Personal Narrative: My Spiritual Gifts

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I truly believe that my life’s calling is to become a counselor, and learning about my spiritual gifts and strengths has helped me to understand this specific calling. My spiritual gifts include faith, prophet, and pastor, while my top five strengths include harmony, positivity, developer, discipline, and competition. The people who pursue a degree in counseling are those who have a strong desire to help others work through the challenges and difficulties of life, and I believe that my spiritual gifts strongly correlate with this desire. Along with my spiritual gifts, my top five strengths also associate immensely. People with harmony are great at asking questions and they can see both sides of a situation. They do not enjoy conflict; preferably, they seek areas of agreement. People with positivity have an enthusiasm that is contagious, they are upbeat, and they can bring others to be excited about what they are going to do. People with the developer strength enjoy helping others succeed, enjoy investing in others, and are great at recognizing and cultivating the potential in others. People with discipline …show more content…

This acronym stands for introverted, sensing, feeling, and judging. According to humanmetrics.com, ISFJs are characterized above all by their desire to serve others. ISFJs prove over and over that they can be relied on for their loyalty and unsparing, high-quality work, and they are said to be exceptional with people in small-group or one-on-one situations because of their patient and genuinely sympathetic approach to dealing with others. After learning all of this information about my personality type, my vocational calling seems to make much more sense. I have a desire to serve others, and I am great with people because of my patience. These types of characteristics are necessary to become a counselor, and being an ISFJ will have tremendous benefits in the field of

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