• Ep. 191 - DiSC Assessment For Happier Marriages

  • Sep 25 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 191 - DiSC Assessment For Happier Marriages

  • Summary

  • They say communication is the foundation of a great marriage. But most people think talking is communicating. It is part of communication but it doesn’t necessarily mean you understand each other. Good communication means both parties understand each other and can resolve disagreements without blowing up into major conflict.

    This is where so many married couples struggle. Being able to resolve conflict. In this episode, we’re going to share one tool that has helped us and our clients better understand each other and improve communication. It is the DiSC assessment. A widely used personality profile that helps people understand themselves as well as the other person to better communicate.

    Take the DiSC Assessment free https://discpersonalitytesting.com/free-disc-test/

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    Key Takeaways:

    • Personality/communication styles as defined by DiSC

    • Learn your negative tendencies to avoid conflict

    • Learn your spouse's tendencies to improve communication

    • Creating rules of engagement to better resolve conflict

    • This will also enhance communication and relationships in your business

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