Showing posts with label Coaching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coaching. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 December 2022

Wondering What A DISC Coach Does?

What Is The DISC Assessment?

First, let me explain what the DISC is used for in the coaching profession.

DISC is defined by Target Training International, as “the universal language of observable behavior.” It is one of their behavioral assessments that explains how a person does what they do. Many people mistakenly call DISC a personality profile. In practice, “personality” includes much more than our behaviors because it is formed by our values, character, temperament, beliefs and many other factors.

The DISC Assessment is defined as the “how” behind your “what” in that it looks at how our behavioral style impacts the way we communicate, complete tasks, and interact with others.

Four Behavioral Styles

Each person is unique and has their own behavioral makeup that is influenced by four behavioral styles: Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Compliance. Our behaviors can be analyzed along a continuum for each of these styles. There are no good or bad styles, and a “high” or “low” is neither a positive or negative, as there are pros and cons across the continuum of personality. The key to DISC is understanding how these styles affect a person’s behavior and then applying that knowledge to how we interact with each other.

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Thursday, 24 November 2022

Are you an executive who struggles with executive function?

Executive Coaches in Boston

This article, written by Wayne Kessler, of Executive Coaches in Boston, reviews how Executive Function Coaching can help if you are someone that struggles with Executive function challenges. We review what executive functioning skills are and why they are important. We then explore the causes of Executive functioning challenges. We also cover what are the signs of poor Executive functioning. We review what is an executive functioning disorder. And then, we highlight how ADHD affects executive functioning. Can you have executive function disorder without ADHD is also addressed. We then discuss how Executives and others can improve their executive functioning skills. If you, or someone you know has challenges with Executive function it is important to seek help so that you can fulfill your potential in life. If left unaddressed people are more apt to struggle unnecessarily with personal and professional issues that can affect their career and relationships.