About Abilities
Have you ever wondered what you're naturally good at? Sure, Miss Truman,
your 4th grade teacher, said you were quick with numbers and that your
poem showed you had a way with words. Uncle Bill marveled at how quickly
you figured out "who killed the maid in the dining room with the
knife?" In high school, you were yearbook editor, and had the lead
in "It Ain't Necessarily So." On weekends you spent hours
taking apart and putting back together your motorcycle.
But does any of this mean you have natural ability in math, writing,
detecting, singing, acting or auto mechanics? And how would really knowing
your natural abilities benefit you at work?
There are answers. Abilities are a natural capacity or predisposition
to perform certain significant work-related tasks faster and more easily
than the next person. While abilities may be inherited or a reflection
of our environment, or both, we know abilities don't change much over
time no matter your education or experience. Your high abilities at
age 15 will be your high abilities at 25, 35 and beyond.
Researchers have identified many different abilities that can be measured
using worksamples, or scientifically constructed tasks that measures
one ability at a time. Abilities involve things like how your brain
takes in information, how you think and problem solve, whether you can
think and visualize in three dimensions, and how many ideas you have
flowing through your mind at a given time.
By isolating individual abilities, worksamples often reveal talents
and abilities we didn't know we had, and these findings may or may not
correspond to our training, experience, interests or knowledge. Sometimes
we have found our abilities through experience (musical talent is an
example) or they remain undiscovered or we don't realize how central
they are to career satisfaction.
Discovering what your abilities are is the foundational step in designing
a career that feels like it is truly yours. Research has shown that
people experience dissatisfaction when they are not using their abilities
or when a job demands an ability they simply don't have. So uncovering
your total pattern of abilities is important in understanding which
pursuits would be most satisfying to you.
The ability testing and feedback we use evolved from work first developed
by industry in the 1930's, that has been further refined and validated
by researchers in the areas of aptitude and career testing over more
recent decades. Over the years, well over 700,000 people have taken
a version of this battery.
Today, The Highlands Company, after years of its own development of
the battery, has made it easily accessible on CD, at low cost to the
public. The Highlands approach puts Abilities in context, and helps
you understand your own abilities and ability profile so that you can
use it to inform your life choices now and later on.
Take a look at The
Highlands Program website, then come back and talk to us. We are
licensed to provide the battery, explain the results and help you make
maximum use of the critical information about you that this process
will uncover.

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