
What are you good at?
I’m good at uncovering my invisible superpowers by asking, “What do people naturally come to me for?” and reflecting on effortless skills that create ripple effects, like fostering community or solving problems uniquely.
The Core Question: Instead of asking “What am I good at?”, reframe to “What do people naturally come to me for?” to reveal your invisible superpowers through external validation.
The Iceberg Effect: Your visible skills (e.g., diploma, job title) are just 10% of your abilities; the 90% below the surface are your unconscious, invisible superpowers.
Example: The Curiosity Archaeologist:
Sarah, a grocery store cashier, seems “ordinary” but excels at reading micro-expressions, predicting customer needs, and building kindness bridges.
Her invisible superpowers make her irreplaceable despite her lack of traditional success metrics.
Five Categories of Invisible Superpowers:
1. Emotional Alchemist: Transforms room energy, defuses tension, and uplifts others effortlessly.
2. Pattern Prophet: Sees connections in chaos, predicts trends, and finds solutions by linking unrelated dots.
3. Bridge Builder: Translates between different perspectives (e.g., technical to plain language) and fosters common ground.
4. Space Holder: Creates psychological safety, allowing others to share dreams and fears authentically.
5. Systems Whisperer: Intuitively organizes and streamlines systems for efficiency, from kitchens to workflows.
Uncovering Your Superpowers:
Act like an “archaeologist of your own impact.”
Ask five people: “If you had to explain to someone else what I’m uniquely good at, what would you say?”
Their answers will highlight abilities you take for granted or assume everyone has.
The Ripple Effect: Your invisible superpowers create far-reaching impacts, like fostering community, preventing disasters, enabling innovation, nurturing healing, or reducing stress.
Operation Superpower Discovery (Your Assignment):
1. Note what people naturally come to you for, even small things.
2. Pay attention to compliments you dismiss as “not a big deal.”
3. Identify what feels effortless to you but challenges others (your zone of genius).
• Keep a “Superpower Journal” for two weeks to spot patterns revealing your unique superpowers.
The Truth About Excellence:

Excellence isn’t about being the best at something obvious but being so uniquely yourself that you’re irreplaceable.
Your superpowers are hidden because they’re fundamental to who you are, like breathing or your heartbeat.
Call to Action: Share the post with someone whose hidden talents you admire to start a conversation about discovering superpowers.
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