# Compare and Contrast - Belief and Achiever 🔆 - - - Gallup's definition: - - - 🔆 • Belief® (信仰): People exceptionally talented in the Belief theme have certain core values that are unchanging. Out of these values emerges a defined purpose for their lives. • Achiever® (成就): People who are especially talented in the Achiever theme have a great deal of stamina and work hard. They take great satisfaction from being busy and productive. Both Belief and Achiever are themes in the Executing domain (purple). 🔆 - - - Similarities - - - 🔆 Both Belief and Significance are driven to • Take action • Product results • Get things done 🔆 - - - Differences - - - 🔆 • Belief - is a more selective productivity, driven by alignment of values and purpose. • Achiever - is motivated by daily productivity, being busy, and checking things off the list. An individual strong in Belief will work tirelessly to accomplish goals and deliver great results if a project or initiative aligns with their values. • Belief - feel great about the work they do when it is in alignment with their mission and purpose in life. • Achiever - feel great about any job as long as they are busy and productive.