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[PP Round-Up] 54 Tools To Help Others Apply and Develop Their Strengths (Exercises, Interventions, & Worksheets)

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Dear {NAME}, Proactively applying and developing our personal strengths is a great way for clients t

Dear {NAME}, Proactively applying and developing our personal strengths is a great way for clients to build up self-confidence and self-efficacy. There are manifold ways you can help them do this and increase their wellbeing; just a few examples include strength journaling, assessments, interviewing, and even CBT exercises. Use these resources to choose and implement the best techniques for your context and clientele: - [10+ Ways to Build Character Strengths at Work (& Examples)]( - [How to Perform Strengths-Based Therapy and Counseling]( - [17 Strength-Finding Exercises [Promo]]( - [15 Character Strength Examples, Interventions & Worksheets]( - [12 Strength-Based Skills & Activities to Boost Your Practice]( The Crafting Team Tasks Around Strengths tool in the exercise pack is particularly valuable if you work with teams, and I recommend the interview questions in How To Perform Strengths-Based Therapy and Counseling for all kinds of clients. As always, I’m keen to hear how you apply these resources. Speak soon, Seph Seph Fontane Pennock Co-founder PositivePsychology.com © PositivePsychology. com Sent to: {EMAIL} |  PositivePsychology.com, Gandhiplein 16, 6229HN Maastricht, The Netherlands Don't want future emails? [Unsubscribe](

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