The Personality Axis

While there are many features to each personality style—both positive and challenging—each personality has a simple and understandable axis around which it revolves. This personality axis is a good first step toward understanding personality styles. The axis points for the four personality styles are:

 

  • The Togetherness Axis: Feelings

    First and foremost in the mind of the Togetherness Personality is sensitivity. How will others feel? How will this affect them? Did you show me respect and kindness? The higher your number on the "T" line, the more prominent this feature will be in your personality.

 

  • The Enterpriser Axis: Results

    Enterprisers are happiest when accomplishing something—achieving results. Enterprisers want to steer their own destinies; they feel frustrated or unhappy when not in control. Individualistic in nature, the Enterpriser lives by the creed, "If you want to get something done, do it yourself."

 

  • The Analyzer Axis: Accuracy

    Analyzers desire precision and accuracy in all they do. They require a predictable, linear process; they look for compliance. Their desire for accuracy leads to an intense desire for doing things right.

 

  • The Motivator Axis: Energy

    Motivators gravitate toward fun and joy. They take a more playful approach to life and have great amounts of energy to burn. They love to be on the go, enjoy action, and like to be around others who exude positive energy as well.

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