Skill, talent and fulfillment

Photo by Jim Chaput
Written by Jim Chaput
After a 19-year career in financial services, Jim left a leadership position to focus on health and fitness. Jim is a Master Practitioner of Applied Movement Neurology and holds Certificates in Applied Functional Science and 3DMAPS from the Gray Institute. His passion is empowering people to help resolve the pain, tension and insomnia that prevents them from living well.

What if your talent lies in areas that you do not find fulfilling? Should you do it anyway, otherwise you are wasting your talent? What if you could identify an area that is fulfilling in which you can develop skill?

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Skill Talent and Fulfillment Venn Diagram

When you think about where you spend most of you time, which zone are you in?

2 Comments

  1. Duncs

    A timely post for me Jim.
    Fulfilling: Working with people to help understand where their past is influencing their present in a way that is neither energerising or constructive. I spent a lot of time chasing the skills of academic success, have talent for learning movement and help other have a go.

    The modality of coaching is calling me but want to add the support of open minded yet expert practitioners around that to refer clients to who won’t rough ride all over the awaking dreams of the client.

    • Jim Chaput

      The energy and intention you bring to coaching will attract other like-minded practitioners. Keep at it and enjoy the journey.