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Play to Your Strengths

Think about what you do well, and approach the project or problem through your strengths:

What Do You Do Best?

Are you most comfortable in groups? Then talk about the problem with others.

Are you good visually? Sketch out ideas.

Do you think better when you’re moving? Go for a run.

“A strong memory, concentration, imagination, and a strong will is required to become a great chess player.”

— Bobby Fischer, World Chess Champion