Release the Animal in You. Tutor Training October 29, 2008.

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Release the Animal in You. Tutor Training October 29, 2008

Type ‘D’ D’s are dominant and demanding. They win at all costs. They do not care as much about what people think as they care about getting the job done. Their insensitivity to feelings makes them too strong. They are great at developing things, but they need to improve their ability to do things correctly. Their strong will should be disciplined to prepare and think more accurately about what they are doing. The are motivated by serious challenged to accomplish tasks.

Too aggressive… Sometimes type D personality tend to be very aggressive which can get them into trouble and are misunderstood. It is important to understand yourself and understand those that are lions in order to be able to work with or around them. _BtMuSjnGcY _BtMuSjnGcY

Type ‘I’ I’s are impressive people. They are extremely active and excited individuals. Approval is important to them. They can have lots of friends if they do not overdo their need for attention. They can be sensitive and emotional. They need to be more interested in others and willing to listen. They do not like research unless it makes them look good. They often do things to please the crowd. They are entertainers. They need to control their feelings and think more logically. They often outshine other and are motivated by recognition.

Social butterflies… Are among the most social people. Just like the otters who are among the most playful and sociable animals on earth. Tend to be quite active and noisy, particularly in groups. Is most often served creating a fun environment with other otters. 54b_pYROOqE

Type ‘S’ S’s are stable and shy types. They do not like change. They enjoy pleasing people and can consistently do the same job. Secure, non-threatening surroundings are important to them. They make the best friends because they are so forgiving. Other people sometimes take advantage of them. They need to be stronger and learn how to say NO to a friend who wants them to do wrong. Talking in front of large crowds is difficult for them. They are motivated by sweet and sincere opportunities to help others.

Man’s/ Woman’s best friend… Among the most loyal, stable, of domestic animals. Tends to be friendly, reliable and trustworthy. Can be very protective of family members. Is most comfortable in safe, stable, stable environment. By0B4OPHI4

Type ‘C’ C’s are logical and analytical. Their predominant drive is careful, calculating, compliant and correct behavior. When frustrated, they can over do it or be the exact opposite. They need answers and opportunities to reach their potential. They tend not to care about their feelings of others. They can be critical and crabby. They prefer quality and reject phoniness in others. They are motivated by explanations and projects that stimulate their thinking.

Busy Beaver… Among the most intelligent of all the mammals in efficiency and technical skills in organizing its domain. Instinctively, a beaver is gifted at solving the most difficult technical problems in building and constructing things. Is very comfortable working along or in very small groups. W0df1EvmMY