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The Strengths Whisperer

By Brandon Miller

Episode 28

Re-Release: Using Strengths to Find Your Flow with Estrella Parker

“One ounce of energy invested in your strengths will show more results than 10 ounces invested in an area of weakness.”

Estrella Parker, Chief People Officer at Cupertino Electric Inc., is an expert at leveraging her top strengths to create vibrant work environments and unlock the unique potential of her team. In this episode, she shares why she chooses to double down on strengths and use resources to shore up weaknesses. Estrella says it’s a mistake to only focus on what you’re good at or only where you have gaps. Instead, we should be investing our energy in both. Listen in to learn how to use your strengths to find your flow faster and unlock the ability to grow exponentially.

Additional Resources:
Learn Your Top 5 Strengths: Brandon@34strong.com
Connect with Estrella on LinkedIn
Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn

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Re-Release: Using Strengths to Find Your Flow with Estrella Parker

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