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These comments are the view people have when they see the other person as difficult and therefore tend to appear negative. Go to "Your Personality" for more information on DISC personality styles.

IF YOU ARE A "D" YOU ARE SEEN BY THE

"D" as argumentative, arrogant, controlling, aggressive, competitive, strong, demanding.

"I" as too "here and now," not working well with ideas, overbearing, a poor planner, arrogant.
"S" as overbearing, self-involved, lacking trust in others, dominating, arrogant, acting thoughtlessly, nervous, argumentative, confrontational.
"C" as impulsive, a poor planner, superficial, argumentative, arrogant, domineering, nervous.

IF YOU ARE AN "I" YOU ARE SEEN BY THE

"D" as impractical, a braggart, a non-doer, too theoretical, egotistical, overly optimistic.

"I" as stimulating, optimistic, fun, outgoing, friendly.

"S" as cold, condescending, self-involved, egotistical, overly optimistic, inattentive.

"C" as not thinking things out, unrealistic, superficial, too easily impressed with new ideas, gullible, egotistical, overly optimistic, too sure of yourself.

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IF YOU ARE AN "S" YOU ARE SEEN BY THE

"D" as manipulative, sentimental, not hard nosed, slow, laid-back, complacent.

"I" as stirring up conflict, sentimental, subjective, manipulative, complacent, possessive.

"S" as dependable, self-controlled, patient, a good listener, accommodating, kind.

"C" as over reactive, over personalizing issues, too casual, subjective (vague), manipulative, apathetic, possessive.

IF YOU ARE A "C" YOU ARE SEEN BY THE

"D" as indecisive, rigid, overly cautious, slow, overly dependent, defensive, evasive.

"I" as nitpicking, overly cautious, overly serious and rigid, too involved with detail to grasp basic principles, too dependent, evasive, defensive, worrying too much.

"S" as cold, unemotional, insensitive, not empathetic, overly reliant on facts, evasive.

"C" as a perfectionists, accurate, following the wrong rules, proper.

Courtesy of Patsy Mitchell © Copyright 2000

DIFFERENT DOESN'T MEAN WRONG.
IT JUST MEANS "DIFFERENT"

Much of the vitality in a friendship lies in the honoring of differences, not simply in the enjoyment of similarities.
--- James Fredericks in Journal of Ecumenical Studies

 

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