CAAM Part 66 - Category A Line Maintenance Certifying Technician
- ninermike9M Malaysia
- Sep 3, 2018
- 2 min read

Understanding your true value :
"Believe in yourself above all else"
How can you put a value on yourself when you don’t even believe in yourself? Therefore, you MUST believe the following personality strength :
I AM AN ACHIEVER
I CAN EXECUTE
I AM PASSIONATE IN EVERYTHING I DO
I HAVE GOALS I CAN DO SOMETHING SPECIAL – EVEN THE UNTHINKABLE
In current scenario when some of the CAAM Part 66 Category A license holders - do not know their TRUE value – you must have the belief ...
“Your value is directly linked to your belief”
"Your potential holds your value"
If you treat yourself like GARBAGE you’ll never appreciate your potential. It’s in your potential that your true value lies. You can’t figure out what you’re worth unless you know what you’re capable of doing.
Your potential is intangible and a lot of it comes down to your mindset. If your mindset is sharp and you’re disciplined then you will do amazing things and most likely exceed your potential. It’s not where you are right now but where you’re heading that determines your value.
Communicating this effectively is how you make everyone see what you’re worth. Ignoring your potential will significantly reduce your value and result in you being undervalued which will eventually lead you to be pissed off, frustrated and feeling sorry for yourself.
“Not seeing your value is like spitting in your own face”
Most of what you feel comes down to how you treat yourself. If you treat yourself badly then people will copy your behaviour and do the same. You can’t sell what you’re worth unless you see it first. Ask people you’ve worked with what they see your value as.
Once you see your own value, you then want to speak with your peers, mentors and friends to get a sense for what they see your value as.
Above everything, believe in yourself.
Cheers ;)
ninermike9M Malaysia
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