As we go through this life of ours, I hope it is important to you to communicate well with others – to hear their thoughts and ideas and share yours as well. Then to understand each other.
These blogposts on how each DISC Style prefers to communicate are meant to be a key to those goals.
Last week, we discussed how a task-focused, high energy, must-be-in-charge, High D-Style person prefers that others communicate with them. This week, as we focus on the people-focused, fun-loving, persuasive High I-Style person, you can imagine that their communication preferences would be vastly different.
First, as a reminder, the High I-Style person tends to:
- Be fun-loving, a “party looking for a place to happen”
- Focus on people more than on tasks
- Have a “faster speed motor”
- Be more outgoing – a friendly extrovert
- Be very persuasive
- Have a positive attitude – usually sees the jar half full
- Have lots of enthusiasm
Not surprisingly then, they appreciate this kind of communication from others:
- Friendly comments
- No harshness
- Focus on the benefit to people
- Prefers to discuss ideas
- Include lots of laughter when appropriate
All of these points will make it easier for the High I-Style person to listen well and stay focused on what others are trying to say to them.
As a High I-Style myself, I have learned that if I need to have a conversation that will involve lots of facts, numbers or details – it will require extra effort to listen well. I also know that after a certain amount of time, my brain will say “Uncle”, my eyes will glaze over and there will be no point in continuing the conversation. But I can sit around and discuss ideas, especially how they will benefit people, for hours. If you throw in a few jokes or funny stories, I am a captive audience!
If you would like to learn more about your own DISC Styles, just click here for more information on getting a DISC Assessment – an easy online process that will gain you lots of insight.
QUESTION: Does the importance of knowing how best to communicate with each Style resonate with you? I’d love to hear your thoughts and observations. Please share in the comment section below.
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