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       VIA	
  Character	
  Strengths	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  BISS	
  Puxi	
  PTG	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  Clive	
  Leach	
  Consultancy	
  –	
  October	
  2015	
  
       DISCOVER YOUR STRENGTHS! 
       Values In Action (VIA) - Character Strengths  
       The VIA Character Strength Survey is a 198 question survey that has been taken by over 1 million 
       people. The VIA Survey measures 24 character strengths that are taken from ‘Character Strengths 
       and Virtues: A Handbook and Classification’ by Christopher Peterson and Martin E. P. Seligman, 
       Oxford University Press(2004).  
       The survey will identify your top 5 ‘Signature’ strengths – the ones that are most natural for you 
       for you to use and develop. The character strengths are listed below. The VIA Strengths Tests for 
       adults, young people & children can be found at www.viacharacter.org 
       This group of strengths relate to Wisdom & Knowledge 
         1.  Creativity (originality, ingenuity): Thinking of novel and productive ways to conceptualise 
          and do things. 
         2.  Curiosity (interest, novelty-seeking, openness to experience): Taking an interest in ongoing 
          experience for its own sake; exploring and discovering. 
         3.  Open-mindedness (judgment, critical thinking): Thinking things through and examining 
          them from all sides; weighing all evidence fairly. 
         4.  Love of learning: Mastering new skills, topics, and bodies of knowledge, whether on one’s 
          own or formally. 
         5.  Perspective (wisdom): Being able to provide wise counsel to others; having ways of looking 
          at the world that make sense to oneself and to other people 
       This group of strengths relate to Courage  
         6.  Bravery (valour): Not shrinking from threat, challenge, difficulty, or pain; acting on 
          convictions even if unpopular. 
         7.  Persistence (perseverance, industriousness): Finishing what one starts; persisting in a 
          course of action in spite of obstacles. 
         8.  Integrity (authenticity, honesty): Presenting oneself in a genuine way; taking responsibility 
          for one’s feeling and actions 
         9.  Vitality (zest, enthusiasm, vigour, energy): Approaching life with excitement and energy; 
          feeling alive and activated 
       This group of strengths relate to Relationships 
         10. Love: Valuing close relations with others, in particular those in which sharing and caring 
          are reciprocated. 
         11. Kindness (generosity, nurturance, care, compassion, altruistic love, “niceness”): Doing 
          favours and good deeds for others. 
         12. Social intelligence (emotional intelligence, personal intelligence): Being aware of the 
          motives and feelings of other people and oneself. 
        
           Email:	
  coach@cliveleach.com	
  	
  	
  	
  Tel:	
  0061(0)401513627	
  	
  Web:	
  www.cliveleach.com	
  
                                     VIA	
  Character	
  Strengths	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  BISS	
  Puxi	
  PTG	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  Clive	
  Leach	
  Consultancy	
  –	
  October	
  2015	
  
                                     This group of strengths relate to Justice 
                                           13. Citizenship (social responsibility, loyalty, teamwork): Working well as a member of a group 
                                                    or team; being loyal to the group. 
                                           14. Fairness: Treating all people the same according to notions of fairness and justice; not 
                                                    letting personal feelings bias decisions about others. 
                                           15. Leadership: Encouraging a group of which one is a member to get things done and at the 
                                                    same maintain time good relations within the group. 
                                     This group of strengths relate to Self-Control 
                                           16. Forgiveness and mercy: Forgiving those who have done wrong; accepting the 
                                                    shortcomings of others; giving people a second chance; not being vengeful 
                                           17. Humility / Modesty: Letting one’s accomplishments speak for themselves; not regarding 
                                                    oneself as more special than one is. 
                                           18. Prudence: Being careful about one’s choices; not taking undue risks; not saying or doing 
                                                    things that might later be regretted. 
                                           19. Self-regulation (self-control): Regulating what one feels and does; being disciplined; 
                                                    controlling one’s appetites and emotions. 
                                     This group of strengths relate to Seeing the Bigger Picture  
                                           20. Appreciation of beauty and excellence (awe, wonder, elevation): Appreciating beauty, 
                                                    excellence, and/or skilled performance in various domains of life. 
                                           21. Gratitude: Being aware of and thankful of the good things that happen; taking time to 
                                                    express thanks. 
                                           22. Hope (optimism, future-mindedness, future orientation): Expecting the best in the future 
                                                    and working to achieve it. 
                                           23. Humour (playfulness): Liking to laugh and tease; bringing smiles to other people; seeing 
                                                    the light side. 
                                           24. Spirituality (religiousness, faith, purpose): Having coherent beliefs about the higher 
                                                    purpose, the meaning of life, and the meaning of the universe. 
                                      
                                      
                                                                                                                                                                      
                                                         Email:	
  coach@cliveleach.com	
  	
  	
  	
  Tel:	
  0061(0)401513627	
  	
  Web:	
  www.cliveleach.com	
  
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