This is worse than thinking of weaknesses. It feels arrogant. Oh well.
1. High school me would have said music. Here comes the bragging: when I tried out for all-state choir in Florida, I was the only student to score perfect on both the sight-reading and theory test. I scored perfect on both tests the next year as well, but they didn't let me know if I was the only perfect score. Music theory (and I include sight-reading as a part of music theory) always came very naturally to me. It's like another language and I speak it fluently.
2. Job interview answer: I am a hard worker. Everyone says this in their interview, but I actually mean it. I'm pretty sure I got promoted from a part-time minimum wage position to a full-time supervisor position with benefits and whatnot solely because of my work ethic. Also probably alot to do with luck and prayer. But I do think that, despite other weaknesses, I make up for them with work ethic. (This is useless when I'm too scared to do the work I need to do or don't have the creativity to do my work properly.)
3. Math. Lets go back to school. I'm great at math. Won competitions and other nerdy stuff. It mostly comes in handy now when cooking or doing fast calculations in my head. Makes every day tasks quicker, though it'd be possible to live without math skills.
4. Typing. I'm usually about 85 wpm. I don't know if this is THAT great or even valuable, but I'm out of options. I have a link to a typing test on the side of my blog if you are bored. I learned my skills from instant messaging as a teenager.
5. Reaching tall things. This is how desperate I am to think of something. My long arm span and height let me reach higher in my apartment than Mike.
Anyways, Mike's parents are visiting today. There is nothing like visiting in-laws to make you realize just how messy your house is. Off to clean!
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