutes to say something that could be said in five. I also enjoy keeping track of what I have accomplished; I maintain a log of every book I’ve read and each video game I’ve beaten. I also love making a “to do” list for the day and derive a deep sense of satisfaction every time I check off another item. To me, nothing says “job well done” like a long list with neat little check marks next to every task.
Naturally, my strength of Achiever works fantastically with my strength of Focus, resulting in high productivity and effectiveness.
I see my strength of Achiever in how I am able to push myself to accomplish the things I want to. I enjoy waking up early to start my day off right. I also have little patience for drawn out meetings; one of my biggest pet peeves is when people take twenty minutes to say something that could be said in five. I also enjoy keeping track of what I have accomplished; I maintain a log of every book I’ve read and each video game I’ve beaten. I also love making a “to do” list for the day and derive a deep sense of satisfaction every time I check off another item. To me, nothing says “job well done” like a long list with neat little check marks next to every task.
Naturally, my strength of Achiever works fantastically with my strength of Focus, resulting in high productivity and effectiveness.