Stabilizer

Stabilizers in Tension-Reaction

This series of email will explore tension-reaction behavior and the predictable ways each Behavior Style tends to react under stress and tension. Stabilizers in Tension-Reaction Behavior Acquiesce When people are experiencing tension, they can exhibit a wide range of behaviors influenced by deep-rooted and immediate variables. Deeper variables include things like life experience, how one’s […]

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Below Midline

People tend to get more energy from certain behaviors and work activities than others. Subsequently, they tend to give effort and energy to the activities where they get the most energy. It can be helpful to think of these things as behaviors or activities that either drain or charge our “internal battery.” Below Midlines Styles

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Style to Style Stabilizer

STABILIZER Stabilizer to Controller From a Behavior Style perspective, Stabilizer and Controllers are opposites. Controllers tend to take action quickly, are comfortable with conflict, and do not typically express their emotions. These three things can all be confusing and frustrating for Stabilizers. To reduce the frustration, minimize your expression of feelings. Instead, keep conversations focused

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