Talent as beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. It is neither innate nor fixed. Your talents might be: Artistic, Academic, social, verbal, physical, investigative, etc. A talent doesn’t need to be useful, stereotyped, or profitable; it just has to make you feel alive

The first step of having a talent is to start by identifying it, and for this to happen you need to analyze a couple of things. Like noticing the things you love to do effortlessly and with passion, also paying attention to what people always pinpoint about your assets, and finally taking some personality tests, and analysis.

Ways to grow your talent: 

– Identify the things that make you feel content and solid

–  Start things now, don’t be shy, or afraid of what people might say 

–  Surround yourself with people who motivate you

–  Learn when to quit a certain activity that only brings you down 

–  See life in new angles, and give up that boring routine of yours 

–  Devour every little detail about the people, and things that inspire you

–  Never allow your age to chain you, remember age is just a number 

–  Kindle your passion by getting positively obsessed with it

–  Don’t give in to comparing yourself to others; you’re unique for a reason

–  Try concentrating on your strengths, rather than your weaknesses

–  Eliminate your weaknesses by seeking different types of support

–  Use failure as a source of motivation 

–  Last but not least… BELIEVE IN YOUR SELF!

” I don’t believe you have to be better than everybody else. I believe you have to be better than you ever thought you could be.” Ken Venturi