Affirmation
In this course, you will learn about A, Affirmation – how we respond to authority and leadership, and our traits in this orientation. Begin now to learn about the unique you!
A, Affirmation describes our positivity towards authority and leadership. Authorities can include persons, such as school principals, teachers, or even parents; it can also involve policies, regulations and the information that we receive.
From A, Affirmation, we will discover whether we will be forthcoming in our praise of others and treat people with a sincere heart, or that we tend to challenge structures, systems and processes in an independent, aggressive and scrutinising manner.
A, Affirmation can generally be understood in these 3 inclinations: encouraging, approving and questioning.
Personality traits are neither good nor bad. Every personality inclination has its strengths and potential. What matters is how we apply our strengths and discover where we best fit. Let us embark on a learning journey together, to better understand our unique selves, and to live out an abundant life.
Congrats! In A, Affirmation, you tend to be Encouraging when responding to authority. This indicates that you treasure relationships when working with others, taking care of emotional aspects more than rational aspects.
Forthrightness, generosity, tolerance and care for others in the pursuit of harmony is your unique strength.
Do you know? A, Affirmation affects how we manage set boundaries, how we handle critical conversations, and how we determine the reliability of the information we receive. It also impacts our conflict management styles, decision making styles, as well as how we negotiate.
Do remember that personality traits are neither good nor bad. Every personality inclination has its strengths and potential. What matters is how we apply our strengths and discover where we best fit.
Congrats! In A, Affirmation, you tend to be Approving when responding to authority. This indicates that you remain true to your principles while working with others to build a harmonious relationship.
Being able to encourage, praise, appreciate harmony, question to clarify, and speak the truth is your unique strength.
Do you know? A, Affirmation affects how we manage set boundaries, how we handle critical conversations, and how we determine the reliability of the information we receive. It also impacts our conflict management styles, decision making styles, as well as how we negotiate.
Do remember that personality traits are neither good nor bad. Every personality inclination has its strengths and potential. What matters is how we apply our strengths and discover where we best fit.
Congrats! In A, Affirmation, you tend to be Questioning when responding to authority. This indicates that you will ask questions to seek evidence and to clarify. You care about facts, and stay true to your observations and principles. You also care about quality.
Being scrutinising, and thorough in investigating for evidence, is your unique strength.
Do you know? A, Affirmation affects how we manage set boundaries, how we handle critical conversations, and how we determine the reliability of the information we receive. It also impacts our conflict management styles, decision making styles, as well as how we negotiate.
Do remember that personality traits are neither good nor bad. Every personality inclination has its strengths and potential. What matters is how we apply our strengths and discover where we best fit.