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Turning Weakness into Strength: 14 ‘Negative’ Childhood Traits That Could Propel Your Career

It’s unfortunate, but children are sometimes labeled prematurely as being “too much” of something. Too loud, too bossy, too hyperactive, too ________________(Fill in the blank with your own “negative” childhood trait).

That “too-much” attitude follows us around through adulthood and after being scolded throughout our youth, we often try to quiet our “too-muchness” to fit into spaces that were not made for us to begin with.

But, what if these so-called “weaknesses” and “behavioral issues” were not flaws to be corrected, but rather seeds of potential waiting to be nurtured? What if the very traits that earned us bad remarks in our weekly planners could be transformed into sources of strength and success in our professional lives?

In this article, we’ll take a look at a few childhood characteristics that were once seen as liabilities and showcase how they can evolve into invaluable assets in adulthood. Through exploring fourteen common traits that children often get scolded for, we’ll uncover a few hidden superpowers within these traits and explore how they can be leveraged as you move forward in your career.

Being Energetic and Hyperactive

Adult Superpowers

  • High energy
  • Enthusiasm
  • Multitasking abilities

Skills for Your Resume

  • Time management
  • Stamina
  • Flexibility
  • Adaptability
  • Multitasking
  • Problem-solving under pressure

Possible Career Paths

Children exhibiting high levels of energy and hyperactivity are often scolded for disrupting class or activities, and deemed as unable to sit still or focus. But in adulthood, this is another story. Their boundless energy and enthusiasm can propel them into careers that thrive on dynamic environments, quick thinking, and multitasking prowess.

Your high levels of energy can be channeled into careers requiring constant movement and multitasking. Your ability to maintain momentum and enthusiasm can drive projects forward and inspire others. Here are some career paths that would be perfect for you!

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Daydreaming and Distracted Behavior

Adult Superpowers

  • Inspirational storytelling
  • Adaptive problem-solving
  • Creative visionary

Skills for Your Resume

  • Creative thinking
  • Imagination
  • Visualization
  • Mindfulness techniques
  • Focus and concentration skills
  • Project management skills

Possible Career Paths

Children who frequently daydream or exhibit distracted behavior may be criticized for being unfocused or inattentive. But in adulthood, this is another story. Their imaginative minds and ability to think outside the box can lead them to professions where creativity, innovation, and unconventional thinking are highly valued.

This tendency towards creativity and divergent thinking can lead to success in creative fields, where the ability to see beyond the conventional and envision new possibilities is highly valued. If you were labeled as a “daydreamer” and got distracted often, then you might thrive in environments that encourage brainstorming and out-of-the-box solutions.

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Rebellious Nature and Questioning Authority

Adult Superpowers

  • Independence
  • Critical thinking
  • Leadership potential

Skills for Your Resume

  • Critical thinking
  • Analytical skills
  • Persuasion and negotiation
  • Leadership
  • Advocacy
  • Conflict resolution

Possible Career Paths

Children who challenge authority or exhibit rebellious behavior may face criticism for being disobedient or defiant, but they also possess a spirit of independence and a willingness to question the status quo, which can foster creativity, critical thinking, and leadership skills later in life.

This independent streak often translates well into entrepreneurship, advocacy, or leadership roles, where the ability to challenge the status quo and think critically is essential. Those who question existing norms and push boundaries can drive innovation and bring about positive change in their industries.

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Stubbornness and Resistance to Rules

Adult Superpowers

  • Persistence
  • Determination
  • Conviction in beliefs

Skills for Your Resume

  • Determination
  • Persistence
  • Assertiveness
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Compromise and collaboration
  • Risk assessment and management

Possible Career Paths

Stubborn children who resist following rules or instructions may be viewed as defiant or difficult to manage. However, in adulthood, this trait can manifest as strong determination, persistence, and resilience.

Persistence and determination can be advantageous in professions where standing firm on principles and advocating for clients’ interests are crucial. Individuals who refuse to back down in the face of adversity often achieve remarkable success in their endeavors. Here are some jobs for you if you were ever labeled as “stubborn” or a “rule-breaker.”

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Being Social and Talkative

Adult Superpowers

  • Strong communication skills
  • Networking abilities
  • Charisma

Skills for Your Resume

  • Communication skills
  • Active listening
  • Networking
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Persuasion and influence
  • Conflict resolution

Possible Career Paths

Children who are outgoing and talkative may be reprimanded for disrupting class or activities with their chattiness. However, in adulthood, this trait can translate into excellent communication skills, charisma, and the ability to connect with others.

These strong communication skills can lead to success where their ability to connect with others and convey ideas effectively is paramount. Those who excel in building relationships and fostering connections often thrive in collaborative environments. Some roles you might thrive in include:

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Being Sensitive and Emotional

Adult Superpowers

  • Empathy
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Ability to connect with others

Skills for Your Resume

  • Empathy
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Active listening
  • Self-awareness
  • Resilience
  • Boundaries and self-care

Possible Career Paths

Sensitive children who display emotional vulnerability may be perceived as weak or overly dramatic. However, in adulthood, this sensitivity can become a strength, allowing individuals to empathize deeply with others, navigate complex emotions, and foster meaningful connections.

Empathy and emotional intelligence can be valuable assets in professions that involve coaching or conflict resolution. Individuals who are attuned to the emotions of others and skilled at navigating complex interpersonal dynamics can make meaningful contributions to their organizations and communities. If this is you, here are some roles you would thrive in:

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Being Too Risky and Being Adventurous

Adult Superpowers

  • Boldness
  • Courage
  • Willingness to explore new opportunities

Skills for Your Resume

  • Risk assessment and management
  • Decision-making under uncertainty
  • Courage
  • Resilience
  • Adaptability
  • Problem-solving in unpredictable situations

Possible Career Paths

Children who embrace risk-taking behavior and seek out adventure may be cautioned against engaging in dangerous or reckless activities. However, in adulthood, this trait can lead to a fearless and adventurous spirit that thrives in dynamic and challenging environments.

This willingness to take risks can lead to success in fields such as entrepreneurship, exploration, or extreme sports, where boldness and innovation are rewarded. Those who are unafraid to step outside their comfort zones often discover new opportunities for growth and achievement.

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Being Competitive and Wanting to Win

Adult Superpowers

  • Drive for excellence
  • Goal-oriented mindset
  • Resilience

Skills for Your Resume

  • Goal setting
  • Strategic thinking
  • Perseverance
  • Adaptability

Possible Career Paths

Competitive children who are driven to excel and achieve victory may be criticized for their intense focus on winning at all costs. However, in adulthood, this competitive drive can be channeled into ambition, determination, and a strong work ethic.

This competitive spirit can propel individuals to success in fields where a drive for excellence and achieving goals is essential. Those who thrive in competitive environments often set ambitious targets for themselves and push the boundaries of what is possible.

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Being Carefree and Unstructured

Adult Superpowers

  • Flexibility
  • Adaptability
  • Openness to new experiences

Skills for Your Resume

  • Creativity
  • Flexibility
  • Adaptability
  • Self-discipline
  • Goal setting
  • Prioritization

Possible Career Paths

Children who are carefree and unstructured may be scolded for their lack of discipline or responsibility. However, in adulthood, this trait can evolve into a free-spirited and adaptable approach to life.

This free-spirited nature can be well-suited to creative fields such as those where unconventional thinking and freedom of expression are valued. Individuals who embrace spontaneity and uncertainty often produce innovative work that captivates audiences and leaves a lasting impact.

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Being Perfectionist and Detailed-Oriented

Adult Superpowers

  • Attention to detail
  • Precision
  • Commitment to quality

Skills for Your Resume

  • Creative thinking
  • Imagination
  • Visualization
  • Mindfulness techniques
  • Focus and concentration skills
  • Project management skills

Possible Career Paths

Perfectionistic children who meticulously focus on details may be criticized for being overly rigid or inflexible. However, in adulthood, this attention to detail can be an asset in professions that require precision and accuracy.

This attention to detail can be advantageous in professions where precision and accuracy are paramount. Individuals who possess an eye for detail and a commitment to excellence often deliver work of the highest caliber, earning the trust and respect of their peers and clients.

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Being Too Loud or Over-The-Top

Adult Superpowers

  • Charismatic persuasion
  • Communication
  • Ability to command attention and inspire action

Skills for Your Resume

  • Creative thinking
  • Imagination
  • Visualization
  • Mindfulness techniques
  • Focus and concentration skills
  • Project management skills

Possible Career Paths

This tendency towards creativity and divergent thinking can lead to success in creative fields, where the ability to see beyond the conventional and envision new possibilities is highly valued. If you were labeled as a “daydreamer” and got distracted often, then you might thrive in environments that encourage brainstorming and out-of-the-box solutions.

Watch the full video here.


Being Too Quiet or Reserved

Adult Superpowers

  • Deep listening skills
  • Thoughtful observer
  • Offer support and guidance to others with patience and compassion

Skills for Your Resume

  • Active listening
  • Attention to detail
  • Research skills
  • Written communication
  • Problem-solving
  • Dependability
  • Conflict resolution

Possible Career Paths

Teachers may have criticized “quiet” children for not speaking up in class or participating actively in discussions, viewing their quietness as a lack of engagement or interest. In addition, their peers and other adults may have misunderstood their quiet demeanor as being aloof, stuck-up, shy, or dense, leading to unfair judgments or assumptions about their character.

Quiet individuals often possess exceptional listening abilities, allowing them to absorb and process information attentively. Their quiet nature enables them to tune into nuances, understand others’ perspectives, and empathize deeply with those around them. If you can relate, then you might thrive in the following roles:

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Being Too Weird or Eclectic

Adult Superpowers

  • Visionary pioneer
  • Challenge the status quo
  • Fearlessly embrace their individuality and inspires others to do the same

Skills for Your Resume

  • Creativity
  • Adaptability
  • Problem-Solving.
  • Resilience
  • Innovation
  • Passion

Possible Career Paths

While “weird” children may not have gotten in much trouble at a young age, they may have been pressured to conform to social norms or expectations, encouraging them to suppress their individuality in favor of fitting in with their peers. On the other hand, their peers might have excluded them for their unconventional behavior or interests, leading to feelings of loneliness or alienation.

As an adult, your “weirdness” can be reframed as a source of strength and uniqueness, which has more than likely empowered you to forge your path in your professional life. Here are a few roles that you might thrive in:

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Being Too Bossy or Direct

Adult Superpowers

  • Leadership skills
  • Ability to foster collaboration
  • Teamwork
  • Effective communication
  • Assertive

Skills for Your Resume

  • Communication
  • Decision-making
  • Team management
  • Strategic thinking
  • Results-oriented
  • Assertiveness
  • Delegation

Possible Career Paths
Children who are labeled as “bossy” often display strong leadership qualities and a natural inclination towards taking charge in group settings. They may exhibit assertive behavior, directing others and expressing their opinions with confidence. However, this trait can sometimes be perceived negatively by peers and adults who may view it as domineering or controlling.

Being labeled as “bossy” in childhood doesn’t necessarily imply negative characteristics. Instead, it may indicate that you were actually a leader and took a proactive approach to organizing and influencing others. With guidance and support, your “bossy” nature can be rephrashed to emphasis your leadership skills, ability to foster collaboration, teamwork, and effective communication in the workplace. Here are some roles, where your skills would shine:

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I hope after reading this, you learned a little bit more about yourself and now look at something that might have once been a weakness as a superpower and strength. Our built-in traits are pretty much like secret cheat codes to winning at life.

So, now that you’ve figured out your superpowers for success, I hope you’re all set to blaze your trail and spark that same fire in others. And the next time you find yourself being scolded for being too talkative, too rebellious, or too sensitive, remember this: you possess a unique set of qualities that have the power to propel you toward greatness.

Content written by Deja White (Breakroom Buddha) and inspired by this post.

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