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Strength Cards® Stickers

Product Code: 0151

$19.95 inc. GST

Fun, expressive stickers for celebrating and sharing strengths.

200 in stock

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Product Overview

Bring the playful energy of Strength Cards® into everyday activities with this vibrant sticker set. Featuring all 54 of the original Strength Cards® illustrations, these stickers are a simple and engaging way to spark conversations about strengths, recognise achievements, and inspire confidence.

Perfect for teachers, counsellors, family workers, trainers, and parents, the stickers can be used to encourage people of all ages to identify their strengths, enhance self-esteem, and celebrate growth.

What's Included?
  • 5 complete sets of stickers on A4 backing sheets
  • 270 stickers in total
  • Each sticker measures 50mm x 38mm
How to Use
  • Reward effort and celebrate achievements in classrooms or groups
  • Decorate journals, workbooks, or planners as reminders of personal strengths
  • Use in counselling or family work as playful prompts for reflection and conversation

For more inspiration, explore our Ideas Bank.

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Suitable for

This resource is designed for people working in roles that support others, including:

  • Social workers, counsellors and psychologists
  • trainers
  • parents, carers and families
  • educators

testimonials

  • Discover what makes our products a favourite!
Strength cards in career counselling

‘The Strength Cards help students identify their own strengths and those needed for different jobs. We sometimes use role play, such as asking what strengths are needed to handle a difficult customer. The cards also encourage reflection—students compare strengths they had in Year 7 with those they have now, explore what helped them develop, and consider how these strengths can be applied in the workplace.’

Bob Glasheen careers counsellor at All Saints College
Strength Cards in staff development

‘I used Strength Cards in an introductory workshop on Emotionally Intelligent Leadership at Leeds Metropolitan University’s staff development festival. Participants identified five talents and shared them in small groups, sparking discussion about why it’s hard to talk about our strengths and how this affects management style. Later, Picture This cards helped participants explore self-control creatively, moving beyond word brainstorming. The cards were visually appealing and highly praised—people even wanted to take them home! Thank you for creating such great resources; I’ll be recommending them in future programs to generate more interest in the UK.’

Christine Bell Director, Real Life Learning (Leeds, UK)

Psychotherapy with Strength Cards

‘I love using Strength Cards in simple yet powerful ways. In psychotherapy, clients select strengths they see in themselves—usually more than expected. When asked how often they think of themselves this way, the answer is often “never.” It’s a transformative exercise, and I give them a poster and a laminated card of their strengths to keep. In couple therapy, partners choose five strengths of their relationship, which become resources to strengthen their bond and refocus on the positives.’

Tiffany Rochester Clinical Psychologist