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On a recent Theme Thursday live webcast, we discussed the Significance theme with Jim Harter, Ph.D., Gallup Chief Scientist of Workplace Management and Well-Being. Jim's top five strengths are Achiever, Focus, Learner, Relator and Futuristic.
People with strong Focus talents prioritize and then take action. They set goals. These goals serve as their compass, helping them determine priorities and make alterations when needed to get back on course. Their Focus is powerful because it forces them to filter; they instinctively evaluate each action before taking it to determine whether it will help them reach their goal. In the end, strong Focus talents push them to be efficient. They are extremely valuable team members because their single-mindedness enhances the speed and quality of their performance and keeps the team on track.
A person with high focus is single-minded and goal oriented. They see the light at the end of the tunnel -- and will stay on track, despite distractions. Focus allows people to take direction and follow through with given tasks. They start with the end in mind.
For Jim, Focus provides an intensity that make his work and life fulfilling because it allows him to be absorbed in important matters. Indeed, Jim believes science isn't only about making a discovery, but about making discoveries for a greater purpose -- he always has the end goal in mind. Focus allows Jim to work toward his goals, despite his many everyday distractions.
Right now, engagement in the workplace is too low around the world. Jim's ultimate goal is to increase that engagement and his Focus theme helps him devote time, energy and thought to it. Goals need to create impact and be practical, so Jim is always revising the ways in which he can reach his goals. He revises them to find the work most relevant to his goals- so they are never static.
Jim also devotes a large part of his career to well-being. Gallup categorizes Well-being into five elements: Purpose, Social, Community, Financial and Physical. Jim uses his Focus to set and reach goals related to each element of Well-being. He also tries to maximize his well-being activities by combining multiple elements into one activity. For instance, Jim participates in a community bike ride where he socializes with his colleagues, contributes money to his community and takes care of his physical well-being. Identifying these activities and completing them all relate to Jim's Focus: he finds a goal and reaches it.
To learn more about Gallup's additional strengths resources, visit the Gallup Strengths Center: http://on.gallup.com/1l04XVZ.
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