Even whether they're superpowers or impediments can be contextual. I'm good at analysis and spatial visualization - both those things are a great benefit in my current job. They'd be useless, or even detrimental, if I worked stocking shelves at a grocery store.
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But I'd be looking for the most efficient way, how to get more on in the same space. I'd drive my manager nuts.
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@ScottSoCal
Precisely so!
(I'm the one who packs the luggage and the car when my husband and I hit the road.)
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@ScottSoCal I thought the same as @xris about stocking shelves in a grocery, but as soon as I saw your answer, I saw myself in it as well. The type of people who love me would welcome my ideas somehow, but many managers would not because my ideas would curtail the workflow in the short-term while the person who loves to work with me would be able see the eventual benefit of the idea or how to explain their reasoning to me so it made sense. @wakame @pathfinder @H2O @ratcatcher @Zumbador
@ScottSoCal
Spatial visualization could be handy for stacking shelves. :-)
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