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Understanding How Others Misunderstand You | 
enlarge | Authors: Ron Braund, Ken Voges Publisher: Moody Publishers Category: Book
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 70010
Media: Paperback Pages: 304 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.7
ISBN: 0802411061 Dewey Decimal Number: 158 EAN: 9780802411068 ASIN: 0802411061
Publication Date: July 1, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
Using the pioneering DISC profile, this book teaches--in clear terms--how to build closer, more understanding relationships at home, work and church.
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Helpful. Very strong Christian references. May 19, 2008 RealNameNotGiven 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I found this book helpful and rated it well. I just want to ensure folks realize that there is extensive comparisoin to New Testament biblical references. Not that there is anything wrong with that :-)
A Must Read January 2, 2006 DEM (Fairbanks, Alaska) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I highly recommend the reading of this book to anyone experiencing a struggle in communicating to their spouse, co-worker, child, church member, pastor, etc. It has helped me understand clearly how to best assess how to effectively communicate with other personalities. It has helped me understand not only how others think, but more importantly how I percieve things, strengths and weaknesses, blind spots, etc.in my own life. I guarantee within a short time you will easily relate to the personality types identified, whether it be your own or someone you know. After becoming familiar with its content and purpose, if approached honestly and openly, it can drastically enhance your ability to relate to those in which you may now struggle.
DISC in a Christian context June 14, 2005 Lynellen Perry (Dumfries, VA USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Ron Braund is a licensed marriage and family therapist; Ken Voges is the author of several other personality/behavior tools for Christians. Together, they have written this great book which applies DISC personality/behavior theory in a Christian context. In chapter one, they discuss how people are different: perceptual differences, motivational differences, and needs vs. values. They argue that personalities are by God's design and that no personality style is wrong or bad .. that every personality should be balanced, not letting strengths be emphasized to the point of weakness. Next, they introduce the DISC personality system and explain its vocabulary. They review how expectations and environment can have an impact on how people express their personalities, and they give examples of the DISC personality styles in daily living. In each of the two chapters about a particular personality style, they hit on 11 points: 1. Primary drive of the style 2. Personal giftedness of the style 3. Potential spiritual gifts of the style 4. Instinctive fear of the style 5. Strength out of control 6. Stress response 7. Blind spots 8. Areas to work on 9. Best complementary team members 10. Related Biblical model 11. Bible study references on strengths and weaknesses The authors illustrate the D style with the life of Paul; the S style with the life of Abraham; the C style with the life of Moses; and the I style with the life of Peter. Finally, they argue that Jesus demonstrated a perfect balance of all four personality styles as was appropriate for the situation. The only thing lacking in this book is a DISC-style personality test so that readers can determine their style. --Lynellen.com
On Target February 8, 2000 C. Haskett (United States) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
I had originally purchased this book at the request of my employer for his own use. After flipping through several pages, various paragraphs jumped off the page at me confirming truths of my personality and I couldn't put it down.The DISC system of identifying personality traits is the best I've ever read. This book not only explains the the traits of a person's personality traits but how they interact and react to others. I quickly discovered why my High C personality conflicts so with my High D employer and how to possibly approach each other to maintain peace. Even my teenage daughters had fun identifying their personalities and how they related to biblical characters. This is great material for a small bible group or accountability group! P.S. My boss still doesn't have his book back. I think I'll buy him another - complete with highlights on the High C personality!
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