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Deciding on your skills

Deciding on your skills

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Deciding on your skills

- Now it's time to determine your skills, the knowledge and ability you've acquired over time. At this point, you should've filled in your answers in the skills discovery worksheet and at least one other person has completed their worksheet about you. Let's return to the first page. There are two places that we skipped before that we're going to cover now, the both column and the multiple mentions section. The both column is where you indicate that someone other than you also mentioned the same skill in their worksheet. For instance, if I said that I had learned about photography and someone else mentioned that I seem knowledgeable about photography when they completed the 360 degree worksheet, then I'm going to put a check mark there. A check mark in the both column means that both you and someone else agree that it's a skill, which is good. Continue through each of the questions, looking for any time both you and someone else agreed something was a skill for you. Now it's time to…

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