Positive Contributions
The Imaginative Disposition person is likely to appreciate being noticed for:
- creativity
- love of beauty
- ability to have vision
- sense of openness and wonder
- ability to create worlds of your own
- ideas that are different from others
- ability to design things
- ability to make things interesting or beautiful
Link to interactive PREZI: Imaginative Disposition Family/Group Contributions
Possible Conflicts:
How others see people with an Imaginative Disposition:
- Spontaneous Disposition people might see them as too dreamy or disconnected from the real world.
- Organized Disposition people might see them as spacy, not serious, disorganized.
- Curious Disposition people might see them as not smart, or too intense, or poor at problem-solving in the real world.
- Supportive Disposition people might see them as distant, unfeeling, unable to get along with others.
Link to interactive PREZI: Family/Group Interactions How Others See You
How people with an Imaginative Disposition see others:
- They might see Spontaneous Disposition people as too loud, impolite.
- They might see Organized Disposition people as too unimaginative, boring, strict.
- They might see Curious Disposition people as boring, uninteresting, too serious.
- They might see people with Supportive Disposition people as too talkative, nosy, too dramatic.
Link to interactive PREZI: Family/Group Interactions How You See Others
Learn More
If you have taken the Self-Portrait™ power traits assessment use the https://powertraitsforlife.com website to help you understand and use your Power Traits for Life™.
Use the top navigation bar to find pages that correspond to your top Dispositions, Talents, Modalities, Interests and preferred Environment. You can also use the “search” field at the top right of the screen to learn more about how to leverage your strengths.
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