DISC Styles

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If I Know I’m Stressed, How Do I “Erase” It?

2020-12-22T13:57:50-07:00 December 22nd, 2020|Categories: DISC and Stress|Tags: , |

The Goal - to get from "AAAUUUGGGHHH" to "Ahhhhhh". But when it comes to stress, we all "erase" it in different ways. Before I learned these insights, whenever I was stressed, my tactic was to keep pushing through... don't stop... don't quit... make progress. But I found it only exacerbated the stress and complicated the issues [...]

DISC Styles and Being Stressed Out – How are They Unique?

2021-02-01T16:59:02-07:00 December 15th, 2020|Categories: DISC and Stress|Tags: , |

First, let me say emphatically that I DELIGHT in Christmas! But between our relentless COVID-19 foe and our often-unrealistic expectations of Christmas, there seems to be an inordinate amount of stress in people's lives this year. Just check in with FaceBook or Twitter to see strong emotions and frustrations spilling out of folks everywhere! I know [...]

What is the Next Step in DISC Basics?

2021-02-01T16:54:38-07:00 December 8th, 2020|Categories: DISC Basics, DISC and Hiring|Tags: , |

Last week, I introduced just the tip of the iceberg regarding the DISC Styles. Let's get to know these Styles a bit better this week. I think we would all agree - each person is unique. But somehow when it comes to hiring and placing people in our staff positions in our office, we think if [...]

If There is One Magic Key, What Does It Unlock?

2021-02-01T16:17:31-07:00 December 1st, 2020|Categories: DISC Basics|Tags: |

My first three blogposts focused on the challenges we face as dental professionals regarding staffing our practices. Now I want to start answering the questions I posed. If there is One Magic Key to dealing with hiring and turnover and creating teams who want to stay for the long haul, what is that Key and what does [...]