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Discover Your Behavioral Style
We are all infinitely unique, however, due to our personality style, we have a whole array of predictable behaviors… By understanding these behavioral tendencies, we get to understand ourselves better, understand and accept those around us better, and empower us to create more successful relationships with most people around us…
Conscientiousness Behavioral Style Strengths and Weaknesses
Before you watch this video you must be:
1. Familiar with the DISC Behavioral Model; or
2. If you are not familiar with the DISC model, or of you need a refresher, watch the How to Recognize the 4 Styles video Here! (opens in new tab)
! You should watch this video no matter what style you are – you’ll learn how to get along better with C styles — if you are a C style, you’ll learn a lot about yourself and how you tend to relate to the world around you…
Dominance Behavioral Style Strengths and Weaknesses
Before you watch this video you must be:
1. Familiar with the DISC Behavioral Model; or
2. If you are not familiar with the DISC model, or of you need a refresher, watch the How to Recognize the 4 Styles video Here! (opens in new tab)
* You should watch this video no matter what style you are – you’ll learn how to get along better with D styles — if you are a D style, you’ll learn a lot about yourself and how you tend to relate to the world around you…

The 4 DISC Personality Syles – How to Communicate More Effectively with Each Style
We are all infinitely unique, however, due to our personality style, we have a whole array of predictable behaviors… By understanding these behavioral tendencies, we get to understand ourselves better, understand and accept those around us better, and empower us to create more successful relationships with most people around us…

Communication Skills Magic, book testimonial
Craig Duswalt, the foundar of the RockStar system – Testimonial

DiSC Behavioral Model History
Learn about the history behind the DiSC Behavioral Model. More than 7O years ago, William Moulton Marston wrote the book entitled Emotions of Normal People; while he did not develop the four-quadrant model that we know today, many researchers capitalized on his work and created the DiSC system as we know it today…