Sustainability
In this course, you will learn about S, Sustainability – how we respond to stress, and our traits in this orientation. Begin now to learn about the unique you!
S, Sustainability describes our response to stress and crisis.
From S, Sustainability, we will discover whether we remain composed and robust when dealing with stress, or we are driven by stress to be alert and attentive to others. When we understand how we respond to stress, we can be more aware of our emotions, allowing us to better manage our stress, and to overcome our fear of failure.
S, Sustainability can generally be understood in these 3 inclinations: robust, steady and volatile.
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 S, Sustainability, you tend to be Robust when responding to stress. This indicates that you are able to handle stressful situations with a high level of composure.
Being resilient and able to handle stressful situations with a high level of composure is your unique strength.
Do you know? S, Sustainability affects how we manage stress, anger and disappointments. It will also impact how we overcome our fear of failure, sense of guilt and negative emotions.
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 S, Sustainability, you tend to be Steady when responding to stress. This indicates that while you may express your emotions at times, you are generally able to manage it.
Being able to manage volatility in emotions is your unique strength.
Do you know? S, Sustainability affects how we manage stress, anger and disappointments. It will also impact how we overcome our fear of failure, sense of guilt and negative emotions.
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 S, Sustainability, you tend to be Volatile when responding to stress. This indicates that you are alert and attentive. In stressful situations, you may be tense, anxious and quick to react.
Being attentive and caring towards details and the feelings of others is your unique strength.
Do you know? S, Sustainability affects how we manage stress, anger and disappointments. It will also impact how we overcome our fear of failure, sense of guilt and negative emotions.
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.