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    Styles of Holiday Stress

    By Heidi | December 23, 2004

    The holiday season celebrates love and peace. It is no secret, however, that for many it is also a time of heightened stress. Under stress, the weaknesses of each behavioral style become glaringly evident.

    From the lack of patience in traffic, to the bump and grind in the malls, we see the signs of the basic styles under stress. There nearly 400 behavioral style “profiles,” but to reduce it to the basic four DISC categories, some of the behaviors of each style under moderate to heavy stress are as follows:

    Even very effective communicators will find it challenging to adapt their behaviors under stress. However, those who learn to be aware of the weaknesses and blind spots of themselves and others know how to recognize the signs of styles under stress and to adapt themselves more quickly, turning their weaknesses back into the strengths of their behavioral style.

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    Topics: Behavioral Style Analysis, DISC |

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    One Response to “Styles of Holiday Stress”

    1. Data Dome » DISC at the Mall: Holiday Shopping by Core DISC Behavioral Style Says:
      December 20th, 2006 at 11:51 am

      [...] Styles of Holiday Stress 2004 [...]

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