What’s Your Power?
We all have a power. A unique strength or gift that only we can bring to the table. Yet, it’s easy to forget this because we focus too much on what we can’t do. We compare ourselves to others, worry about our flaws, and miss the fact that we were created with talents and abilities that matter. Your power might be leadership, creativity, encouragement, organization, or perseverance—whatever it is, it’s yours, and it’s meant to be used.
Recognize Your Strengths
The first step is to notice what you’re naturally good at. Too often, we dismiss our strengths because they feel ordinary to us. But your talents are not ordinary—they’re unique to you. Maybe you’re the one who lifts people up when they’re down, or the one who can see solutions others miss. Recognizing your strengths is the start of using them with intention.
Stop Focusing on Weakness
It’s easy to obsess over what you can’t do, but that keeps you small. Everyone has areas where they struggle, but those weaknesses don’t define you. Spending all your energy there is like staring at shadows while ignoring the sun. Your power isn’t in being perfect—it’s in using what you already have to make a difference.
Use Your Power with Intention
Having a gift isn’t enough if it just sits there. Your power grows when you use it intentionally. Encourage, lead, create, organize, or persevere—not just for yourself, but for others too. The world needs what only you can offer. Every time you use your power, you impact people in ways you might never see, and you build confidence in yourself at the same time.
Magnify What You Are
You don’t have to shrink to fit someone else’s idea of success. Step into your power and let it shine. When you focus on what you are, instead of what you’re not, you start to operate from a place of strength rather than scarcity. That energy spreads. People notice, opportunities open, and life begins to move in your favor—not because you’re perfect, but because you’re fully yourself.
Your power is your superpower. It was given to you for a reason, and it grows stronger every time you use it. Stop worrying about what you can’t do, and start magnifying what you can. Step into your power, shine, and watch the difference it makes—not just for you, but for everyone around you.


