Robert Fulghum wrote All I Really Needed to Know I Learned in
Kindergarten. Well, for me it was a restaurant. There I learned what I
called "Kitchen Aptitude," which started out as a level of competence
in the kitchen of a large restaurant. It grew to become more of a
general aptitude, the ability to cope with whatever life threw my way.
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Too many times in my life, I have learned a skill that seemed at the time to be very specific to a task, yet later turned out to be quite generic. I have collected a toolkit of skills, and I have enough skills now that I have confidence that I can tackle almost anything. The toolkit may not contain the exact skill/tool for the job, but I can adapt and develop new ones.
To make use of your talents you have to change your perspective. To do
this you change the questions you ask yourself, for example: "I know I
can do this, now which of my skills can I apply here?"
(From the best of Big Dreams)
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