Ever notice how you can spot someone else’s talent from across the room, but when it comes to your own gifts… crickets? 🦗. I had a friend tell me last week: “You have this way of making people feel seen and capable.” My instant reaction? “Nah, I just ask questions.” But then he said something that stopped me cold: “Do you realize you’ve said that exact thing to three different people this month about three completely different strengths they have?” Wait… what? 🤯 Turns out I’ve been doing this thing where I can clearly see what makes other people amazing, but I’m completely blind to my own zone of genius. Maybe you do this too? You know exactly why your friend should start that business, but you can’t see your own entrepreneurial instincts. You’re the first to tell someone they’re a natural leader, but you dismiss your own influence as “just being helpful.” You celebrate everyone else’s creativity while calling your own ideas “just random thoughts.” Here’s the thing: We’re walking around with superpowers we can’t see because they feel too normal to us. That thing you do without thinking? The way you naturally show up that makes people feel better? The skill that’s so easy for you that you assume everyone has it? That’s not normal. That’s your gift. Maybe it’s time to start seeing yourself through other people’s eyes 👀 What do people always say you’re good at that you brush off as “nothing special”? I’m genuinely curious… tell me in the comments 👇