That's from some noble philosopher of yesteryear. Glad to hear it since I share the reality of humanity--success, failure, victory, loss. And lessons learned.
As a professional communicator, I succeed, excel and perform. And yes, I fail. But the most important aspect of failure is to recognize it, admit it and learn from it. I've had my share of highs and lows. My approach in business and life is to choose optimism vs. cynicism; acceleration vs. "safe neutrality"; excellence vs. just meeting expectations.
I love to communicate, create, write and help organizations succeed. I love to laugh, work with the team, accomplish the unexpected and exceed, exceedingly.
You want transparency, you've got it.
Sincerely,
STRENGTHS
WEAKNESSES
Thrives in a team environment.
Brings a lot of energy that needs to be put to good use.
Surprises others with spontaneous ideas or responses.
Experiences a feeling of accomplishment in being recognized for completing a tough assignment in a creative way.
Likes to have his own niche; the place where he can excel.
Ability to take a stand and not be afraid to be different in either ideas or approaches to problem solving.
Brings creative ideas.
Not afraid to take calculated risks.
Desires to be an individual and celebrate differences.
Brings a variety of different and energetic ideas to the workplace.
Enjoys making presentations to small or large groups, and is generally perceived as an engaging presenter by his audience.
Roy has a strong desire to be his own person and enjoys working in his own way and own methods.
When focused, he's FOCUSED and intent on completing the task
Gets bored with too much routine
Small talk can be seen as a waste of time vs. relationship building
Prefers direction, definition and execution to discussion and debate, ad nauseum