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Personality Types and Their Spending Habits

Personality Types and Their Spending Habits

Did you know your personality type influences everything in your life – to include whether you are a natural saver or a spender? “D” and “I” personality types using the DiSC personality assessment system are normally quick to spend money! The “S” and “C” personality...

Why “C” Personality Types Need Validation Using DISC

Why “C” Personality Types Need Validation Using DISC

Have you ever had someone say to you “What do you mean by that?” If so, it was probably a “C” or Cautious/Contemplative personality type. This personality type is a “four levels deep” thinker. Therefore they naturally believe that nothing is as it initially seems....

The Buying Habits of Different Personality Types Using DISC

The Buying Habits of Different Personality Types Using DISC

If you are in the sales industry it is vital for you to understand what each personality type wants when buying and how much time they need to make a decision. “D” or Dominant personality types using the DiSC model of human behavior and “I” or Inpiring personality...

Thinkers verses Feelers using DISC Personalities

Thinkers verses Feelers using DISC Personalities

Using the DiSC model of human behavior, there are two personality types who are thinkers and two personality types who are feelers. When communicating with the different personality types it is important to phrase your questions in a way that will best fit the type...

Getting Along With The Supportive “S” Personality in DiSC

Getting Along With The Supportive “S” Personality in DiSC

Do you have an “S” type in your life? It’s pretty much a guarantee that all of us do! Here’s some advice to improve your relationship with them and give them the “warm fuzzy” feelings they enjoy! Stay tuned for my next post on “S” types – this is just part 1! 1. Use...

Getting Along With The Supportive “S” Personality in DiSC Part 2

Getting Along With The Supportive “S” Personality in DiSC Part 2

n my most recent blog, I gave you 4 tips for getting along with the supportive “S” personality type. This is part 2 of the same topic! 5. “S” types are never in a hurry. If you try to rush them – bad things happen! To work around this, always give the “S” types extra...

Strategies for Getting Along with a “D” type using DiSC Part 1

Strategies for Getting Along with a “D” type using DiSC Part 1

“D” personality types are those outgoing, task oriented people who have a bottom line communication style! They can be very difficult to get along with if you don’t know how to effectively communicate with them. Here are some tips for getting along with the “D”...

Strategies for Getting Along with a “D” type using DiSC Part 2

Strategies for Getting Along with a “D” type using DiSC Part 2

In my most recent post, I listed 4 tips to help create better interactions with the “D” or Dominant personality type. Here are some more tips for getting along with the “D” types! 5. Use words that appeal to their personality! “D” types are attracted to words that...

Keith Quigley

Angel Tucker’s presentation was terrific.She has a great understanding on how each personality works in all situations and is able to demonstrate that verbally, physically, and with great expression. She also understands how each personality interacts with the other and is able to bring it to life for the class.

Amie Larsen

Angel does a fabulous job of nailing each personality.

She is very entertaining and presents the information in a way that is easy to understand each personality and how we can identify each one. My personal relationships have improved since learning about the personalities and how I can understand how others think and function.

Bob Lamb

Your training has changed my life.Knowing that I am a strong type “D” personality, it has helped me understand my impatience with others when I want to “get to the point and move on” in discussions. I try to be more understanding in this regard.

Leisa Toops

Angel’s training taught me a new way to understand others.

I’ve had a hard time with “D” personalities (even though I was married to one) because I always thought they should not be rude, mean, sarcastic, etc. to other people. I am going back to the office with a new attitude to handle “D” personalities. Thank You!