Donald O. Clifton





Donald O. Clifton

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Average rating: 3.81 · 4,926 ratings · 568 reviews · 8 distinct works
Strengths Quest ~ Discover ...
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3.93 of 5 stars 3.93 avg rating — 56 ratings — published 2002 — 2 editions
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Soar with Your Strengths
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Now, Discover Your Strengths
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Play To Your Strengths
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Living Your Strengths: Disc...
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How Full Is Your Bucket? Po...
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Animals, Inc: A Business Pa...
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Effective Principals: Posit...
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“If your senses are numbed with delusion and denial, you will stop looking for these true strengths and wind up living a second-rate version of someone's life rather than a worldclass version of your own”
Donald O. Clifton, Now, Discover Your Strengths

“Back in the 1930s, Carl Jung, the eminent thinker and psychologist, put it this way: Criticism has 'the power to do good when there is something that must be destroyed, dissolved or reduced, but [it is] capable only of harm when there is something to be built.”
Donald O. Clifton, Now, Discover Your Strengths

“The 'big five' factors of personality are neuroticism (which reflects emotional stability), extroversion (seeking the company of others), openness (interest in new experiences, ideas, and so forth), agreeableness (likability, harmoniousness), and conscientiousness (rule abidance, discipline, integrity).”
Donald O. Clifton, Now, Discover Your Strengths



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