Weakness sounds like something set in stone. It sounds like something you’ll always have and something you can never change. It sounds like an incurable disease that you’ll inevitably die from.
Some of those thoughts are true. Yes, you will always have weaknesses. They may not be the same weaknesses that you had yesterday but you’ll have and do have multiple weaknesses throughout your life.
The reassuring part is that every single person on earth has weaknesses. If anyone ever tries to tell you otherwise they’re lying.
Weaknesses are simply areas where you currently struggle. Areas where you can get better. You’re going to want to solve all of your weaknesses at once. If you do that, you would end up not improving any area.
Focus your attention on one weakness at a time.
Ask your colleagues, friends, siblings, significant other, for honest feedback. Ask them what areas they think you could improve. Ask theme what areas your lacking. Whatever weakness you hear the most start there. Work on improving that one weakness first.
Once you’ve gotten sufficiently better, move on to the next weakness or area that needs improvement.
Think of improving yourself and your weaknesses as a never ending process. You can always get better. You’ll always have weaknesses.
Weaknesses aren’t concrete. Weakness is an area you’re lacking at this moment. Your weaknesses and strengths are ever evolving. Turn your weaknesses into strength.
“Try to look at your weakness and convert it into your strength. That’s success.” -Zig Ziglar