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What’s an unconventional or underrated skill that’s served you well? Something that might not be flashy or obvious but ended up playing a major role in your /success. For me, that skill is communication. Working in a semi-technical industry, I’ve found that mastering communication has been the key to my growth. It’s allowed me to collaborate better with coworkers, supervisors, clients, and investors. Knowing how to build relationships and handle different personality types has been a real advantage, helping me shape a solid career that I might not have otherwise. What about you? What’s an underrated skill that’s made a real difference in your journey?
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For me, it's the ability to be flexible. Change has become a constant and it seems to come at people from all sides: economic shifts, budget constraints, technological advancements, and workforce attitudes. A person who remain flexible and can adapt to new and changing circumstances may be more effective than those who resist change. Being able to pivot and implement new strategies when changes arise is a key way a person or a leader can keep their teams engaged and their organizations resilient.
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For me, trusting my gut feeling has been invaluable—it’s often guided me in the right direction when logic alone fell short. And I completely agree about communication; it’s never underrated! As an introvert, improving my communication skills is a goal I constantly work toward. It opens doors to collaboration and understanding that introverts like me dream of achieving.
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The ability to separate emotion and personal belief from situations. This allows me to listen and provide advice without taking the other persons emotions personally. It allows to handle situations where people are sad or angry from a neutral perspective.
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For me it's been the ability to read others so I can more effectively communicate. I find that a lot of people that aren't successful haven't fully learned to read others. In my case I'm talking mainly about customers but it applies as well to family and friends.
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For me, that skill is speed at completing tasks. Once I fully understand the tasks I’m saddled with, I tend to know how to speed up things without an error faster than any of my colleagues. Honestly, I don’t know how I do it but I just find myself being able to complete tasks faster than the rest of my colleagues and that has really been my strength across the years.
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For me it's communication and this is going to sound biased, but I'm able to put my bias aside in a communication. I listen well. I don't get emotional. And therefore I can communicate with almost anyone about almost anything. That allows me to become a person or org's voice fairly naturally. This leads to me often being behind the scenes and a ghostwriter or strategist that doesn't have to be out front but highly valued.
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Alone, I like being alone to avoid some unnecessary sh*t
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I think being creative is an underrated skill that helps me to see things from different perspectives. Not everything has to be black or white we can come to the same conclusion in the end and take a number of different paths to get there.
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Being a good sales person, I’ve worked in malls as a sales person when I was still in uni, but i couldn’t keep up cause combining it with school work was too hard
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Wow communication is a great skill that can make the difference for anyone and everyone. For me it's Observation. My ability to observe things helps me anticipate incidents or occurrence and to better prepare for it to prevent malignant outcomes.
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For me that’ll be patience Sometimes frustration gets spilled over on me from patients for no reason but it has helped me handle a lot of situations with calmness and the outcome is always beautiful
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For me, it is social skills and people skills! Knowing how to navigate and manage people is such an underrated ability. People often focus on technical skills in college, but they overlook the importance of social skills.
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Same as you @maretus.eth . I couldn't speak Infront of the audience. I've joined in a MLM company few years ago. They made me a speaker and give some quality to improve me. After trying long 1 year, I was able to speak in stage and can give motivation also to everyone which is helping me in my Seaman career and now I'm becoming a leader of future generations. I love the way
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Good observation helps me well since i dont do well with crowds. I can easily know how someone feels and helps me arrange my next move in order to make that person feel ok around me
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I absolutely agree with the importance of communication, bro 😊! For me, I would say adaptability has been the game-changer. When I started working as a Data Analyst but with time I was put to new teams and new technologies. Being able to pivot and adjust to new challenges, whether it's learning a new skill on the fly or adjusting to different team dynamics, has significantly impacted my success. It's not something that gets highlighted often, but being flexible and open to change can open so many doors and create unexpected opportunities. What's another underrated skill that you've found helpful?
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Same as you. Talk freely and honestly I have never failed when i talked about the fact. If there is any problem i can solve this by talking. Communication is a bonding among us. I think this is the most underrated skill for maximum people.
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For me, the ability to avoid easily criticizing others is an important skill. Rather than criticizing, I try to first do the same thing myself. I didn’t want to be someone who only talks without action. Because of this, there are times when people come to trust me a little more.
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Adaptability
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It’s the ability to multitask, it’s really helpful in this motherhood phase of my life. GM @maretus.eth
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