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Draft Revision Suggestions
Ebook-March 2012

This would be major suggestions sections layout etc. Not specific typos-grammar. We will organize final edits next week.

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 * How about a cover for book? [[image:lifebushido-triangle/L1.png width="166" height="220" align="left"]]


 * Add the Credits Page for E-Book.
 * Add all of March Triangle Essays

Talent? Or Unique Talent?

When I applied for work with Lifebushido, I wondered what my Unique Talent was. I knew I had talent, but was it Unique. I know I can type; design presentations, do office work and make phone calls, but are those Unique Talents. A lot of people have those talents, so by definition they are not unique. Webster Dictionary states that //unique// is // being without a [|like] or equal // **// : //** // [|unequaled] //. I then thought, what would make any talent I had unique. The answer: ME. The passion, commitment, will to do my best, pride, and creative element that I add to a talent makes it unique (special to me). Everyone makes their talents unique. Our uniqueness comes from our own experiences; heart felt sentiment, things we love and our strengths. Roll all these up into a package and a unique talent exposes itself. I realized one of my unique talents is motivating and encouraging others to believe in excellence. I believe that everyone should do their best and accomplish their goals with pride. I have been teaching/training for years, because that is part of my unique talent. I enjoy it and always want to improve. Learning new methods to relate to others is a constant area that excites me. A lot of people teach and motivate, but I am unique. My talent is special because there is only one ME.

Lifebushido’s motto is “Anything is Possible”. There is a place at Lifebushido for your Unique Talent. At first glance one thinks they are nothing special, but we all are. Just like your finger prints, no one is just like you. Let Lifebushido help direct you in discovering your Unique Talents, so that you can enjoy life and be bold in everything you do.

By Alane Ip - Passionate Visionaries



Robert Frost once said “And I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” To find your Unique Talents, you must take the road less traveled by. At points this road is dark, scary and uncomfortable. At other points it is bright, beautiful and fulfilling. It is the road that pushes you to go beyond your comfort zone. To achieve things that you never thought were possible.

Your unique talents are the accumulation of your experiences, skills and abilities. It is the unique way that they combine to create an exceptional and talented individual. This is a journey of self-discovery, of continual improvement, and of constant learning. Your Unique Talents are not static, but fluid, changing and evolving over time.

The process of discovering your Unique Talents is not accomplished in insolation. Your Unique Talents are influenced by others and your experiences. People affect you in a multitude of ways: every time you are inspired by someone, encouraged and supported by someone, or pushed by someone to do more, to be more. People have different perspectives and at times identify traits and abilities that you were unaware of. They help you to discover these hidden parts, which results in the creation of new talents.

This is an opportunity to find your own path in life, to create your own destiny. To use your talents to become the person that you have always wanted to be, the person who is uniquely you. The difference in finding your own path is the feeling of happiness and sense of accomplishment that comes from using your Unique Talents to accomplish your dreams.

It takes courage and bravery to travel "the road less traveled by." So, what are my Unique Talents? I am not sure yet, but I am enjoying the journey and I hope that the road never ends.

By, Wanda Thornton - Passionate Visionaries

I discovered that my most prominent unique talent is my fascination with research. I find it challenging and inspiring. Researching data allows me to come up with the best possible answers, resulting in great satisfaction. For example, when researching a company I may want to work for, I navigate websites and read forums or blogs about the company to make an informed decision as to whether I am comfortable forwarding personal information. If I do not feel confident that the company is legitimate, I simply send them an email requesting that they submit pertinent information about the job, the location of the business and some contact information. The results of my research not only give me incite about the position and the company, but I also reap the benefits of not being a victim of an internet scam!

Submitted by Laurie Newman, Visionary of Vital Vertex