Your DISC Graph in Words

In the DISC section, turn to the page titled: Descriptors

This page is the theory of behavior in application. These words represent your Natural Graph, your natural/go-to tendencies.

  • Do you agree with words highlighted? If you don’t feel the words describe you all the time, consider them “situational.”

  • Are there any words not highlighted that should be? Go ahead and highlight them. 

  • Pick a word from each category to describe yourself.

  • Which words are you most proud of and why?

You can also use these descriptors to identify bias and shift yourself from tolerance to appreciation.

  • Choose a word that’s frustrating or irksome to you, a word that’s on the opposite side of where most of your descriptors are highlighted. 

  • What irritates you about that descriptor?

  • What can you appreciate about a person who has the qualities associated with that descriptor?

Jalene Case

Jalene works with leaders who want to lead themselves first and develop a stronger team that focuses on what matters most. As a coach and consultant, she brings 40 years of business experience and a passion for the work! She holds a Masters in Education with a focus in organizational learning and has earned certifications in professional coaching and various assessment tools in order to offer clients a unique support strategy for reaching their goals. In 2015, she went on the trip of a lifetime, traveling with her husband from Oregon to the southern tip of South America on motorcycles for 2 years. Learn more about Jalene and her purposeful work at JaleneCase.com.

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