Ivy Sea "Make the Most of Your Strengths" Tip Series
Tip #2: FINDING YOUR GROUP'S UNIQUE RECIPE FOR SUCCESS

When individuals and organizations get into a flow, the things we do best can become second-nature. However, without careful examination and understanding, these "second-nature" actions and behaviors can be difficult to sustain or teach to others.

To replicate and enhance its strengths, your group needs to do is discover the "recipe" that creates each theme that you identified in Tip #1.

The full text of this tip sheet highlights an approach to help you discover your "unique recipe for success."

If you and your group thoughtfully use this nine-tip series for reflection, self-study and dialogue, you'll have a clearer understanding of the activities and behaviors that define your group's strengths and support its successes, and those areas that require more refinement in order to move closer to "mastery level."

The nine-step "Making the most of your group's strengths" article-and-tip series is now available — with related self-study bonus articles, in a PDF tip-kit format from the Ivy Sea Online PDF Resource Store, and is available to Ivy Sea's VIP Member Center Members.

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