My JOURNEY compass
Today’s Insights
Leadership
I shared my desire to listen and step back more, so consider how I can create an environment where Indigo can feel lifted from the ‘what’ so he can start thinking more about the ‘why’ and the ‘how’ to stand even taller on his own.
Consider asking him what he thinks even more than I usually do so he can learn to trust his instincts more. Empowering him meaningfully may help him step forward so I can step back.
Communication
Be proud of what you have achieved on X. Remember that success is not about you doing and knowing everything, but being curious enough to ask the right questions so you can achieve the best possible outcomes.
The Reformer’s Strengths
Here at Journey, we strive to provide you with all the resources you need for personal and professional growth.
Below you’ll find your highlighted strengths for this quarter. You’ll also find information on how best to leverage your strengths, and what to be wary of. Helping you live a lifestyle aligned with your goals.
The Top Three & Bottom Three Reformers
Healthy Levels
Level 1 (At Their Best): Become extraordinarily wise and discerning. By accepting what is, they become transcendentally realistic, knowing the best action to take in each moment. Humane, inspiring, and hopeful: the truth will be heard.
Level 2: Conscientious with strong personal convictions: they have an intense sense of right and wrong, personal religious and moral values. Wish to be rational, reasonable, self-disciplined, mature, moderate in all things.
Level 3: Extremely principled, always want to be fair, objective, and ethical: truth and justice primary values. Sense of responsibility, personal integrity, and of having a higher purpose often make them teachers and witnesses to the truth.
Unhealthy Levels
Level 7: Can be highly dogmatic, self-righteous, intolerant, and inflexible. Begin dealing in absolutes: they alone know “The Truth.” Everyone else is wrong: very severe in judgments, while rationalizing own actions.
Level 8: Become obsessive about imperfection and the wrongdoing of others, although they may fall into contradictory actions, hypocritically doing the opposite of what they preach.
Level 9: Become condemnatory toward others, punitive and cruel to rid themselves of wrongdoers. Severe depressions, nervous breakdowns, and suicide attempts are likely. Generally corresponds to the Obsessive-Compulsive and Depressive personality disorders.
Conscientious
Ethical
Strive to improve things
Well organized
Critical
Perfectionist
Resentment
Impatience
The Campaigner
ENFP
A Campaigner (ENFP) is someone with the Extraverted, Intuitive, Feeling, and Prospecting personality traits. These people tend to embrace big ideas and actions that reflect their sense of hope and goodwill toward others. Their vibrant energy can flow in many directions.
Campaigners (ENFPs) are true free spirits – outgoing, openhearted, and open-minded. With their lively, upbeat approach to life, they stand out in any crowd. But even though they can be the life of the party, Campaigners don’t just care about having a good time. These personality types run deep – as does their longing for meaningful, emotional connections with other people.
My Strengths
Positivity
There are new people to meet, new rooms to work, new crowds to mingle in.
Communications
I like to explain, to describe, to host, to speak in public, and to write. This is my Communication strength at work.
woo
I am energized from breaking the ice and making a new connection with someone. There are new people to meet, new rooms to work, new crowds to mingle in.
Achiever
Achieving is the jolt I can always count on to get me started on new tasks and challenges. It is the power supply that causes me to set the pace and define the levels of productivity for my workgroup.
Learner
Learning falls into the strategic thinking category of themes people high in the learner theme are open minded they have a continuous desire to journey from not knowing all the way to knowing and it’s that journey that excites them even more than the outcome.
My Personality Dimensions
Extroversion
- energized by social settings
- more comfortable in the ‘grey’
- find voice easily
- quick with feedback
- comfortable thinking out loud
Perceiver
- open-ended outcomes
- open-ended thinking
Feeler
- find inspiration in future possibilities
- happier in flexibility
Intuition
- find inspiration in future possibilities
- happier in flexibility