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Name something that you are very good at? Mine is jewelry making. Don't be shy, What's yours? (Original Post) debm55 Feb 16 OP
Soil remediation...growing good soil. MiHale Feb 16 #1
Thank you very much for sharing with us. MiHale. debm55 Feb 16 #6
Drinking beer and watching sports lol Endlessmike56 Feb 16 #2
Thank you very much, Endlessmike56, for sharing with us. debm55 Feb 16 #7
Being Me Tim S Feb 16 #3
Great answer, Tim S debm55 Feb 16 #8
I've forgotten more than I will even know. Layzeebeaver Feb 16 #4
Thank you very much for sharing with us. Layzeebeaver. debm55 Feb 16 #10
When I was still working, I was very good at teaching first time parents... 3catwoman3 Feb 16 #5
You are a very talented woman, 3catwoman3, I have heard things about Etsy from fellow crafters. that turned me off from debm55 Feb 16 #11
Making home-made greeting cards. FM123 Feb 16 #9
Your aunt gave you a very good gift--the supplies and the love of crafting. Thank you for sharing with us, FM123. debm55 Feb 16 #13
;-{) armchair sleuthing Goonch Feb 16 #12
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Goonch.It sounds interesting. debm55 Feb 16 #14
I used to be a very good guitarist and singer; but I quit it. I am, in my conceited opinion of myself, excellent at... NNadir Feb 16 #15
That is so sweet. Thank you for sharing with us. NNadir debm55 Feb 16 #16
Sleeping. No one can touch me. n/t malthaussen Feb 16 #17
HAHAHAHAHahhah. Thank you for sharing with us. Mal debm55 Feb 16 #18
Metacognition and connecting the dots. WheelWalker Feb 16 #19
Well thank you for sharing your special skill, Thank you WheelWalker debm55 Feb 16 #21
My wife considers me a great cook and baker. cloudbase Feb 16 #20
Congratulations on both of your skills, cloudbase and thank you for sharing with us. debm55 Feb 16 #22
Barefoot ping-pong EYESORE 9001 Feb 16 #23
HAHAHAHAHHAHA. Thank you for sharing with us. EYESORE9001. debm55 Feb 16 #25
cribbage Nittersing Feb 16 #52
I'm considered 'aggressive' EYESORE 9001 Feb 18 #60
My wife calls it wise speak Flo Mingo Feb 16 #24
That truely is a gift. Thank you so much, Flo Mingo and for the people you have helped. debm55 Feb 16 #26
That is a great skill. LoisB Feb 16 #31
I make a mighty fine pan of enchiladas. I can also sit, burp, and doze off with the best of 'em! Dorothy V Feb 16 #27
HAHAHAHAHAHAH. That is so funny. Love you.Dorothy V. debm55 Feb 16 #28
Love ya back, Deb! Dorothy V Feb 16 #39
Crochet, logic problems, jigsaw puzzles LoisB Feb 16 #29
Thank you very much for sharing your selection with us.LoisB. debm55 Feb 16 #35
I asked my wife this question about me expecting that she... Wuddles440 Feb 16 #30
That is so funny. Wuddles440. Love it. debm55 Feb 16 #37
Catering to the whims of cats. Ocelot II Feb 16 #32
That is so true. Thank you , Ocelot II. But we love them. debm55 Feb 16 #38
I build and repair guitars and other stringed instruments. Alansworld Feb 16 #33
That sounds great. Alansworld . I it will be a great way to spend your retirement. PS Welcome to DU. debm55 Feb 16 #43
Facebook rumors The Wizard Feb 16 #34
HAHAHAHAHHAHA, That is funny , The Wizard. debm55 Feb 16 #44
I am good at being shy. True Dough Feb 16 #36
Oh you, Shy? I don't think so. debm55 Feb 16 #45
Moving the timms139 Feb 16 #40
What a great job. Is it a seasonal job? Thank you timms139 debm55 Feb 16 #46
Weather can affect it but i do it year round . NT timms139 Feb 18 #63
Thank you debm55 Feb 19 #64
Listening to people justaprogressive Feb 16 #41
Thank you for sharing, justaprogressive. You are a very kind person. Thank you for the work that you do. debm55 Feb 16 #47
Collecting animals oberle Feb 16 #42
Thank is very unique. Thank you for sharing and helping the creatures. debm55 Feb 16 #48
Hard to decide LogDog75 Feb 16 #49
Thank you very much for sharing with us. LogDog75, Those are two great talents that you have there. debm55 Feb 16 #50
Music, Math, Golf ProfessorGAC Feb 16 #51
Thank you very much for sharing with us. ProfessorGAC debm55 Feb 17 #55
Successfully grinding my way through difficult tasks that I previously had no LuckyCharms Feb 16 #53
Thank you very much, LuckyCharms for sharing your unique. traits. debm55 Feb 17 #56
Pretty good at several unrelated things Jilly_in_VA Feb 16 #54
That is wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing with us. Jilly_in_VA debm55 Feb 17 #57
Drawing, unique wire jewelry w, w/o semi precious stones, or water pearls .... electric_blue68 Feb 18 #58
Thank you very much for sharing with us. You have a unique. selection, electric_blue68 debm55 Feb 18 #59
I make people laugh. JustKay Feb 18 #61
Thank you very much, JustKay. That's a great one to have. debm55 Feb 19 #65
Recliner napping and cat servant. PufPuf23 Feb 18 #62
HAHAHAHha. Thank you very much for sharing with us. PufPuf23. debm55 Feb 19 #66

Layzeebeaver

(2,285 posts)
4. I've forgotten more than I will even know.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 10:40 AM
Feb 16

Or to phrase is another way, “I’ve spent my lifetime learning skills that I will never have”.

Other than that, I’m pretty good at my job - fixing projects that are off track.

3catwoman3

(29,161 posts)
5. When I was still working, I was very good at teaching first time parents...
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 10:42 AM
Feb 16

...when to worry and when not to, so they could have a more relaxed parenting experience.

Most first time parents are scared to pieces because they get home with their precious new baby and realize they don't know a damned thing, so everything scares them - hiccups, sneezing, spitting up, all the different colors of poop, you name it. It was common to walk into an exam room to see parents with anxious faces and their shoulders up near their ears with tension. And, it was very gratifying to see smiles on their faces and relaxed shoulders after they'd spent half an hour with me.

If I could have restricted my appointments to new parents and young babies, I'd probably still be working. Just shy of turning 70 in 2021, the prospect of another summer doing school and sports physicals on dramatic, hypochondriacal teenage girls filled me with dread, and it was time to hang up the stethoscope.

I have found out that I have something of a talent for making earrings and beaded bracelets. I've never had any sort of artistic hobby. I can't paint, draw, or sculpt. I don't knit, crochet, needlepoint, sew, or scrapbook. So, this is a very recent endeavor - about a year at most.

Friends and family members keep telling me I should open an ETSY shop but no way, for 2 reasons - I'm a terrible procrastinator, so customers would be pissed off about how long it would take me to mail things, and if I were trying to sell my creations, it would be something I felt I had to do, and then I wouldn't want to.

debm55

(59,218 posts)
11. You are a very talented woman, 3catwoman3, I have heard things about Etsy from fellow crafters. that turned me off from
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 10:54 AM
Feb 16

them. I used to make teddy bears . But it was a hit or miss business. Went to craft shows to sell.TY for sharing.

FM123

(10,353 posts)
9. Making home-made greeting cards.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 10:47 AM
Feb 16

Many years ago my dear aunt surprised me with boxes of beautiful supplies and gifted me with the love of crafting. I still think of her when I make cards for friends and family.

debm55

(59,218 posts)
13. Your aunt gave you a very good gift--the supplies and the love of crafting. Thank you for sharing with us, FM123.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 11:03 AM
Feb 16

NNadir

(37,782 posts)
15. I used to be a very good guitarist and singer; but I quit it. I am, in my conceited opinion of myself, excellent at...
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 11:16 AM
Feb 16

...understanding issues in Energy and the Environment.

My greatest thing ever at being good at something, was in convincing my wife to fall in love with me, as I was in love with her.

WheelWalker

(9,399 posts)
19. Metacognition and connecting the dots.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 11:52 AM
Feb 16

Pattern recognition and synthesis. I give good thought.

cloudbase

(6,244 posts)
20. My wife considers me a great cook and baker.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 11:52 AM
Feb 16

I don't know about that, but my cooking has never sent anyone to the hospital.

I can copy Morse code at 35 words per minute.

EYESORE 9001

(29,600 posts)
23. Barefoot ping-pong
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 11:59 AM
Feb 16

on a wet basement floor after chugging a six-pack. Just kidding. I’m not very good at that particular sport.

Actually, I’m considered a force of nature when it comes to the card game cribbage.

Nittersing

(8,271 posts)
52. cribbage
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 05:05 PM
Feb 16

Hadn't thought of that game in years.

Growing up, we had a little table that was a cribbage board with a little felt bag tied to one of the legs to hold the pegs. I suspect that pack of cards were usually on the table.

That table was always parked next to the couch and a casual game was frequent activity.

Thanks for the memory.

EYESORE 9001

(29,600 posts)
60. I'm considered 'aggressive'
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 11:50 AM
Feb 18

because I claim points that others miss. It does inspire a higher level of ‘situational awareness’ of the game, however.

Flo Mingo

(502 posts)
24. My wife calls it wise speak
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 12:00 PM
Feb 16

I have a way of inviting people to look at things differently. To bring them home to their own strengths and wisdom and connection to their source. I help people clean off all the shoulds that have been should upon them to get to their own truth instead of living the truths they've been told.

debm55

(59,218 posts)
26. That truely is a gift. Thank you so much, Flo Mingo and for the people you have helped.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 12:27 PM
Feb 16

Dorothy V

(501 posts)
27. I make a mighty fine pan of enchiladas. I can also sit, burp, and doze off with the best of 'em!
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 12:29 PM
Feb 16

Wuddles440

(2,057 posts)
30. I asked my wife this question about me expecting that she...
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 01:01 PM
Feb 16

would respond with an enthusiastic "making whoopee", but instead I got an emphatic "making a mess of everything". Apparently bolstering my self esteem is something that she's not very good at.

Alansworld

(23 posts)
33. I build and repair guitars and other stringed instruments.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 01:14 PM
Feb 16

I’ve built a few as well. It’s going to be my side business after I retire next year.

debm55

(59,218 posts)
43. That sounds great. Alansworld . I it will be a great way to spend your retirement. PS Welcome to DU.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 03:18 PM
Feb 16

timms139

(527 posts)
40. Moving the
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 02:27 PM
Feb 16

earth with heavy equipment to give families a beautiful place to build their home .

justaprogressive

(6,806 posts)
41. Listening to people
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 02:28 PM
Feb 16

...professionally.

Had my new PCP unburden himself to me on my first visit today.

What could I say? I was complimented.

debm55

(59,218 posts)
47. Thank you for sharing, justaprogressive. You are a very kind person. Thank you for the work that you do.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 03:25 PM
Feb 16

LogDog75

(1,229 posts)
49. Hard to decide
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 04:40 PM
Feb 16

It's not that I'm good at a lot of things but two things come to mind.

I'm good at detecting BS, lies, exaggerations, hyperbole, etc.. When I encounter someone doing those things my internal danger flags pop up. I don't directly challenge the person but I will ask them questions about what they saying/talking about. I'll ask followup questions to the point the person either admits they don't know what they're talking about or they just give up. I love doing this when there's a group of people and there's a blowhard blowing smoke.

The other thing I was good at was when I was in the AF, I built AF cargo pallets of medical supplies/equipment. Many of the containers we used were of different dimensions so it was like fitting a jigsaw puzzle together. We couldn't exceed certain height/width, the pallet had to be balance so no side was heavier that the other, as well as putting the pallet cover and netting on correctly.

debm55

(59,218 posts)
50. Thank you very much for sharing with us. LogDog75, Those are two great talents that you have there.
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 04:57 PM
Feb 16

ProfessorGAC

(76,437 posts)
51. Music, Math, Golf
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 05:02 PM
Feb 16

That last one though, is in decline. I don't play like I used to. Age has caught up.

LuckyCharms

(22,376 posts)
53. Successfully grinding my way through difficult tasks that I previously had no
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 05:36 PM
Feb 16

experience with, or knowledge of.

I'm not very smart, but I'm tenacious.

Also, I'm sometimes called "Cassandra" by people who know me, because I seem to have a knack of predicting outcomes with accuracy.

Jilly_in_VA

(14,257 posts)
54. Pretty good at several unrelated things
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 05:53 PM
Feb 16

jewelry making
crochet
cooking, particularly "off the cuff" (as in making something out of whatever is on hand)

electric_blue68

(26,693 posts)
58. Drawing, unique wire jewelry w, w/o semi precious stones, or water pearls ....
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 03:39 AM
Feb 18

I was a pretty good cook, too. I'm in an alp so I get meals. Though one of these months... we have a modest kitchen in the recommended where residents can book time to cook.

I started that type of jewelry making in my thirties- sort of out the blue when stringing semi precious jewelry beads wirh some glass beads got too expensive for what I wanted to do. I still have one of my earliest "charts - showing what I did in the different gauges of brass wire back then.
Used to use sterling silver but too expensive. Use plated silver, now. Also I like brass; the high color goldish looking.

Also photography.

Almost forgot! Abstract, usually assemblage styled sculptures on the 1980's! Involving architectural miniature wood rods "frames and string. Then later branches as frames, colored yarns, small sanded wooden pieces tied into the yarn.
Really good works!

Though I did two really cool ones in the last semester in Scilpture class; involving bended hard plastic tubing with colored water inside on white plastic bases.
My teacher who'd been.an innovator in plastics and sculpture pronounced them beyond "student level" pieces.
I was very pleased!

PufPuf23

(9,773 posts)
62. Recliner napping and cat servant.
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 08:56 PM
Feb 18

Had skills long ago.

Cat complains anyway.

Make a mean cup of coffee that visitors like (and so do I).

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