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KNOWING HOW WE ARE AND HOW WE AFFECT EACH OTHER
DIFFERENT TYPES AT THEIR BEST
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DIFFERENT TYPES AT THEIR WORST
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Active |
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Reflective |
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Hyperactive |
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Inative & withdrawn |
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Initiating |
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Considering |
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Interrupting |
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Secretive |
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Bring breadth |
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Bring depth |
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Superficial |
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Overly serious |
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Practical |
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Imaginative |
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Stuck in the mud |
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Impractical |
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Realistic |
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Original |
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Slow & dull |
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Uncareful |
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Bring data |
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Bring perspective |
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Wet blankets: "it won't work" |
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Flightly & dreamy |
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Analytical |
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Afflilative |
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Overly competitive |
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Overly sentimental |
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Objective |
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Subjective |
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Blunt |
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Unlclear & wordy |
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Bring consistency |
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Bring harmony |
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Cold & Uncaring |
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Too easily hurt |
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Decisive |
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Inquisitive |
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Overy opinionated |
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Indecisive |
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Take charge |
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Adaptable |
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Intrusive |
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Irresponsible |
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Bring a plan |
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Bring openness to options |
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Controlling |
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Lazy & procrastinating |
By: John K. DiTiberio, Ph.D., St. Louis University, St. Louis Missouri
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