I have never made the claim of being a scholar when it comes to the English language. Sometimes I misuse words and sometimes I misspell them, although modern technology has taken care of most of that. I know I mess up on defining them occasionally so I thought I would go out on a limb and define a few words in this post.
I will be honest, I did not look these words up and I might be totally wrong with the way I define them.That being said, it really won’t matter, because it is not about what they mean it is about the difference between them and how we deal with the difference.
Oh, I forgot to tell you the words. Sorry! Here they are … skill, talent and gift. I know – way too much excitement! But here’s the deal; I hear these words used interchangeably all the time and I know that is not right. He is the way I would use these three words and how I think they are very different.
SKILL
I think a skill is something we 100% develop. We might have some personal characteristics, or even gifts or talents, that might facilitate the development of that skill but it still is developed nonetheless.
TALENT
I see talent as something you are born with but can improve upon with additional effort. Most, if not all athletes, are born with some athletic talent but must be life long learners if they want to be one of the best in their sport.
GIFT
This I believe, is something from God (not trying to push anything on you here – just my definition, remember). I think we are born with gifts and no matter what we do, we will always have them. Doesn’t mean we will use them, but we have them.
If you are still reading, you are interested or you just wanted to see if my definitions were even close to what you thought. How did I do?
Remember when I said it didn’t really matter if I defined them right or not? Here’s why … it doesn’t matter because the point is this … If you are not using the gifts that you were brought into this world with, you are not living the life you were designed to live. I don’t care what you call them – if your life circumstances are not allowing you to use the gifts that the good Lord blessed you with, you are not where you need to be.
I imagine I will get some push back on this but that’s OK – it’s what I think and I will own that. If you agree with me great. If you disagree with me great. I would suggest being more concerned with what you think about you than what you think about me.
Let me put it another way – How much sense does it make that you ignore the things that come easy, that come natural, in trade for the things that you have to work really hard for. I’m not a big “destiny” guy and I am not even going to try and define it but I do thing some things were meant to be and some were not.
This I definitely believe – we were all created to become the person that God designed us to be. Who are we to mess with His plan. Again, no “faith” statement here, I am simply telling you what I think. I am not trying to convince you of anything.
But I do have a question for you to think about – “Are you trying to become something that you do instead of focusing on who you already are?” Just a thought!
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An interesting take on these three words. I agree that skills are developed. For Talents and Gifts I think that we have many and that to live life to the fullest we can enjoy many of these throughout our lifetime. Great thought provoking blog!
Thanks Susan. I agree that “enjoy” is a key to our success.
Great questions Barry. I definitely have experienced the feeling of trying to be something that I thought I should be or do instead of embracing what makes me. It took some time but I agree now that there is a bigger destiny for my life and my job is to live fully.
Right on Chivon. When our job allows us to live fully, we truly are living out our dream.
I tend to use the words gift and talent interchangeably. A skill you can learn, a gift/talent is something that’s yours already and you can build on.
“Are you trying to become something that you do instead of focusing on who you already are?” That is a question to ponder – I suspect my answer is often, “Yes”
Thanks for a thought provoking post 🙂
Thanks Jan. All my best to you in finding and living out the “who you are.”
Hi Barry, To me skills are something you choose to develop; talents are innate abilities with which you are born; Gifts are God given abilities of which we are to be good stewards.
Your post goes to the point of my new post: 3 Ways to Discover Your Why.
Thanks Dan. Looking forward to your thoughts and I like your comment about being good stewards. That is definitely a big part of success – no matter how you define it!