Turkey, Tinsel, and DISC: Which Style Makes the Best Holiday Host?

The holidays are here. Some people can’t wait to open their doors, set the table, and yell, “Come on in!” Others would rather show up with a pie and sneak out before the dishes. 

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The Power of One: Making DISC a Daily Habit

Your Extended DISC® Assessment provides valuable insight into how you prefer to behave, communicate, and interact with others. You now have the information, but how do you apply it?

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How to work With Your Opposite DISC Style Without Losing Your Cool

Ever feel like you’re working with someone from another planet? You say one thing, they hear another. You want to move fast; they want to slow down. You like details; they want big ideas. What feels natural to you may seem confusing, or even annoying, to them. Welcome to the world of opposite DISC styles.

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How DISC Helps You Deal with Difficult Personalities

We've all faced challenging interactions with certain individuals. Is it possible to improve these interactions? Let's see how DISC helps.

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Rethinking DISC: From Work to Personal Success

Amidst numerous personality assessments and self-help tools, DISC stands out for its practicality and impact. Typically seen as a work tool, see how it also benefits your personal life!

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Leading Through Change with DISC

Leaders face numerous challenges amidst shifts in the economy, society, and technology. Learn how DISC helps leaders better understand and support their people in times of change. 

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DISC and Esports

I went to the FNCS Global Championship Tournament last weekend. While watching, I started thinking about how DISC personality traits could affect these players. 

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What Does Your Favorite Day of the Week Say About Your DISC Style?

A friend recently asked me what my favorite day of the week was. I gave it some thought and replied, "Sunday." She said, "Yeah, you have a Sunday vibe about you." 

Her question sparked my curiosity to connect a person's favorite day of the week to our DISC styles. Preferences oftentimes reflect key aspects of personalities. DISC styles define behavioral preferences that can offer a glimpse

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C-styles Modifications Done Correctly

Knowing when to leverage a C-style's strengths and when to adapt their approach are keys to continued success.

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S-Style Modifications for Your Team's Success

When should S-styles focus on their behavioral strengths and when should they adjust? How can small brief adjustments better the S-style's interaction?

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