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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 46715" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>It is difficult to give examples as they ultimately need to come from you. Think about any time you have either had to change your approach or attitude towards something to ensure success. It may be that you tried something and it didn't work and so you had to think of a better way of doing it. It could be that you did something that was outside of your comfort zone and therefore you had to adapt by learning something new or by feeling uncomfortable with going outside of your comfort zone. The "innovative" part is only a follow up question, and although it would be good to try and hit it in the same answer, the key to this is showing how <em><strong>you</strong></em> had to change (whether your approach, your thinking, your opinion, your skillset, your attitude) to ensure success</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 46715, member: 2672"] It is difficult to give examples as they ultimately need to come from you. Think about any time you have either had to change your approach or attitude towards something to ensure success. It may be that you tried something and it didn't work and so you had to think of a better way of doing it. It could be that you did something that was outside of your comfort zone and therefore you had to adapt by learning something new or by feeling uncomfortable with going outside of your comfort zone. The "innovative" part is only a follow up question, and although it would be good to try and hit it in the same answer, the key to this is showing how [I][B]you[/B][/I] had to change (whether your approach, your thinking, your opinion, your skillset, your attitude) to ensure success [/QUOTE]
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