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DISC Styles and Lying
When people think about the DISC model of personality, people don’t tend to relate DISC and lying. Interestingly, they come together in the Wonder Woman character. Confused? Let’s go back to the early 1900s and take a quick look at William Moulton Marston’s...

Sometimes Even You Can Be Annoying
We are keenly aware that at times, other people push our buttons. But we don’t put much thought into the notion that we may push other peoples buttons too. And what’s worse, we may be unwittingly pushing their buttons just by being who we are. The DISC styles can help...

Care Don’t Worry
Out of the four DISC styles, the Supportive S style is most prone to experience worrying. This happens when there is an excessive and irrational fear about everyday things that is disproportional to what is causing the person to worry At worst, when this occurs, the...

D’s and Clarity
Ever notice that some people have a proverbial sign on their forehead that says “cut to the chase!”? If you speak a little bit long, their body language gets fidgety, they instinctively reach for their phone then pull back, their eyes dart around. They’re trying to be...

I Know that I am Right Because…
Each of the DISC styles has a different way of knowing that they are right. Let’s take a look: When do D’s know they’re right? When they wake up each morning. D’s possess a natural confidence about their ability to achieve whatever they set their minds to. By actively...

Know Thyself
There is common thread among many of history’s great philosophers and masters. Socrates said it most succinctly in his guiding principle, “Know thyself.” The Tao Te Ching stated, “Knowing others is intelligence, knowing yourself is true wisdom.” And in Hamlet, William...

A Simple Model Explains So Much
Human behavior is really quite simple if you have a model for understanding it. As Francis Bacon said, “A model is a tool for the mind.” The power of the DISC styles is that they provide a framework for making sense of why people say what they say and do what they do....

The Power of Intention
Goethe said, “In the works of man as in those of nature, it is the intention which is chiefly worth studying.” Understanding the DISC styles give us the opportunity to look to intention rather than just behavior. Consider a recent interaction that I had with a friend....

Keeping the Beat
Keeping the Beat by Merrick Rosenberg As I watched my son’s school concert last night, I realized that drummer plays the role of the Supportive or “S” DISC style in the band. The drummer holds the music together. The drummer’s role is to keep the beat and ensure that...

Personality Tests by the Numbers
Personality Tests by the Numbers by Merrick Rosenberg There are many profiles that assess an individual’s behavioral style or personality. These tools are used extensively in companies to increase employee effectiveness by increasing self-awareness and teaching people...