"It's your job in life to figure out what your specific, unique talents are and go chase them. That's what you're going to do. You don't chase your dreams, you chase your talents."
Reese Witherspoon
However, telling Gen Z to “chase your talents” is only helpful if they can actually identify what those talents are.
Career coach Kyle Elliott tells Fortune the first step is to stop trying to do that work entirely in your own head. “Don’t feel like you need to know your talents on your own,” he says, adding that you can always tap family, friends, and colleagues. “Ask them for examples of your strengths and notice what themes emerge. You might be surprised by the talents others notice in you that you haven’t recognized in yourself.”
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