by Jane Roqueplot Understanding DISC styles is understanding predictable behaviors of both the motivation for our goals, and the diversions from our goals. Goal setting and the motivation to reach those goals are based on behavioral styles and personal … [Read more...] about Use Your Fitness Routine to Understand Your DISC Style
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Natural vs. Adapted Behavior
Reading the article, The UpSpiral “Sync” With Your Strengths, reminded me of several conversations I’ve had this week. I’ve been talking a lot this week about the concept of natural versus learned (or adapted) behavior. This concept critical when it comes to what it means to have … [Read more...] about Natural vs. Adapted Behavior
DISC Humor: Is the Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
by Jane Roqueplot People Are Different, and react and respond differently… Understanding the DISC styles is not just about optimism and pessimism – it’s about how different people relate to the world and to each other – in different jobs, roles, and situations – in … [Read more...] about DISC Humor: Is the Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
Examples of Values, Drivers, and Motivators
Here are some descriptions of Values/Drivers/Motivators: Theoretical: The drive for Knowledge A passion to discover, systematize and analyze; a search for knowledge. • High: Shows a high degree of curiosity; appetite for learning; technical credibility. • Low: Wants to … [Read more...] about Examples of Values, Drivers, and Motivators
DISC Behavior Assessments and Values/Motivators
What dimensional models have in common is that they attempt to describe observable behavior. In other words, they explain HOW individuals do what they do . . . The DISC model has been of enormous benefit in determining the HOW of our behavioral choices or style … [Read more...] about DISC Behavior Assessments and Values/Motivators