Showing posts with label talents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label talents. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Talents



I've been thinking a lot about Talents lately. I believe that everyone is blessed with talents, and that if we discover and use those talents, they will be improved, and we will gain more.

When I was a young teenager, I would have lessons on talents in church, and come home depressed. I didn't believe that I had any talents. At least not the ones my teachers always mentioned. The performing, visual, in-your-face, talents.






My mom would kindly tell me a list of my talents. "You are a good friend." "You are kind." At the time, I thought, "Blah", "Blah", "Blah." I can't PERFORM being a good friend, so it's not a talent! Right?

What I've discovered about talents is that, yes, you are born with them, but some take longer to show up then others. Some, like singing, or drawing, manifest at an early age. Others are not apparent until later in life.

Talents do not have to be performance skills.

I've discovered that there are many, many talents that are still talents, even if they wouldn't count in a "talent show".

As I entered High School, I discovered that I had a love for, and a talent for, drama. Now, acting on-stage is a "performance" talent, yes. But the actual on-stage acting didn't last very long. What has endured is an ease when speaking in front of a crowd. As a mom I have the talent to make stories come to life.

As I've grown I've discovered more talents. Again, they are not necessarily "performance" talents, but I'm happy with what I can do.

The Recent Past




Double Dipped Sweets


The Present




I'm learning so much about cooking and baking. And I'm learning that the more I'm using this talent, the better I am becoming.


The hopeful Future


My own, cute little shop to sell my Chocolate creations, and maybe even a little deli counter to sell some of my home-cooked creations.


What I'm trying to say here is this.

YOU HAVE TALENT!

I'm really not trying to toot my own horn. My mom recently emailed me and mentioned my young teenage depression over my lack of talents, and it made me think about all I have now.

So, maybe you can't sing, or dance, or create a masterpiece in paint.

But, you can listen to those around you.
You can love everyone.
You can smile.

Your time will come. Everyone has talents. Some are just hidden. Keep searching and trying new things. You will find them!

And, very important, when you do find them, make sure you USE THEM!


Please share your talents with us! Do you sing? Do you bake? Are you the neighborhood mom?

I would love to hear how you define your talents.