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Module 2: Learning Content

3. Discovering Your Strengths

Leadership is not just about skills you learn; it’s also about the natural strengths you already have.

For many neurodivergent people, strengths can include:

  • Noticing details others miss

  • Thinking creatively or strategically

  • Offering empathy and support

  • Building structure and organisation

When you know your strengths, you can:

  • Use them with confidence

  • Communicate them clearly to others

  • Build your leadership style around what you do best

 

Examples of Leadership Strengths

Here are some examples of how everyday strengths can become leadership qualities:

  • Spotting patterns and details → Strong problem-solving

  • Thinking about the big picture → Strategic planning

  • Supporting and encouraging others → Empathetic leadership

Staying organised and structured → Reliable project management

Remember: leadership can be quiet, thoughtful, and behind the scenes as much as it can be bold and visible.

Reflect on Your Strengths

Take a moment to think about yourself:

  • Which of these strengths feel most like you?

  • Can you think of a time when one of these strengths helped you succeed?

Write your answers in your Leadership Journal (downloadable template provided).