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Understanding Our Strengths™

LCP Strengths:

Antonia—Restorative

I love to solve problems; while others may become disillusioned by “breakdowns.”

Nick B.T. & Carl—Achiever

By the end of the day I must achieve something tangible in order to feel good about myself.

Shirley—Competition

If you can compare, you can compete; and if you can compete, you can win.

Ware —Empathy

I have a sense of what others are feeling; I am able to see the world through their perspective. I hear the unvoiced questions and help others articulate what they are experiencing.

Samantha—Responsibility

I take commitments seriously and follow through to completion. I have impeccable ethics …to do things right and, …others find me dependable.

Kelly—Incuder

It’s important to me that everyone be part of the group and feel included."

Xenia & Jackie—Futuristic

The future fascinates us; when the present proves to be “too frustrating and pragmatic, we conjure visions of the future …energizes us and others.”

Cara—Relator

I find strength and enjoyment from being around people I know intimately …I encourage the relationships. …open to sharing myself with others and trusting that others are genuine as well.

As individuals, we come to understand and capitlalize on our personal strengths; as a leadership team, we are also able to recognize and use the strengths of each of our team members to achieve our common goals.

Strength Domains

Teams should be well-rounded precisely because we, as individuals, are not.

strength domains

LCP Students engage in StrengthsQuest assessments to understand themselves and others

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