📝 How to Use This Reflection Exercise
- Work through each section one at a time — don’t rush.
- Read the guiding questions slowly and reflect honestly on your answers.
- Write down your thoughts in the space provided beneath each question.
- Pause and revisit sections as needed to go deeper — this is about discovery, not speed.
- After finishing, review all your responses to spot recurring themes and insights.
How to Highlight Your Natural Talents on a Resume?
Purpose: “My purpose is to align my work with my spiritual gifts — pursuing roles that awaken my passions, reflect my authentic values, and allow me to serve others with meaning and joy.”
🌟 How to Highlight Your Natural Talents on a Resume
Purpose Statement: This reflection exercise helps you identify, articulate, and showcase your innate spiritual gifts and natural talents in a way that resonates with potential employers. By using the 3L SHIFT framework — Letting Out, Letting Go, and Letting In — you’ll clarify which strengths to highlight on your resume and online profiles, and release what no longer serves your career growth.
(Express Your Natural Talents)
- What natural abilities or gifts do I consistently use that make tasks feel effortless?
- Which skills have others often praised me for in past roles or projects?
- How can I describe my core talents in a way that resonates with employers and recruiters online?
(Release What Doesn’t Serve You)
- Which experiences or skills do I no longer want to highlight because they don’t align with my current career goals?
- What outdated self-perceptions might be holding me back from confidently showcasing my strengths?
- Are there talents I undervalue that I need to stop dismissing when crafting my resume?
(Invite Alignment and Clarity)
- Which of my spiritual gifts or innate talents should I prioritize on my resume to attract meaningful opportunities?
- How can I translate my unique abilities into clear, searchable keywords for LinkedIn or online job applications?
- What specific achievements or examples best illustrate my natural talents to potential employers?

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