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Another variation on Myers-Briggs or the DiSC personality test, but applied to ones talents under the guise of positive psychology. Very buzzwordy and I'm always leery when there are so many terms that are trademarked or have short, technical-sounding names (which are also trademarked). In essence, you read the first 31 pages, then need to use the unique code at the back of the book to take the online assessment. You almost don't need Part II of the book, which consists of four pages per named talent, and arguably probably the most significant way to learn to engage with other talents is rendered down to three bullet points on the last page of each. It seems like the only point of this was to add 136 pages to make it into a long-enough book to make one think that by spending $34 dollars you were getting something of value.

The very last two pages talk about the Upgrade, which through the website is $39.99. You need that to "unlock" all 34 talents under your profile on the web site.

Personally, I preferred my DiSC assessment over this.