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dar512 05-27-2008 03:32 PM

What are you good at?
 
What skills are you justifiably proud of? I read recently that it takes five years to get good at most skills - 10 years to get really good. I think that's about right.

I'm a top-flight programmer. My stuff is readable and clean.
I make excellent BBQ - the real thing, not grilling.
I'm getting to be pretty good at the bass. Not there yet, but it's in my sights.

Each of these skills is something that I've spent a number of years improving on.

What's yours?

Cicero 05-27-2008 03:35 PM

Being late for work after a 3 day weekend apparently. Great at that. Just awesome.
:(

Dingleschmutz 05-27-2008 03:41 PM

I'm decent at guitar.

I own at Super Mario 3.

I good at weaseling old people out of their money when I bartend at my part-time catering job. Old people heart me.

I'm pretty good with a grill.

I can beat my meat like it owes me money.

Undertoad 05-27-2008 03:47 PM

Bass: 'bout satisfied I can do whatever I need to do. People like what I do.

Cooking: same, I have a few techniques down and I know my way well enough to do some really nice things. I have dinner for two down. Ok knife technique, I can do a few sauces and work out a few seasonings. People like what I make.

Linux sysadmin: I got it pretty much figured out.

Battlefield 2: Excellent medic and sniper.

DanaC 05-27-2008 04:05 PM

I'm a good historian. I can find the threads and patterns and follow them in order to answer historical questions. I am also a good academic writer. (I often submit first draft essays and have them returned with marks of 'high 1st class'. On the rare occassion I have had time to polish a piece it has come back with a mark of 'borderline excellent' or 'excellent'.) Both of these things require skills honed throughout my adult life.


I'm a good teacher. That involved a certain amount of learning, but in truth I was a natural at it when I started tutoring adult literacy. No idea how I'd be teaching younglings, but teaching adults I found very satisfying. I think that was the first time I discovered I was really quite good at something useful.

[eta] forgot to mention, I was a kickass PvPer in UO ! (Fencer)

lookout123 05-27-2008 04:07 PM

Directing people (usually kids) so they'll operate well as a team on a soccer field. Ironically I really suck at that in the business world because I just expect my employees to do their jobs. May be a lesson there somewhere.

Shawnee123 05-27-2008 04:08 PM

spelling: I'm rilly good at that

quick humor: Queen of the Comeback

swimming: former mermaid, not competitive stroke/style swimming

DanaC 05-27-2008 04:15 PM

Decided to post something else as well. I got to thinking about it after I posted that last bit. I've always been a pretty good writer. I use words well, always have, but is that a skill or a talent? For a long time I wrote short stories and even made a few attempts at something longer. The writing I am good at....maintaining a project beyond the first stages less so. Nonetheless I always thought of myself as a prose writer. Partly because I was not much good at writing poetry.

Poetry though, I have worked at. Over the last six or seven years I have worked on my ability to express ideas through poetry and I think I have become quite good at it. Consequently, though I am probably a better prose writer than I am a poet, I am more proud of my poetry than I am of my regular writing.

kerosene 05-27-2008 04:42 PM

I am good at things like packing the most stuff in the back of a vehicle...or getting more dishes in the dishwasher than my husband. I think this is spatial something or other.

I also have great dexterity.

dar512 05-27-2008 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanaC (Post 457404)
I've always been a pretty good writer. I use words well, always have, but is that a skill or a talent?

A bit of both I would think. Even with natural talent, it takes some training and work to get good at something. If it took absolutely nothing on your part then count your blessings. Most people don't have anything like that kind of natural talent.

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanaC (Post 457404)
Consequently, though I am probably a better prose writer than I am a poet, I am more proud of my poetry than I am of my regular writing.

I understand. There's a good feeling in mastering something you had to wrestle to the ground first.

DanaC 05-27-2008 04:52 PM

*smiles* yeah. It's funny, because i was thinking about that only a couple of weeks ago. It's taken years of plugging away to loosen up around poetry and find my 'voice' (though I still experiment with different voices). I've gone from knowing i was pretty poor at it to feeling that I am quite good at it. It's one of those few things that I take a real pride in....as opposed to indulge in vanity about :P

lumberjim 05-27-2008 05:45 PM

The question is....what am I NOT good at?

Of all of my skills, I'd have to say my expertice at seeming humble and understated shines the most.

Clodfobble 05-27-2008 06:18 PM

I am insanely good at frankensteining audio (i.e., making you say words you never said.) I am also really good at foley work and sound design from scratch, but I take an especially perverse pleasure in frankensteining.

I'm also very good at the technical aspects of writing: grammar, punctuation, vocabulary, spelling, usage rules...

spudcon 05-27-2008 07:24 PM

I've gotten really good at staying alive.

guapopolla 05-27-2008 08:10 PM

I've been known to be very good at....well maybe not! Then again maybe it was....no not that either!! Oh Well!!!


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