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Using DISC Personality Test as a Tool for Personal Growth

DISC Profile Helps You Play to Your Strengths DISC Personality Test paints a positive strengths-based picture of your personality. Few of us are experts in motivating ourselves and others. But one thing we know with certainty: people flourish when we affirm their strengths and help steer them into areas where they can excel. There is

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DISC Profile Type Intensity

Understanding DISC Personality Test, DISC Profile Type Intensity Are You a High D, I, S or C? This is an important part of interpreting the DISC Test. The graphs to the left represent the Basic Styles (Graph II) of two different people. Note the following features: 1. Trait Intensity – Intensity has to do with

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DISC Profile Blends

Understanding DISC Assessment – DISC Profile Blends In the theory behind DISC Profile, all four behavioral types factor into one’s profile. One is not just “high D,” or “high C,” etc., but is a unique blend of the high/low scales of all four. When you take the DISC Assessment, especially the standard, extended and leadership

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DISC Profile Basic Style and Adapted Style

Understanding DISC Profile – DISC Personality Test Basic and Adapted Styles After you take the DISC Profile, you will see your type expressed in two graphs: Graph I and Graph II. DISC Test Graph II: Basic Style is based on your “least choices,” and reflects the real you, your “sweet spot.” The theory is we

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DISC Profile Most and Least Preferences

Understanding DISC Personality Test – DISC Profile Most and Least Choices DISC Profile asks you to think about how you “behave” in certain situations. It gives you twenty-four sets of four words or phrases. In each set, you choose which of the four words or phrases is “most” like you and which one is “least”

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DISC Profile Model of Behavior

Understanding DISC Personality Test – DISC Profile Model of Behavior While the theory behind the DISC Profile has been around since the ancient Greeks, the current understanding reflects the work of William Marston in The Emotions of Normal People (1928). Many other psychologists have built on Marston’s foundation to create the modern versions of the

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About DISC Personality Source

I was introduced to DISC Personality Test over 25 years ago as part of my doctoral studies. It was such a positive experience that I became a DISC Consultant to share it with others. I have administered the DISC Assessment to thousands as a university professor, leadership coach and consultant. I believe in the DISC

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Quick Facts on the DISC Profile

DISC Profile is Recognized DISC Profile is known globally by many names: DISC Personality Test, DISC Assessment, DISC Personality Quiz, and DISC Test. DISC Profile is the most popular personality test used by over 40 million people worldwide. DISC Test is Positive DISC Personality Test is an affirming behavioral profile, and does not assess dysfunction

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What is DISC Personality Test?

Over 40 million people understand themselves better & enrich relationships with the DISC Personality Test DISC Personality Test, also known as DISC Profile, DISC Test or DISC Assessment, is one of the most trusted, proven tools for self-improvement. DISC Profile is a simple yet profound instrument that helps people know themselves, emphasize strengths, minimize blind

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DISC Personality Styles, D – Dominant

In the DISC Personality Test, the first letter in the acronym is “D” for “Dominant” tendencies. The list below describes the characterstics of those who score high “D.” Basic description – DOMINANT, Demanding, Driving, Determined, Decisive, Doers Ancient Greek (Hippocrates) — “Choleric” Wilson Social Style — Driver Celebrity “D” Personalities – Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton,

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