I am a Peacemaker School was very tensed today! recevied my chinese prelims results, didnt do very well but i guess i tired. then we took the DISC personality test...to me its seems really true, but i guess i wouldnt really realised so much about myself. i think my friends will know better...so you guys tell me what u think! am i really like that?
A team player, Rachel readily relinquishes personal interests and goals to accommodate those close to her. She is loyal to a fault; but others may sometimes question her unwavering dedication to current relationships and methods. Rachel values security, and usually does her best to avoid sudden changes in her environment or situation.
Neat and orderly, others usually see Rachel as practical. She needs adequate information to make decisions, and she will consider the pros and cons. She may be sensitive to criticism, and will tend to internalize her emotions. Rachel likes to clarify expectations before undertaking new projects, and she will follow a logical process to gain successful results.
A thoughtful, caring person who likes to be around others, Rachel is one who appreciates relationships. She enjoys being involved in social functions, but does not usually care to be the center of attention. Rachel seeks balance between personal and social time, and enjoys a quiet evening with a few close friends as a good mix of the two.
Rachel would prefer things stay the same, rather than to risk a new venture (unless it is proven and true). She is typically peaceful and low key, and is usually seen by those around her as a good friend and listener. She tends to adopt a "wait and see" attitude about things, rather than taking charge of a situation, usually preferring to let others take the lead.
Peacemakers are kind in nature and are very detail oriented. They are caring about the people around them and possess the qualities that make them very meticulous at task completion. Peacemakers like to look around carefully before making any decisions and weigh how it will affect people, at times they are overly cautious. If they feel someone is taking advantage of a situation, they will slow down processes so that they can watch what is going on around them. Peacemakers are loyal to the leaders they support, and are excellent people to have on the team. They will carefully and consistently work though situations. They tend to show anxiety when put in a situation where they feel deserted to make decisions that will affect others. Peacemakers want stability and exhibit stability in relationships; they need a protected and secure environment. They like people, but prefer a few close friends to many who arent as close. They like small groups rather than crowds. They are overly sensitive and dont handle critique well. They need to develop confidence and be more independent. They are very concerned about what people think of them and they avoid conflict. Exactness is imperative in everything Peacemakers do. They can be counted on to carry out any tasks correctly. They want exact facts and figures before they will make a decision; they feel uneasy when forced to make a quick decision. Peacemakers often keep feelings to themselves. Others may not be aware of their strong beliefs. They do not blow up easily, but if after a point their feelings will be known to everyone. They want a steady environment which promotes security. This is true for home and work environments, as the more stable the environment, the happier they are.
MOTIVATING GOAL: Security.
EVALUATES OTHERS BY: Precise standards (based on what they do), stability.
INFLUENCES OTHERS BY: Attention to detail, dependability.
VALUE TO TEAM: Quality and correctness oriented, dependable, consistent.
REACTION TO PRESSURE: Stubborn, fearful, holds grudges.
GREATEST FEARS: Abandonment, antagonism.
AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT: Develop confidence and independence, be more flexible, dont fear confrontation.