So someone might call me and that would suck and I’d have to redo this. There is an actual disclaimer and wow, I totally did not put do not disturb on my phone. Before I begin, I want to do the disclaimer, every now and then we have a disclaimer for whatever lecture series we’re doing, right? And yes, this series is no different for season 15. So that’s kind of like where we’re going with this, but anyway, let’s get down to it. So we’re going to be having that set up in the near future as I kinda turn my apartment more into this like studio thing. But although speaking of low budget I actually did gather some different camera gear to help me with lighting and some various other things. So I guess that’s just kinda how it is given the fact that kind of doing this low budget right now. So I realized that some of the words are actually really small on the I don’t know, on the feed here when we’re recording, but I’ll be explaining and saying audibly what those are in case you’re not able to see it. I don’t know anybody or even yourself to kind of help you identify with, oh, you know, what type you are, et cetera. But now we’re actually going to be putting it in practice here for this lecture so that you can actually see how to do it and how to do it in real time and do it with somebody. We’ve just defined each of the different tools that could be used to determine someone’s interaction style and temperament. And we can actually kind of teach people how to use it. So for this episode, I decided to actually create the type grid with all of the small components associated with it for the sake of this lecture. Joseph of csjoseph.life, doing another episode, the final episode of season 15, where we’re discussing how to use the type grid. If you've got tasks to do, you'd rather get them over and done with early, often.– Hey guys, it’s C.S.
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You probably like routines and schedules and are probably quite disciplined and organised too. Movement = you prefer to always be on the go, you'd rather not slow down and breeze through life like a control type. You don't like chaos/ you being disrupted by conflict, so you'll remove the conflict in order to carry on. You'd rather be talked to and NOT start a conversation.Ĭontrol = you like to go at your own pace, and you like serene environments, you like to casually breeze through life and enjoy the simple aspects of it. You don't like starting conversations and you're often the one who's answering the questions that a initiating type has asked you. Responding = You're often at the receiving end of a conversation. Could mean that you're confident and start conversations off.
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Initiating = You often start/initiate/instigate conversations.
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Informative = You like you inform people on a lot of things, can sometimes get irrelevant, you like explaining yourself and things to other people, often in depth. :)ĭirect = you answer people's questions directly and simplistically, you don't get irrelevant in your responses. There's something new in the chart above that I haven't talked about in this book yet, and that's your interaction style. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image.
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