Discover the Real You: Understanding the 3 Key Graphs in Your DISC Report
- Stacy Mulligan
- Jul 21, 2024
- 2 min read
Back in the day, when I first took the DISC test and got my report, it was just a dot on a chart. It told me I was a "DI," but that's all.
Now, the DISC test is much more detailed, especially through the John Maxwell program, which is where I get it.
One of the most valuable parts of the report is a section that shows three graphs, explaining your personality and behavior in different settings and offers a more clear understanding into who you are and if you are living in a way that is true to the authentic you.
These graphs show:
1. How you think others expect you to act in public or at work.
2. Your instinctual behavior when stressed.
3. How you believe you present yourself to the world.
If graphs 1 and 2 are very different, it means you're not being true to yourself, possibly hiding your true traits or pushing behaviors that don't come naturally.
For example, if you're naturally introverted but act extroverted in public, you might be suppressing your true self.
The DISC report is now a 30-page document that reveals a lot more than just a dot.
It helps you understand your behavior deeply and offers new insight into how you interact with the world around you.
The best part is that the test only takes 7 minutes, and if you need help with the report, you can reach out to me.
Check it out. You won't regret it.
Click the link to get started! https://bit.ly/DISCPAGE
Stacy Mulligan
Maxwell Certified Speaker, DISC Trainer and Coach
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