Inventory – Reflection
Skill Discovery & Development • Skills Inventory — Reflection
The Skills You’ve Stopped Noticing Are Often Your Most Valuable Ones
Skill Discovery & Development — Reflection
There’s a quiet irony in how we relate to our own skills: the things we’re best at often feel the most ordinary to us. You’ve been doing them for so long, in so many different contexts, that you’ve stopped registering them as remarkable. Someone asks what you’re good at and your mind goes blank — not because you have nothing, but because your strongest abilities have become so natural they’ve faded into the background of your daily life. You’ve learned to overlook them precisely because they come easily to you.
This is one of the most common patterns in career transition. People spend enormous energy trying to figure out “what they want to do next” while sitting on a set of well-developed, genuinely valuable skills they’ve never taken seriously. The skills they dismiss as “just what anyone would do” or “nothing special” are often exactly what a particular employer has been struggling to find. The ability to explain complex information in plain language. The instinct to sense when a group is heading toward conflict and redirect things. The patience to see a messy, ambiguous situation through to clarity. These aren’t generic traits — they’re hard-won capabilities. They just don’t feel that way from the inside.
The shift that matters here is moving from “what have I done?” to “what have I become good at?” Your job history is a record of where you’ve been. Your skills inventory is a picture of who you’ve become through that journey. Those are different things. And the second one is far more transferable, far more enduring, and far more interesting to the right employer — or the right opportunity — than the titles and tasks that fill your résumé. When you start describing yourself through your capabilities rather than your credentials, something opens up. You stop looking for jobs that match your past and start looking for roles that need what you can actually do.
What’s one skill you’ve been dismissing as “just how I am” that might actually be worth naming clearly — and claiming?
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Use this prompt with any AI assistant to explore which of your skills you’ve been overlooking — and why — so you can start seeing yourself the way a great employer or collaborator would.
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