Harness your strengths

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This morning my wife Emily started talking about a book she was reading that really struck a chord with me. The book is about a girl who struggled throughout school. She was disruptive in class so the school wrote her off as “challenged” and sent her to a “special” school. Her parents then sent her to a psychologist who determined that she was mentally fine. The psychologist turned on the radio, left the room, then watched as the little girl danced around the room passionately. His diagnosis? Put her in dance classes. That challenged little girl grew to became the choreographer for the play “Cats” and many other broadway plays that have swept the nation.

I love this story because my youth was not so different. I was diagnosed with a learning disability in elementary school. My problem was that I couldn’t effectively learn and be engaged with the single and narrow method that the school system deemed to work for everyone. As a result my grades suffered throughout high school.

To my rescue came the special education system. This system’s teachers dove deep into understanding my strengths, weaknesses, and how I learn best. Early in high school I was able to discover my true strengths and started to harness them. Doing this early in life has allowed me to have the career and ultimately live the life of my dreams. I’m very fortunate to have gone though the alternate education system. I even had classes that taught me important stuff like how to do a personal budget, how to open a checking account, pay bills, etc. Things everyone else has to learn the hard way.

What saddens me is that I had to be “special” to benefit from this awesome education. Could you imagine if everyone were taught to harness their strengths and follow their passions in the school system? As parents we cannot trust that the school system will take care of it.

Screw your weaknesses, harness your strengths.

1 Response to “Harness your strengths”


  1. 1 Ann Kite Mar 2nd, 2010 at 12:19 pm

    How true this is Cory! Cherry Creek school system had a mind-set that all kids should be in college prep classes and that just wasn’t where you excelled. I recall a meeting with a guidance counselor your Jr. year that finally understood that you needed to be in different classes than algebra and chemistry! Between the special ed classes and the computer and graphic design courses that you took your Jr. and Sr. year, your GPA went from something pretty bad (less than 2.0 if I recall correctly) to a 3.6 your Senior year! It is wonderful that you were able to find your niche for a career you not only excel in, but also enjoy. And, I couldn’t be more proud of you for harnessing your strenghts!

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