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Character Strengths: Discover Your Inner Potential

The Positivity Collective 4 min read

What Are Character Strengths?

Character strengths are the positive qualities and virtues that define who you are at your core. They represent your natural talents, values, and the best aspects of your personality that you bring to the world every day. Unlike skills that can be learned, character strengths are deeply rooted in your fundamental nature and reflect how you think, feel, and act.

These qualities go beyond mere abilities or competencies. Character strengths shape how you interact with others, overcome challenges, and find meaning in life. When you understand and develop your character strengths, you unlock a path to greater authenticity, resilience, and personal fulfillment.

Many people spend their entire lives focusing on their weaknesses and trying to fix what's wrong with them. However, a more positive and empowering approach involves identifying and nurturing your inherent strengths. This shift in perspective can transform how you see yourself and your potential.

The VIA Classification of Character Strengths

The Values in Action (VIA) Classification is a scientifically-backed framework that identifies 24 core character strengths organized under six broader virtues. This model was developed to provide a comprehensive map of human excellence and positive psychology.

The six core virtues are:

  • Wisdom: Including creativity, curiosity, judgment, and perspective
  • Courage: Encompassing bravery, perseverance, and honesty
  • Humanity: Featuring love, kindness, and social intelligence
  • Justice: Including teamwork, fairness, and leadership
  • Temperance: Comprising forgiveness, humility, prudence, and self-regulation
  • Transcendence: Including appreciation of beauty, gratitude, hope, humor, and spirituality

Each of these virtues contains multiple specific character strengths that work together to create a framework for understanding human excellence. The beauty of this classification is that it recognizes that every person possesses all 24 character strengths to varying degrees.

How to Identify Your Character Strengths

Discovering your personal character strengths requires honest self-reflection and often external feedback from those who know you well. There are several approaches you can take to uncover your unique constellation of strengths.

Assessment tools and surveys:

  • Take the free VIA Character Strengths survey at viacharacter.org
  • Complete reflection questionnaires that ask about moments when you felt most fulfilled
  • Use personality assessments as a starting point for deeper exploration

Reflection practices:

  • Journal about times when you felt energized and authentic
  • Identify activities that make you lose track of time
  • Notice what comes naturally to you without significant effort
  • Recall compliments you've received about who you are, not just what you've done

Ask trusted friends, family members, or mentors what strengths they see in you. Sometimes others recognize our character strengths more easily than we do ourselves. These external perspectives provide valuable insights into how your strengths show up in your relationships and interactions.

Developing and Building Your Character Strengths

Once you've identified your character strengths, the next step is intentional development and cultivation. Unlike talents you're born with, character strengths grow stronger through consistent practice and conscious application.

Strategies for development:

  1. Practice regularly: Find daily or weekly opportunities to exercise your character strengths, even in small ways
  2. Seek challenges: Push yourself into situations that require you to rely on and strengthen these qualities
  3. Study role models: Observe how others exemplify the strengths you want to develop
  4. Create accountability: Share your development goals with someone who can provide support and encouragement
  5. Track progress: Keep a record of how your strengths grow and evolve over time

It's important to note that developing your strengths doesn't mean ignoring your weaknesses entirely. Rather, it means prioritizing the development of what's already good in you, which often has a more transformative effect than trying to fix every limitation.

Applying Character Strengths in Daily Life

The true value of understanding your character strengths emerges when you apply them intentionally to your daily life. This application creates a ripple effect of positive change in your relationships, work, and overall wellbeing.

In relationships:

  • Use your strengths of kindness and empathy to deepen connections with loved ones
  • Practice gratitude and appreciation to strengthen bonds
  • Lean on your communication strengths to resolve conflicts constructively

In your career:

  • Align your work with roles and responsibilities that leverage your natural strengths
  • Seek opportunities to develop expertise in areas where you already excel
  • Contribute your unique strengths to team projects and collaborations

In personal growth:

  • Set goals that allow you to express and expand your character strengths
  • Build resilience by drawing on your strengths during difficult times
  • Create a life that reflects your values and what matters most to you

When you consciously apply your character strengths, you not only feel more authentic and fulfilled but also make a greater positive impact on the world around you. This is the ultimate gift of understanding and developing who you truly are at your core.

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