May 7, 2000    
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What skill that you possess are you most proud of?

Clear and balanced reasoning and the ability to express my conclusions.

Jill, 59
Saylorsburg, PA

MY ABILITY TO GET THINGS DONE WHEN I'M MOTIVATED

Angela, 16
Bella Vista, AK

My teaching.  Not everyone is a good teacher... not everyone can be, especially with teenagers. I know how good I am, and I'm extremely proud of it. I LOVE teaching. It's almost everything to me

Amy, 23
Baton Rouge, LA

I'm good at dropping things. And at getting rejected.That makes me pretty proud.

Karen, 20
Marshelltown/Ames,
IA

My Rap vocals.

Socrates One
Lowell , MA

My creative writing abilities...and my organizational skills, they make a deadly combination.

Aurora, 17
Montreal,  Quebec CANADA

The skill I am most proud of is my writing ability.

Ernest, 28
Washington, DC

I can drive stick and drink coffee at the same time.

Alias Irrelevante

My typing speed gets attention at inverviews. I also enjoy my ability to tell salespeople no in a way they understand. Saves me a lot of time and annoyance.

Firelady,   22
Dallas,
TX

I am a singer/songwriter.

Jami, 27
Lowell
, MA

I can change my mind about something if I come to believe I  am/was wrong. I  allow my mind to evolve without expressing anger or shame if  proven wrong. I have never met anybody else who isn't afraid to admit ignorance  and work constantly to improve. In other words, I will never start a war or a religeon.

Anthony, 25
Baton Rouge, LA

Professionally, the ability to create a good software application in the real world, mindful of budget and time constraints. Personally, the fact that I maintain and strengthen friendships over a period  of many years.

Jane, 60
West Linn, OR

The skill that I posess that I value most is my ability hold people's interest. Especially making little kids pay attention. There's nothing better than walking into a party and being able to be the center of attention because of the stories you tell. To be found interesting by others is probably not the most important thing in the world, you can't save the

Kate, 19
Bellingham
, WA

My ability to listen sincerely to friends and family. I think that it's a skill that will serve me well later in life.

Jeremy, 13
Highlands Ranch,  CO

 

That I can plan financially for my life w/o the help of professionals and that I can solve all sorts of logistical and organizational problems.

Felicia, 34
Somerville, MA

That I'm able to see many different sides to a situation.

Laura, 35
Lowell,
MA

I love to quilt. I am most thankful for my artistic abilities. I get great satisfaction from creating things that will last beyond me.

Janet, 42
E. Brunswick,
NJ

The ability to laugh at myself.

Susan, 31
Chicago
, IL

Yesterday / Tomorrow