Research shows that people who leverage their primary talents every day are: 6 times more likely to be fully engaged in their work, 6 times more likely to feel that they can perform their best every day, and 3 times more likely to experience an excellent quality of life.
What are your primary talents, and are you leveraging them every day? If not, why not?
A while back, I took a Talent Discovery profiling. Based on 50 cognitive studies on over 1.2 million individuals, the assessment identifies our unique combination of 34 universal talents. One of my most featured talents, according to this profiling, is Strategy.
My profile says: “You have a distinct way of thinking, and you always look at things from a strategic point of view. This perspective allows you to see patterns, play out scenarios, predict potential obstacles, and draw out the best plan to get to your destination.”
You know what… this is a very accurate description of many of the innovation- & transformation processes I have been leading and facilitating for corporations and other organizations worldwide that past (many) years. No wonder I enjoy it.
In a world that's rapidly evolving, our ability to recognize patterns stands out as a crucial skill for success. Tony Robbins, a renowned life coach and motivational speaker, has emphasized the importance of three skills:
This article puts the spotlight on the first of the three, Recognizing Patterns.
This focus on pattern recognition isn't just about understanding trends in data; it's about perceiving the underlying structures in various aspects of life - be it in business, personal relationships, and for sure, our own behaviors. Recognizing patterns enables us to predict outcomes, make better decisions, and adapt more effectively to change.
So what might these patterns look like? Let me give you a few patterns I very often hear people describe very detailed from their own life:
Do you recognise any of these patterns from your own life?
Let's take a step back and unbox two important definitions:
Signals manifest when there is a change in the behaviour or attitude of people, or in your environment.
Examples of signals that are important to be aware of are:
In each of these categories, the signals represent indicators of change, often requiring interpretation and analysis to understand their broader implications and potential future impacts.
Patterns are the repetition of signals.
It can be identified when people repeat behaviours, attitudes, and preferences. To spot them, it means to “connect the dots” towards, finding patterns will lead you to identify potential future opportunities for developing your skills and mindset as well as identify undesired habits or beliefs that you will decide to unlearn.
Analyze patterns: Common patterns for most people are found in time-wasting activities, such as excessive email or social media use. Sleeping patterns and patterns in your mood are common for many too.
Identifying patterns in one's behavior or habits that may indicate a lack of personal development is crucial for self-awareness and growth. Here are some common patterns that might suggest stagnation in personal development:
Identifying and acknowledging these patterns is the first step towards personal development. Once recognized, one can work on breaking these habits, setting realistic goals, seeking new experiences, and embracing a mindset of continuous learning and self-improvement.
ONE OF THE WEIRDEST THINGS ABOUT HUMAN BEINGS IS how we get so used to limited options without questioning them -AND HOW WE TEND TO REPEAT AND BE STUCK IN UNDESIRED or UNRECOGNIZED PATTERNS without questioning them..
Recognizing patterns is a skill that serves as a foundation for critical thinking and problem-solving. It helps us navigate through complex information, discern connections, and anticipate future trends. In the professional realm, whether you're an entrepreneur predicting market trends, a programmer debugging code, or a marketer understanding consumer behavior, recognizing patterns is indispensable.
One type of patterns we often underestimate or ignore are our own communication patterns.
What is a recurring pattern of communication that always put you in an argument, or that you keep using but it never leads to the results you were hoping for? Do you see such a pattern in your own life? Have you ever questioned why you keep staying in this pattern? Would you want to change the pattern? What would it take to begin the change?
Do you have examples in your life of communication patterns you would benefit from changing? For some it is to get better at asking for help, be clear and specific when asking others for something, or simply communicate more actively (or perhaps become an active listener is what is next?).
Patterns can predict the improvement or decline of your skills.
Patterns, once you have identified them, are important predictors for skills that are currently either improving or in decline.
HEY, before you move on to explore the details of how to self-assess your own pattern recognition skills, why don't we send you our free Miro board with all the self-assessment exercises, video guided and everything? Click the button right below here if you want to receive it by email:
Let's exemplify patterns that can predict improvement or decline of your skills.
In each of the following skills areas: are you mostly seeing IMPROVEMENT PATTERNS or DECLINE PATTERNS?Make your notes for yourself as you go through this list:
These patterns are predictive in nature, indicating how consistent behaviors and attitudes can lead to either the improvement or decline of these essential human skills. In this age of rapid technological advancement and accelerating pace of change in the workforce globally, you will want your skills to improve, I guess.
The capacity to link disparate pieces of information reflects a sophisticated level of pattern recognition. It's about seeing the big picture and understanding how different elements interconnect. Thinking of improving your AI Literacy (read about that here), then you will find yourself in a domain dominated by advanced pattern recognition.
When it’s time to focus your personal skill development on the skill of Recognizing Patterns, here are some activities you can easily explore and try out, regardless of your ambition level:
Have a look in this “MindMirror”. What patterns do you observe in yourself?
Through individual reflection and group exploration, this process will help you focus your energies and intentions as you transition into whatever comes next.
The more we unlearn rigid thinking patterns, the better we become at Recognizing Patterns. Read more about how to Unlearn in The Paradox of Expertise: Why Unlearning Is the New Skill You Need** here
🥳 Congrats
You completed the introduction round of improving your Pattern Recognition skills.
We know that navigating the fast paced changes in our world takes well developed Pattern Recognition skills, both when it comes to our individiual human patterns, but also at business level and societal level.
Ask for our FREE Miro board with the self-assessment exercises that helps you identify the most positive and negative recurring patterns that control you and your life right now. This is an effective way to sharpen your Pattern Recognition skills -and unlearn the patterns you no longer find desirable to stick with. Click here to request this self-assessment kit (for free).
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