Description
There is an inventory you have been building throughout this journey — accumulating sometimes slowly, sometimes in great sudden rushes — that most people in the middle of a difficult change cannot see clearly. The capacity to tolerate discomfort without being destroyed by it. The knowledge of what actually matters. The ability to sit with uncertainty. The compassion that comes from having suffered. The clarity that comes from having lost. These are genuine strengths. They are yours. The Strength Inventory helps you take stock of them.
The book draws on the positive psychology strengths tradition — particularly the VIA Character Strengths research — and extends it specifically to the strengths that emerge from adversity. These were earned rather than given, stress-tested in real conditions, and carry an authority that easier acquisitions do not. The book helps you identify them, name them precisely, and understand how they differ from and complement your pre-existing strengths.
The practical heart is a structured inventory process: a series of reflective exercises designed to reveal the full scope of what you have developed. The inventory covers cognitive strengths (how you think differently now), emotional strengths (how you feel and regulate differently), relational strengths (how you relate differently), and existential strengths — the deepened relationship with meaning, mortality, and what actually matters that major adversity reliably produces in those who engage with it honestly.
The second half is about deployment: how to bring your hard-won strengths to bear in your ongoing life, your work, your relationships, and your contribution to others. For many readers, The Strength Inventory is one of the most affirming and energising experiences in the entire Strong Through Change journey.





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