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Access code: ACPI-SAMPLE, completed 2013-01-18 , Adult Concise Report v1.2
DISCLAIMER: This report is for educational and self-awareness purposes only. The content herein is based on general trait tendencies of the D/I personality style. This report is NOT intended to provide data, advice or guidance for diagnostic, health, legal, financial, or psychological purposes. If such advice or data is required, then a qualified professional should be sought. All parties associated with this report are to be held harmless from any and all liabilities, demands, claims, actions or suits that may be asserted related to the use of information contained herein.
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Please keep in mind these words may describe you more or less depending on the situation. If you feel that some of the words above describe you very well, then circle them. If you feel like some of the words do not describe you well, simply cross them out. This information is usually 85-95% accurate, but you are welcome to mark it up to match your unique personality style.
This report is NOT meant to label you! It is designed to HELP you UNDERSTAND and DISCover yourself. You can enjoy your unique personality and your strengths!
The following section describes Joe's strengths based on the D/I personality blend. These strengths represent qualities resulting from blending the D, I, S and C personality traits. Remember, everyone is a unique blend of all four styles. In other words, everyone has some of each of the four major personality styles.
Determined, Energetic and Outgoing
Joe prefers to be on the go and prefers doing multiple tasks with people. Joe enjoys getting results by working with people to achieve goals. Joe looks for opportunities and is eager to get started on the next project.
Enthusiastic Leader:
Joe can work with others in a fast-paced environment. Joe knows how to get people moving toward a goal. Joe works hard and inspires others to do their best.
The following section describes Joe's keys to maintain balance and excellence in life based on the dynamics of the D/I personality blend. These keys are important in adapting to the needs and perspective of others. Practicing these insights will cultivate teamwork, productivity, harmony and understanding with others.
Be Patient With People
Your mindset is "let's go now!" Not everyone will want to move as fast as you do. Be patient with people who prefer to take their time.
Adjust Your Pace
Adjust your pace and energy to those you interact with. Some people respond better to high energy and some people respond better in a calm environment.
Inspire Others to Grow as Leaders
Inspire others to grow by encouraging them to take on leadership roles for future development.
Consider Your Words
Be aware of your tone and intensity level when you communicate. Most people are sensitive to HOW things are said just much as they are to WHAT is being said.
Joe's Main Strength:
You are great at working on projects that require a leader who will take charge, have intense drive and create enthusiastic energy. |
Main Motivation: Producing tangible results through influence with people
Individual Talents and Gifts: Self-motivation, high energy to get results with people
Value as a Team Member: Initiates activities, motivates others to action
Ideal Environment: Where quick decisions are required; varied activities and roles with people
Key to Motivate: Authority to take risks to achieve results; no close supervision; excitement and prestige; opportunity to work hard and play hard; a new challenge
Keys to Manage: While working with others: D/I style blends need the ability to adjust personal intensity to match the situation; to be confronted when they break the rules; an appreciation of slower-pace people; periods of reduced activity to relieve stress
How You Act Best Under Pressure (your perception): Competitive; confident; pioneering; assertive; positive; winner
How Others May MISUNDERSTAND and MISREAD Your Actions Under Pressure (if they do not understand you): Egotistical; nervy; demanding; controlling; aggressive; opinionated
Things to be aware of (possible blind spots): Short term solutions creating long term problems
Complementary Personality Styles: S/CD, S/C, S/I, C/S
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II Basic Style |
DISC Circle Graph |
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53 81 17 54 |
71 68 23 46 |
D/I Blend |
Graph I on the left reflects your Environment Style - how you respond in your environment. This graph indicates the behavior that others are most likely to observe. The higher the graph level for each of the 4 traits, the more that trait is evident in your environment.
Graph II in the center reflects your Basic Style - the real you where you are most comfortable. Traits that are higher on the graph are behaviors that feel more natural to you whereas traits that are lower on the scale are areas are less comfortable for you.
Your DISC Circle Graph on the right is an at-a-glance view of your Basic Style. It is based on your Graph II Basic Style which is D/I.
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