What’s Actually Driving You? Logic, Conviction, or Fun - Process Communication Model (Part 2 of 3)
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Why do some people need a plan before they move forward, others want to convince you their plan is the right one, and others just want to have fun and see what happens?
Why do some people need clarity before they act, others need agreement before they act, and others need freedom to act?
Those differences aren’t random. They’re patterns.
In Part 2 of our Process Communication Model series, we break down three of the six personality types and the very different ways they move through the world:
• The Thinker, driven by logic and structure
• The Persister, driven by conviction and belief
• The Rebel, driven by fun, reaction, and energy
You’ll start to recognize yourself quickly. And then you’ll start recognizing everyone else.
This episode isn’t about labeling people. It’s about understanding why people do what they do, so you can connect more easily, stop misreading intent, and interact with others in a way that actually works.
If Part 1 was the instruction manual, this is where you start reading your chapter.
This is Part 2 of a 3-part series on the Process Communication Model. If you haven’t listened to Part 1 yet, start there for the foundation (last episode).
Watch or listen now, and make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss Part 3, where we cover the remaining personality types.
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