Taking Flight with the DISC Styles Matching the DISC personality styles to eagles, parrots, doves, and owls is an easy and memorable way to help learners connect with what they represent and remember it. Over the last 30 years, the training approach to teaching the four DISC personality styles for employee development hasn’t changed much—until now.
For trainers committed to long-term application of insights gained in their training programs, matching the DISC styles to eagles, parrots, doves, and owls is an easy and memorable way to keep the DISC styles alive. Merrick Rosenberg is CEO of Take Flight Learning and coauthor of “Taking Flight!
DISC Communication Styles 1 How we express our internal emotions through our external behavior 2 How we prefer to interact (temperament) with the environment and the people around us More ...
Matching the DISC personality styles to eagles, parrots, doves, and owls is an easy and memorable way to help learners connect with what they represent and remember it. Over the last 30 years, the training approach to teaching the four DISC personality styles for employee development hasn’t changed much—until now.
In addition to Managing Stress, the following are three core areas of growth and recommendations for each personality style to consider as foundational building blocks to establishing and maintaining a growth mindset in the face of a world full of endless stressors: 1. Self-Care.
Passive styles such as the “S” and “C” may enjoy activates requiring less physical rigor and emotional exertion. Regardless of the specific behavioral style, consider exploring ideas to change up mundane routines and try new things to broaden options and experiences. While physical activity inherently results in greater health benefits, studies have shown a balance of physical with mental and emotional well-being, such as meditation or other mindful activities, spiritual support, and even psychological support, leads to a healthier, well-adjusted lifestyle. Consider the Behavioral Attitude Index to help identify areas fueled by your internal motivation and passion. This can also help identify activities to get involved in that afford you a physical or emotional outlet serving you in a healthy way.
While physical activity inherently results in greater health benefits, studies have shown a balance of physical with mental and emotional well-being, such as meditation or other mindful activities, spiritual support, and even psychological support, leads to a healthier, well-adjusted lifestyle.
DiSC Behavioral Styles can provide you with the insights and skills necessary to enhance your career status.
By understanding DiSC Behavioral Styles other than your own, you can improve communications, reduce stress and improve productivity withing your organization.
Shapes the environment by influencing or persuading others. “Communication Specialist”