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If I work really hard can I improve an Aptitude?
You can work really hard to ‘overcome’ a lack of aptitude to develop a skill, but it won’t come easily and you will be left feeling exhausted and like you are climbing uphill. Additionally, you will likely never get as good at the skill as those who begin with a good aptitudinal fit. Focusing your energy on careers that are a natural fit for you will provide an inherent ease and satisfaction in your day-to- day work life. An aptitude is a natural ability or ‘gift’ that you are born with. Why not make excelling a little easier?