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Interpersonal Intricacies – the “High S” February 13, 2009

Posted by Greg Troxell in Uncategorized.
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Some people are just so… “nice”. Well at least most of the time. I mean everyone loses their patience. But most often the “High S” is amazingly consistent, and they like stability. That is they may be happy to press forward and not mess with the system. But on the whole they are accommodating, peace-seeking, and they like helping and supporting others. They tend to be good listeners and counselors – in fact in the church many are engaged as small group leaders, Sunday school teachers or perhaps the hospitality team.

But even though these people are naturally… nice, they may have a spiritual gift like “Evangelist” or “Prophet” – Really – it’s possible.

You see the gifts are our supernatural gifts from God, while our behavioral profile could be described as a natural profile.

Want to learn how your D I S C behavioral blend affects the expression of spiritual gifts? Contact us.

clipped from changingminds.org

  • Be genuinely interest in them as a person
  • Create a human working environment for them
  • Give them time to adjust to change
  • Clearly define goals for them and provide ongoing support
  • Recognize and appreciate their achievements
  • Avoid hurry and pressure
  • Present new ideas carefully

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