A career counselor comes to Naia's student success class as a guest lecturer. He tells the class that each of us has a different skill set that we bring to any situation and it is important to know both your assets and deficiencies. He advises the students that in today's job market, identifying and improving your existing skills will help you be competitive for new and different positions; that by knowing your skill set, you can link your skills into career possibilities; and that skills typically fall into three categories. Hearing this, Naia decides to make identifying her skill set a priority to identify possible career paths. Which is NOT a skills category that Naia should consider?