Love this! I know that when I teach or tutor someone, especially if it is something I've never taught before, that very act helps crystalize the subject in my head. There's something powerful about putting thoughts into words. It's like doing so helps cement the realness of the thought. I love the word realize. At first glance it means "to understand." But on further observation, it can also mean, "to make real."
“Everyone you will ever meet knows something you don't.”
― Bill Nye
In regards to focusing on your strengths, for me personally, learning my Myers-Brigg personality typology really helped me to understand what I can best contribute, but also negative tendencies I can curb if I observe myself vigilantly.
"A teacher … is anyone who chooses to be one. His qualifications consist solely in this; somehow, somewhere he has made a deliberate choice in which he did not see his interests as apart from someone else's"
― ACIM (M-1.1:1-2).
I love the hidden wisdom in words like that. The one that always struck me was 'recognize,' like being familiar..yet when broken down is really re-cognize or to recover cognizant memory. :P
I've found Myers-Briggs helpful as well. Is it shocking I'm a borderline INFJ (Advocate) and INFP (Mediator)? lol
Haha! nope. I'm INTP, but my I & T were less extreme when I was on hormones.